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Jog the Kingston Point Rail Trail, a 5.5-mile paved route with moderate difficulty, offering scenic Hudson River views and historical railro
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.98 km
2.87 km
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4.75 km
2.91 km
696 m
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186 m
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The trail connects various community points, including Kingston High School, City Hall, the YMCA, and Hasbrouck Park. You can typically find parking near these access points. For specific municipal parking information, you might check the City of Kingston website.
Yes, the trail is generally considered dog-friendly. Descriptions suggest it's suitable for a relaxing stroll, even for "overweight, senior dogs," implying a gentle experience. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations.
The trail offers pleasant experiences throughout the year. Its paved surface makes it accessible in most conditions. For jogging, spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially with the waterfront views and changing foliage.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to use the Kingston Point Rail Trail. It is a public trail, part of the Kingston Greenline initiative, freely accessible to all.
The trail is predominantly a paved pathway, designed to be ADA accessible, which means it has a relatively flat and even surface. You'll find a restored 300-foot railroad tunnel and sections that run alongside active tourist trolley tracks, so be aware of your surroundings.
Absolutely. The Kingston Point Rail Trail is considered easy for jogging. Its paved, relatively flat nature and ADA accessibility make it an excellent choice for beginners or those looking for a relaxing outing.
You'll enjoy diverse scenery, including beautiful views of the Hudson River, the Kingston Point Lighthouse, and Rondout Creek Harbor. The trail also features remnants of old train tracks, a restored 19th-century railroad tunnel, and connects to local landmarks like Kingston High School and City Hall. The trail itself is a highlight: Kingston Point Rail Trail.
The Kingston Point Rail Trail is primarily a linear, out-and-back trail. It stretches from Kingston's midtown to the Rondout Creek waterfront, connecting various points within the city.
Yes, the trail forms a significant part of the broader Kingston Greenline initiative. It also offers convenient connections to other trails, including the Hudson River Brickyard Trail, and sections of the Hudson Valley Greenway Trail (Kingston) and the Empire State Trail (Western Kingston).
Yes, the trail provides amenities such as shade structures, benches, and bike racks, offering comfortable spots to rest and enjoy the views along the route.
A unique section of the trail runs alongside active tourist trolley tracks. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and any approaching trolleys, as there can be limited space between the trail and the rail in these areas.