Designated Hudson River Valley Greenway TrailsPlease click here to download a PDF document (96 KB) The Greenway Land Trail has three types of designations: 1. Riverside Trails – Routes along or near both shores of the Hudson River that hug the Hudson River shoreline providing access to the river; or that run along the ridge lines with views of the river. The routes will directly connect riverside open spaces, river access sites, historic sites and scenic downtowns, as well as link community trail systems.
 2. Countryside Corridors – A network of rail trails, utility easement lines and shared roadways that connect the countryside communities in the Greenway area to those along the river (Riverside Trails).
 3. Connector Trails – The Greenway recognizes that many communities have trail resources that do not fit easily into the above categories, but are important connections between the Riverside Trails and Countryside Corridors. Since the Greenway’s primary goal is to make connections between resources, communities and the Hudson River, trails that provide these connections are included in the Greenway Trail system.  New York State Bike Route 9147 miles of NYS Bike Route 9 are designated as part of the Hudson River Valley Greenway Trail system. This on-road route is planned and maintained by NYS Department of Transportation. More information about Bike Route 9 can be found at the NYSDOT website, here. For more information, or to report errors with this web page, contact the Trails Coordinator by phone (518)
473-3835 or by email hrvg@hudsongreenway.ny.gov.

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