Walkway over The Hudson - longest pedestrian/cycling bridge in the world
Walkway Over the Hudson, a 501(c) 3 nonprofit group, initially conceived of the idea of turning an old abandoned railroad bridge into a pedestrian park, and with the help of both private and public funding and partnerships, this dream became a reality on October 3, 2009. Walkway Over the Hudson now works with the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation to make visiting Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park a truly memorable experience
Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park is a linear walkway spanning the Hudson River. At 212 feet tall and 1.28 miles long, it is the longest, elevated pedestrian bridge in the world. The park is managed and maintained by NYS Parks – Taconic Region. Walkway State Park officially opened to the public on Saturday, October 3, 2009.
Walkway State Park is open year-round, weather conditions permitting (closed in the event of lighting or ice).
Take an online Virtual Tour!
Walkway State Park is open year-round, weather conditions permitting (closed in the event of lighting or ice).
Take an online Virtual Tour!
Parks Office
Walkway State Park Office
87 Haviland Road
Highland, NY 12528
845-834-2867
Office hours 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Accessibility
There are handicap designated parking spaces available on both ends of the bridge. The Walkway is wheelchair accessible and motorized scooters or other power-assisted mobility devices are allowed (for the handicapped only). There are no equipment rentals on site.
Accessibility
There are handicap designated parking spaces available on both ends of the bridge. The Walkway is wheelchair accessible and motorized scooters or other power-assisted mobility devices are allowed (for the handicapped only). There are no equipment rentals on site.
Uses
The Park offers a wide variety of day-use activities:
The Park offers a wide variety of day-use activities:
- Audio-Visual programs – Talkway Over the Walkway
- Bike riding
- Bird watching
- Dog walking
- Jogging
- Roller skating, in-line skating
- Picnicking
- River traffic observation
- Scenic Views
- Self-guided tours
- Train spotting
- Walking
Amenities
- There are picnic tables at both bridge approaches.
- There are benches at each of the bridge's three scenic overlooks.
- Rest rooms are available at either end of the bridge.
- Bike racks are available at both bridge approaches. Food and Beverage Concessionaires are also available at both approaches.
- The park offers interpretive signs at the bridge’s approach as well as along the railings. Select interpretive signs are linked to a free cell phone tour called, Talkway Over the Walkway.
This is a smoke and alcohol free park.
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