Cyclying the hudson Valley
Between Manhattan and Albany, NY
Hudson River Valley is one of the most beautiful, historic, and environmentally and culturally rich regions in New York!
Stretching from the tip of Manhattan to the New York State capital Albany, this beautiful region is defined by 150 miles of the blue ribbon waterway - the Hudson River. For Native Americans the river was a member of their extended family. Tribes living in this region referred to the Hudson River as Muhheakunnuk - "great waters constantly in motion" or "river that flows two ways" due to its tidal nature. The river is named after Henry Hudson, an English explorer, who "discovered" the river on his quest to find a shorter route from Europe to Asia. History of the Hudson Valley 16 Moments That Shaped Hudson Valley History |
I organized my biking tours into 8 stages:
a circular tour of Manhattan and 7 bridge-to-bridge sections that can each be covered in one day. The sections go south to north from Manhattan to Albany. Just like the river that flows two ways, so did my trips. I started each tour on the east side of the river (so that I don't have to pay a bride toll, since I am coming from Long Island) but there is no reason to do it that way. In addition, I start each tour on the south end of the circle, bike north along the east side of the river, cross the bridge and return south on the west bank to return to my car. |
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Use This Map to Explore the Region |
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