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with Accessible Opportunities

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.

Bob Shephard Highland Landing Park
Once home to industry, now a front row seat for admiring the Hudson River.
Esopus Meadows Preserve
A prime spot for a picnic and a hike.
Foundry Dock Park
A small park with big views.
Four-Mile Point Preserve
A lively wetland, dramatic river vistas and a shoreline picnic destination.
Harrier Hill Park
It’s all about birds and views.
High Banks Preserve
An astonishing variety of terrain and habitats.
A 1.3-mile section of the city’s Kingston Greenline and NY’s Empire State Trail (EST).
Madam Brett Park
Connecting with Beacon’s past and some of its natural treasures.
Inspiring poets and non-writers alike since 1850.
Scenic Hudson's Long Dock Park
Once a vital rail link, now a people-pleasing riverfront destination.
Walkway Over the Hudson State Park
Unforgettable views from 212 feet above the Hudson River.
West Point Foundry Preserve
Explore one of America’s most important industrial sites at this “outdoor museum.”