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The Long Path is a 357-mile (575 km) long-distance hiking trail beginning in New York City, at the West 175th Street subway station near the George Washington Bridge and ending at Altamont, New York, in the Albany area.
A series of intersecting loop trails bring total potential mileage to 132. Heavily forested throughout, the trail skirts many developed areas, and contains a number of road walks (some several miles long) connecting sections of the trail. Trail is blazed, well signed, and regularly maintained along the entire length. Long Path: 347.4 559
The Long Path proposed by Vincent Schaefer of Schenectady [10] is a long-distance hiking trail begun in the 1960s. The trail runs from the George Washington Bridge in New York City and ends at Thacher Park, a distance of 347.35 miles (559.01 km)
High Tor State Park is intended for day use during the summer months, and contains picnic tables, a pool and showers, hiking trails, and a food concession. The Long Path passes through the park. [8] An early photograph from across the Hudson River looking toward the Village of Haverstraw and the High Tor and Little Tor peaks.
Tallman Mountain State Park is a day-use only park containing five miles (8 km) of hiking trails, including sections of the Long Path and the Tallman Mountain Bike Path. [5] The park also offers a running track, tennis courts, playing fields, cross-country skiing, and picnic areas. [1]
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Former eastern terminus of the trail in the Catskill Park, where it meets the Long Path. The FLT is primarily designated as a footpath only trail. The main trail (FLT) is 584 miles (940 km) long and extends from the New York-Pennsylvania border from Allegany State Park in southwestern New York to the Catskill Forest Preserve in eastern New York ...