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New York
Ulster County
New Paltz

Wallkill Valley Rail Trail

Moderate

4.8

(3637)

7,049

hikers

Wallkill Valley Rail Trail

03:13

12.6km

50m

Hiking

Embark on a moderate hike along the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail, covering 7.8 miles (12.6 km) with a gentle 170 feet (52 metres) of elevation gain. This route typically takes around 3 hours and 12 minutes to complete. You'll experience a pleasant journey through mature woods, open fields, and active farmlands, often shaded by a comforting tree canopy, with views of the majestic Shawangunk Ridge and the Wallkill River. A highlight is crossing the impressive Rosendale Trestle, standing 150 feet high and spanning 900 feet, offering expansive views of the Hudson Valley.

When planning your visit, be aware that while the trail is generally well-maintained, you might encounter some muddy spots, bumpy areas, or even rocky sections, especially after wet weather. The route conveniently connects several charming towns like New Paltz, providing easy access to cafes and other amenities. Parking is usually available at various access points along the trail, making it simple to start your adventure.

The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail is notable for its historical significance, passing by sites such as the Huguenot Street Historic District in New Paltz. This former railway line offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it a distinctive option for exploring the region. It provides a straightforward experience for hikers looking to combine scenic landscapes with a touch of local history.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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3.16 km

Springtown Truss Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

The Springtown Truss Bridge, most famously known for its role in A Quiet Place and A Quiet Place Part II. No sand.

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3.19 km

Springtown Truss Bridge

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The Springtown Truss Bridge crosses the Wallkill River. It was once formed part of the Wallkill Valley Railroad, running between Ulster County and New York city. The bridge was originally built in 1870 and made of wood, but was rebuilt using iron in the early 1880s.

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6.08 km

Huguenot Street Historic District

Highlight • Historical Site

In this National Historic Landmark District, there are 7 historic stone-house museums, a reconstructed church from 1717, an old burying ground and a replica Esopus Munsee wigwam. This is a great outdoor museum to explore. Keep an eye out for the blue and yellow signs, which provide information on the different buildings.

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6.80 km

View of the Shawgunks and the River To Ridge Trail

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9.66 km

Amazing View Of The Shawgunks

Highlight • Viewpoint

Bring some coffee and enjoy the view. Benches are available.

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6

9.66 km

Mountain view

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View of the valley and mountains

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12.6 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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12.3 km

262 m

< 100 m

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9.81 km

975 m

313 m

147 m

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail?

The trail is largely flat and mostly unpaved, often featuring a 'stonedust' surface that is easy to navigate. While generally well-maintained, you might encounter some muddy spots, bumpy areas, or rocky sections, especially after wet weather. Some portions in Gardiner can be grassy, and there are occasional brief transitions to single-track paths.

Is the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, it is widely considered an easy and user-friendly trail. Its predominantly flat grade and good maintenance make it suitable for hikers of all ages and abilities, including beginners and families. There's only a brief uphill section near I-87, but otherwise, elevation changes are minimal.

What are the main points of interest along the trail?

The trail offers diverse scenery, including mature woods, open fields, and active farmlands. Key highlights include the impressive Rosendale Trestle, which provides spectacular panoramic views. You'll also pass by historical sites like old cement mines and kilns, and enjoy views of the Shawangunk Ridge, the Wallkill River, and Rondout Creek. Don't miss the Springtown Truss Bridge and the Huguenot Street Historic District in New Paltz.

Are there any scenic viewpoints on the route?

Absolutely! The Rosendale Trestle offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding Hudson Valley. You'll also find an Amazing View Of The Shawgunks and a Mountain view, along with a scenic overlook by the Carmine Liberta Bridge. The trail itself winds through picturesque landscapes, including open fields and along the Wallkill River.

Where can I park to access the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail?

The trail connects several towns like Kingston, Rosendale, New Paltz, and Gardiner, which typically offer various access points and parking options. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, accessing the trail from these towns is generally convenient.

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

No, the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail is a public trail and generally does not require permits or charge entrance fees for use. It's designated as a National Recreation Trail, making it freely accessible.

What is the best time of year to visit the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail?

The trail is beautiful year-round, but it's particularly stunning during peak fall foliage. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, while winter can provide opportunities for cross-country skiing, though conditions may vary.

Is the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and practice good trail etiquette, such as cleaning up after your pet.

Does the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail connect to other trails?

Yes, it's an integral part of the larger Empire State Trail and connects to other significant paths such as the River-to-Ridge Trail and the Hudson Valley Rail Trail. The route also passes through sections of the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail - hiking, Wallkill Valley Rail Trail, Hudson Valley Greenway Trail (New Paltz to South Kingston), and NY Bike Route 32.

Are there amenities or towns accessible from the trail?

Yes, the trail seamlessly connects several charming towns, including Kingston, Rosendale, New Paltz, and Gardiner. This provides convenient access to cafes, shops, and other amenities, as well as historical sites like the Historic Huguenot Street District in New Paltz.

Are there any specific rules or unique features to be aware of on the trail?

When crossing the Rosendale Trestle, equestrians are required to dismount and walk their horses. Additionally, some of the old cement mines along the trail maintain a constant 52-degree temperature year-round, offering a natural source of cool air on hot days and a glimpse into the area's industrial past.

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