The Four Best Hikes of Putnam County
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Breakneck Ridge
Fahnestock State Park
takes you high up above the river valley. With nearly 1,500 ft. of accession over 3.7 miles, prepare for some insane views and breathtaking scenery.
stretches over 14,086-acres and boasts some of the area’s best hiking trails, as well as picnic areas, scenic campgrounds, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding.
is ideal for those looking to take it easy but still experience some nature. This mellow hike features spectacular clifftop views and a secluded riverside beach, without huge jumps in elevation or tough rock scrambling. A quiet place to take the fam.
Little Stony Point
is the place for exploration, with ruins and waterfalls waiting to be discovered. An abandoned munitions factory turned nature preserve, this 87-acre wonderland is a must-visit of the Hudson Valley.
West Point Foundry Preserve
is the place for exploration, with ruins and waterfalls waiting to be discovered. An abandoned munitions factory turned nature preserve, this 87-acre wonderland is a must-visit of the Hudson Valley. Parents interested in their kids learning while enjoying the outdoors will be happy to know there are signs with diagrams and drawings that explain the location’s rich history and the inner workings of the foundry.
stretches over 14,086-acres and boasts some of the area’s best hiking trails, as well as picnic areas, scenic campgrounds, and abundant opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, and birding.
Fahnestock State Park
is ideal for those looking to take it easy but still experience some nature. This mellow hike features spectacular clifftop views and a secluded riverside beach, without huge jumps in elevation or tough rock scrambling. A quiet place to take the fam.
Little Stony Point
is the place for exploration, with ruins and waterfalls waiting to be discovered. An abandoned munitions factory turned nature preserve, this 87-acre wonderland is a must-visit of the Hudson Valley. Parents interested in their kids learning while enjoying the outdoors will be happy to know there are signs with diagrams and drawings that explain the location’s rich history and the inner workings of the foundry.
West Point Foundry Preserve
Breaknidge Ridge
takes you high up above the river valley. With nearly 1,500 ft. of accession over 3.7 miles, prepare for some insane views and breathtaking scenery.