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The Paumanok Path is a 125-mile (201 km) hiking trail in New York on Long Island that goes from Rocky Point to Montauk Point State Park. [1] [2] It travels through four towns in Suffolk County: Brookhaven, Riverhead, Southampton and East Hampton. It is marked by white trail blazes. [3]
As the lower trail neared completion to the northern boundary of Catskill Park at Route 23 in Windham in 1985, H. Neil Zimmerman of the New York–New Jersey Trail Conference renewed interest in the Adirondack connection. The Long Path North Hiking Club was formed, and after some negotiations with area landowners 8 miles (13 km) of trail were ...
The State of New York has a large network of multi-use paths, rail trails, hiking trails, and other facilities. Many are short, local paths, but many are of statewide or regional significance. [1] In order to be added to this list, a trail must be located in New York and have and its own article, or a dedicated section in an article.
Heckscher State Park: Sixteen miles of trails Hempstead Lake State Park: Some unmarked trails around the lake that are shared with horses so be sure to yield to them. Stop and ask if ok to pass. Jones Beach State Park: Eight and one half miles. This trail is regarded by some as the best on Long Island. [6] Kings Park Hike and Bike Trail
Hiking trails in New York City (7 P) E. Erie Canal parks, trails, and historic sites (30 P, 1 F) N. ... Blue Disc Trail (Harriman State Park) C. Cranberry Lake 50;
Pages in category "Hiking trails in New York City" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Central Park Mall; E. East River Greenway; G.
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More than 10 miles (16 km) of hiking trails [1] cross the preserve, including a section of the Appalachian Trail, which provides access for hikers who take the Metro-North Harlem Line from New York City and get off at the nearby stop along NY 22/55. The preserve's main access is a large parking lot on Quaker Lake Road.