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Accessible Design Feature(s)

The following parks feature paths and trails accessible to people of all abilities, offering everyone an opportunity to connect with the valley’s natural splendor. For more about our policy on ADA mobility, click here.

Ulster County
Bob Shephard Highland Landing Park
Once home to industry, now a front row seat for admiring the Hudson River.
Ulster County
Esopus Meadows Preserve
A prime spot for a picnic and a hike.
Westchester County
Esplanade Park
Scenic Hudson fought for the creation of this Hudson Riverside walkway.
Putnam County
Foundry Dock Park
A small park with big views.
Greene County
Four-Mile Point Preserve
A lively wetland, dramatic river vistas and a shoreline picnic destination.
Westchester County
Habirshaw Park
A tidal marsh and beach with gorgeous views — right in the heart of a city.
Columbia County
Harrier Hill Park
It’s all about birds and views.
Ulster County
High Banks Preserve
An astonishing variety of terrain and habitats.
Ulster County
A 1.3-mile section of the city’s Kingston Greenline and NY’s Empire State Trail (EST).
Westchester County
Kathryn W. Davis RiverWalk Center
Restoring and repurposing a historic riverfront destination.
Dutchess County
Scenic Hudson's Long Dock Park
Once a vital rail link, now a people-pleasing riverfront destination.
Dutchess County
Madam Brett Park
Connecting with Beacon’s past and some of its natural treasures.