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Easy hiking trails around Terrytown offer diverse outdoor experiences, characterized by scenic riverfront paths, tranquil parklands, and historic aqueduct routes. The region features accessible trails along the Hudson River, through Tarrytown Lakes Park, and sections of the Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park. These routes often consist of paved walkways, crushed stone paths, and wide trails with minimal elevation changes. The landscape provides opportunities for short walks, family outings, and longer excursions through varied natural settings.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The South Overlook offers a great view of the route the pioneers of the Oregon Trail took when going over Mitchell Pass. Besides that, the impressive rock formations of Crown Rock, Dome Rock, Eagle Rock, and Saddle Rock are visible from this spot.
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The North Overlook presents a stunning panoramic view of the prairie and the Orella Badlands that surrounds Scotts Bluff.
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The North Overlook Trail connects to the parking lot on the mountain saddle and also to the two-and-a-half kilometer long Saddle Rock Trail. From here you can enjoy a gigantic panorama of the town of Gering and the North Platte River Valley.
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The landmark towers about 250 meters over the prairie and the former Oregon Trail, along which many settlers traveled with their covered wagons. With an annual pass for the American national parks, you can enter the monument for free. A short walk to the highest point of the monument is worth it just for the view. The exposed sedimentary and igneous rocks at Scotts Bluff date back to the Oligocene (around 34 to 23 million years). The northeastern area of the monument consists of mudstone, siltstone, sandstone and volcanic tuff.
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The approximately two and a half kilometer long Saddle Rock Trail leads up to the almost 250 meter high Scotts Bluff National Monument and offers a great view over the prairie, the historic Oregon Trail and the town of Gering.
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There are over 5 easy hiking routes around Tarrytown listed in this guide, all perfect for short excursions, kid-friendly outings, and family adventures. These trails are designed to be accessible with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, Tarrytown offers several easy loop trails. For instance, the North Overlook – South Overlook loop from Scotts Bluff National Monument provides a pleasant, accessible circuit. The Tarrytown Lakes Extension Trail, while not in this guide, is also a popular 3.8-mile loop around the reservoirs, known for its mostly level surface.
Easy hikes in Tarrytown offer diverse scenery, from stunning views of the Hudson River and the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge along riverfront paths to the tranquil landscapes of the Tarrytown Lakes Park. You'll find paved walkways, crushed stone carriage trails, and wide paths winding through natural areas.
Absolutely! Many of Tarrytown's easy trails are ideal for families. The North Overlook Trail is a short, gentle option. The Tarrytown Lakes Extension Trail, circling the Upper and Lower Tarrytown Reservoirs, is also particularly suitable for families due to its mostly level surface.
While exploring the easy trails, you can visit the Scotts Bluff National Monument. The North Overlook also offers scenic views. Additionally, the Tarrytown Riverwalk provides continuous views of the Hudson River and the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge.
Tarrytown is well-served by public transport, making many trailheads accessible. The Metro-North Hudson Line stops directly in Tarrytown, and local buses can connect you to various parks and trail access points, including those near the Tarrytown Lakes Park and the Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park.
Many of the parks and trails in Tarrytown, including sections of the Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park and the Tarrytown Lakes Park, are dog-friendly. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and check specific park regulations before you go.
Tarrytown's easy hikes can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, summer offers lush greenery, and autumn showcases spectacular fall foliage, especially along the Hudson River and around the Tarrytown Lakes. Even in winter, the trails can be beautiful, though conditions may vary.
Parking is generally available at key access points for many easy trails. For instance, Pierson Park and Losee Park offer parking for accessing the Hudson RiverWalk. Tarrytown Lakes Park also provides ample parking facilities for visitors.
The easy trails in Tarrytown are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars from 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible nature of the paths, the beautiful river views, and the peaceful atmosphere of areas like the Tarrytown Lakes.
Yes, if you're looking for a very quick and easy walk, the Saddle Rock Trail is a great option, taking less than 15 minutes to complete. The North Overlook Trail is also a short, gentle path perfect for a brief stroll.


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