Ulster County Rail Trail Map

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The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail is a 22+ mile rail trail and linear park that winds along the former Wallkill Valley Railroad rail corridor in Ulster County, New … See more

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4.5/5 · 108 reviews
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Jul 24, 2024
A great trail to cycle. Go as far as you like. All flat so no drama if too hot. We hired bikes from springtowncycles.com great value and great quality bikes. Car parking on site. Full review by ClaudM331
Jun 24, 2023
Nice gravel path. Easily stroller accessible. Good shade and completely flat in the New Paltz portion from near the Sal Val to the bridge. Full review by italiabella9
Sep 19, 2022
Rosendale Trestle is the star of this adventure, located between mile markers 15 and 16. If you are driving here, it is on Route 213 just west of the Rosendale "Business District". As the parking sit… Full review by traveltime841

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Hi! How do i get there? What address to use to park?
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Is there a fee?
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No fee. Parking is also free of charge at several locations. We park on Binnewater Rd. in Rosendale, which is sort-of the 2/3 point. From there you can go North to Kingston (6 miles) …
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No fee. Parking is also free of charge at several locations. We park on Binnewater Rd. in Rosendale, which is sort-of the 2/3 point. From there you can go North to Kingston (6 miles) or South to New Paltz (7ish miles) and beyond (another 8 miles).
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How long is the trail?
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The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail extends more than 20 miles between Kingston and Gardiner along the route of the old Wallkill Valley Railroad. The northern section of the trail …
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The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail extends more than 20 miles between Kingston and Gardiner along the route of the old Wallkill Valley Railroad. The northern section of the trail runs about 11.5 miles from the Town of Ulster (near the Kingston city line) to Rosendale,
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