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The Long Path is a 357-mile ... passes through the low hills in and near two county parks as it climbs up toward Blauvelt State Park, then drops into Nyack, ...
The Raymond G. Esposito Trail is a 1.1 mile north-south rail trail located in the village of South Nyack, Rockland County, New York.It begins at Franklin Street Park at the corner of Cedar Hill Road and Franklin Avenue on the border of Nyack and South Nyack, which was the site of the original Nyack station, and continues as the Old Erie Path upon crossing the border into Grand View-on-Hudson. [1]
The Old Erie Path is a 3.4 mile north-south rail trail in the town of Orangetown, Rockland County, New York.It begins at the southern edge of South Nyack at the end of the Raymond G. Esposito Trail, spanning Grand View-on-Hudson and Piermont before terminating at the junction of the Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail in Sparkill. [1]
The Long Path makes its way through the park and passes over Hook Mountain's summit. [8] Although the park is undeveloped, it is functionally part of a larger complex of parks that share continuous borders, including Rockland Lake State Park, Nyack Beach State Park, and Haverstraw Beach State Park, which contain dedicated recreational ...
The trail intersects the Old Erie Path at Depot Square in Sparkill. [1] The trail follows the right-of-ways of two former railroads. From the southern trailhead in Tappan to Sparkill, it follows the Northern Branch, which was constructed in 1859 by the Northern Railroad of New Jersey from Nyack to Pavonia Terminal in Jersey City.
Wasabi in Nyack was transformed March 28th into Purdy's for the Netflix filming of "The Life List." Photographed March 28, 2024
Blauvelt State Park is a 644-acre (2.61 km 2) undeveloped state park located in the Town of Orangetown in Rockland County, New York, near the Hudson River Palisades.The park's land occupies the site of the former Camp Bluefields, a rifle range used to train members of the New York National Guard prior to World War I.
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