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North County Trailway

Moderate

4.9

(8009)

8,010

hikers

North County Trailway

03:36

13.9km

90m

Hiking

Hike the North County Trailway, an 8.6-mile moderate route through wooded areas and past the New Croton Reservoir bridge.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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North County Trailway - Millwood section

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The North County Trailway is a 20-mile rail trail from Baldwin Place to Sleepy Hollow. The section around Millwood passes several Revolutionary War monuments, and goes through Echo Lake State Park. The trail is slightly downhill if you are going north to south.

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5.40 km

Tunnel under Kitchawan Road

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Interesting tunnel under Kitchawan Road. The tunnel was constructed when this trail was still a railroad, but it has been adapted for hikers and cyclists. It is a fairly short tunnel, so you are able to walk through it without a light.

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6.93 km

View from bridge

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As you cross over an old rail trestle bridge, you are treated to great views of the New Croton Reservoir. The bridge is not open for car traffic, so you can stop on the path for a quick break to take in the views.

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13.9 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the North County Trailway?

The trail primarily follows a former railroad bed, so it features a mostly flat and smooth, paved asphalt surface. While generally level, you'll encounter a gentle grade that trends slightly downhill when heading south. Sections heading north from Millwood may include long, gradual uphills, which become enjoyable downhills on the return. A couple of short segments utilize the shoulder of Saw Mill River Road.

Is the North County Trailway suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, this trail is generally considered easy and is very suitable for beginners, families, and people with disabilities. Its smooth, paved surface and gentle grades make it an excellent option for extended walks, jogs, or bike rides.

What scenic spots or landmarks can I expect to see along the trail?

You'll enjoy varied scenery including wooded areas, horse farms, and glimpses of wetlands. Notable highlights include the North County Trailway - Millwood section, a Tunnel under Kitchawan Road, and a View from bridge over the New Croton Reservoir. The trail also runs alongside the Pocantico River and borders the Rockefeller State Park Preserve.

What is the best time of year to visit the North County Trailway?

The trail offers pleasant experiences year-round, but it's particularly beautiful in the spring with new foliage and in the fall for vibrant autumn colors. Its paved surface makes it accessible even after light rain or snow, though conditions can vary.

Where can I park to access the trail?

The North County Trailway has multiple entry points with designated parking areas along its route. You can find detailed information on specific access points and parking facilities by checking local park and trail resources, often available on the Westchester County Parks website.

Is the North County Trailway dog-friendly?

Yes, the North County Trailway is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are typically permitted but must be kept on a leash. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the North County Trailway. It is a public multi-use trail, part of the Empire State Trail system, freely accessible to all.

Does the trail connect to other well-known paths?

Yes, the North County Trailway is a significant part of the larger Empire State Trail system. It seamlessly connects to the South County Trailway to the south and the Putnam County Trailway to the north, forming a continuous trail system over 40 miles long. The route also passes through sections of the Hudson Valley Greenway Trail (New Castle to Mahopac) and the Teatown-Kitchawan Trail.

Are there amenities like restrooms or water available along the route?

Yes, amenities such as restrooms, picnic areas, and water fountains are available at various points along the trail. Additionally, the trail provides easy access to shops and restaurants in nearby towns like Yorktown Heights.

What makes this trail notable compared to others in the region?

This trail is notable for its rail-trail heritage, built on the historic 'Old Put' railroad bed, with historic marker plaques along the way. It offers extensive connectivity as the longest rail-trail in the region, linking to other major trailways. Its paved surface and multiple access points make it highly accessible, providing a peaceful respite in nature close to urban areas.

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