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The North Redoubt Trail offers an easy, brief escape into nature, perfect for a quick outing. This route winds through peaceful woodlands, providing a gentle hiking experience. You'll cover a distance of just 0.5 miles (0.9 km) with no elevation gain, making it a flat and accessible path that takes…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This route was planned by komoot.
While the komoot data for this specific route indicates an 'easy' difficulty, be aware that sections of the North Redoubt Trail, especially when combined with other routes, can be moderate to strenuous. The path can become steep and rocky, particularly near the summit. If you are a beginner, consider the shorter, less strenuous sections and be prepared for varied terrain.
The trail typically starts with a gradual, mild upward slope through woodlands. As you ascend, the path becomes steeper and rockier. You might encounter a stream, and in some areas, wet fallen leaves and decaying wood can be present. Hiking boots are strongly recommended due to the varied and sometimes challenging ground.
Yes, the North Redoubt Trail offers excellent scenic views. You can expect glimpses and panoramic vistas of the Hudson River, West Point, and Storm King Mountain. A significant feature is the historical earthworks and remains of Revolutionary War redoubts, which are clearly visible and offer a tangible connection to the past.
Specific parking information for the North Redoubt Trailhead is best found by checking local park websites or detailed hiking guides for the Hudson Highlands area. Parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to plan ahead, especially during peak seasons.
Generally, trails in the Hudson Highlands area, including the North Redoubt Trail, are dog-friendly. However, dogs must always be kept on a leash. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help maintain the trail's natural beauty for everyone.
The North Redoubt Trail can be enjoyed in various seasons. Spring offers lush greenery, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage views of the Hudson Valley. Summer is popular but can be warm, and winter hiking is possible with appropriate gear, though conditions can be icy or snowy. Always check weather conditions before heading out.
The North Redoubt Trail is located within the Hudson Highlands Land Trust area. Typically, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for day hiking on this trail. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Hudson Highlands Land Trust website for any updated regulations or advisories before your visit.
This trail is highly notable for its deep historical roots in the American Revolution. It was part of a crucial chain of fortifications built to defend the Hudson River and West Point from British forces. As you hike, you can explore the visible remains of these Revolutionary War redoubts, offering a unique historical hiking experience.
Yes, the route officially follows sections of the North Redoubt Trail and the North Redoubt Trail (Red). There is also a significant portion that overlaps with a trail simply named red. These connections can allow for longer or looped hiking options, such as combining it with the South Redoubt trail for a more extensive experience.
The suitability for families depends on the children's hiking experience and the specific route taken. While some sections are mild, others become steep and rocky. For younger children or those new to hiking, consider shorter, easier portions. Always ensure children wear appropriate footwear and are supervised on steeper sections.
Due to the varied terrain, including rocky and potentially wet sections, hiking boots are strongly recommended. Long pants are also advisable for protection against brush and potential ticks. Bringing water, snacks, and a map or GPS device is always a good idea for any hike.