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Hiking around Hampton Manor, near Albany, New York, is characterized by accessible park trails and paths through local preserves. The terrain consists of gentle routes through ravines, around lakes, and along riverfronts like the Hudson River. These routes are generally flat with minimal elevation change, making them suitable for a wide range of fitness levels. The area offers a network of easy options for casual walks and family-friendly hikes.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Noonan Preserve via Helderberg-Hudson Rail Trail offers a serene and accessible hiking experience, perfect for a quick nature fix. You'll wander along a flat, paved path, enjoying tranquil views…
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The Capital Hills Hiking Trail offers a delightful blend of natural and manicured landscapes, winding through woods, open fields, and along the Normanskill Creek. You'll find a mix of paved…

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The Normanskill Preserve Trail - Red offers a delightful, easy hike through a varied landscape of woods and open fields, tracing the scenic Normans Kill Creek. You'll cross charming footbridges…
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Papscanee Island Nature Preserve - North Entrance offers an easy hike, covering 1.3 miles (2.1 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 13 feet (4 metres), which you can…
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Embark on the Loop Trail for an easy hike through the lush forest of Normans Kill Ravines Park. This route offers continuous new scenery as you follow its path, providing…
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Very interesting bridge over Normans Kill Creek. As the trail that leads to the bridge has been built on an old rail bed of the Delaware & Hudson Railroad, the bridge is an old bridge that used to take the railroad across the creek. It has since been refurbished for use by the rail trail.
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This cool bridge crosses over Normans Kill Creek. There are several other water crossings on the Albany County Helderberg-Hudson Rail Trail, but this bridge marks the most notable and picturesque crossing. This is also a common turnaround for people who started from the Pearl Street trailhead that are looking for a shorter option.
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Very beautiful nature park with a magnificent landscape of forests, canyons, floodplains and the Normans Kill shoreline. The trails can be muddy and you will need some effective bug spray.
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Yes, the trails in this area are very well-suited for beginners and casual walkers. All of the featured routes are rated as easy, with minimal elevation change. They primarily consist of gentle paths through local parks and along riverfronts.
Most parks in the Albany area, such as Washington Park and Corning City Preserve, are dog-friendly, but they generally require dogs to be on a leash. It's always a good practice to check the specific park's regulations before you go. Be sure to bring water for your pet and clean up after them.
Absolutely. The gentle and flat nature of the trails makes them ideal for family outings. The Washington Park loop — Albany is a great option, offering a pleasant walk around a lake within a historic park setting.
The terrain is generally flat and easy to navigate. You can expect well-maintained paths through urban parks, wooded ravines, and along the Hudson River. There is very little significant climbing involved in any of the recommended routes.
Yes, several of the best walks are loop trails, allowing you to start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. For a walk through wooded ravines, consider the Loop Trail – Normans Kill Ravines Park.
Most hikes in this guide can be completed in under two hours. For example, the popular Washington Park Lake – Washington Park loop from Capitol Hill takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes, while shorter options are also available.
Yes, if you're looking for a waterfall, the Waterfall loop from Menands is a short and easy trail that features one. It's a pleasant 40-minute walk through parkland and woods.
For a quick and scenic walk, the Corning City Preserve loop is an excellent choice. It's just over 2 km and takes around 30 minutes, offering nice views along the river.
The scenery is a pleasant mix of urban green spaces and natural landscapes. You'll find historic parks with lakes and gardens, quiet wooded ravines, and scenic paths along the Hudson River waterfront.
Each hike in this guide includes a detailed map on its komoot page. When you select a specific route, you'll see the full trail map, elevation profile, and other key details to help you plan your walk.
Most of the hikes start from public parks or preserves, which typically have designated parking areas. For trails within the city of Albany, such as those in Washington Park, you may need to use street parking, so it's wise to check for any local parking restrictions.


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