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Explore the Storm King Art Center on an easy 3.8-mile hike, discovering monumental sculptures set against the Hudson Highlands.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Bus stop
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1.06 km
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2.76 km
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6.15 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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6.03 km
113 m
Surfaces
2.68 km
1.16 km
1.06 km
977 m
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Yes, Storm King Art Center requires an entrance fee. It's best to check their official website for current ticket prices and any reservation requirements before your visit.
Storm King Art Center provides on-site parking for visitors. Details regarding parking availability and any associated fees can typically be found on their official website.
The provided information does not specify whether dogs are allowed on the trails at Storm King Art Center. It's recommended to check their official visitor guidelines regarding pets before planning your trip.
The scenery at Storm King Art Center changes with the seasons, offering new perspectives on the art and natural environment. Spring and fall are often popular for comfortable hiking weather and vibrant foliage, but each season provides a unique experience.
The terrain is varied, featuring rolling meadows, gentle hills, and wooded areas. You'll find a mix of paved walkways, gravel paths, and more rugged wooded hiking trails. While many paths are wide and easy, some areas with hills add a moderate challenge.
Many paths at Storm King Art Center are suitable for all ages and fitness levels, and a 3.5-mile paved path is easy to navigate. Most trails are stroller-friendly, though a hiking backpack for children might be useful due to some gentle hills.
What truly sets this trail apart is the unparalleled integration of large-scale contemporary sculpture with its natural environment. It's recognized as one of the world's leading sculpture parks, featuring over 100 works by renowned artists across 500 acres, all set against the backdrop of the Hudson Highlands.
You'll encounter monumental outdoor sculptures integrated into wildflower fields, forests, and expansive meadows. The backdrop includes magnificent views of the Hudson Highlands, Storm King Mountain, and Schunnemunk Mountain, creating a full-sensory experience blending art and natural beauty.
Yes, for those who prefer to limit walking or need assistance, a free tram service is available with stops along the way, allowing visitors to experience the art and landscape comfortably.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Maple Allee.
The main route described is a loop, allowing you to experience the diverse landscape and art installations without retracing your steps.