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Jogging around Glasco offers a variety of routes through the Hudson Valley's natural landscape. The region features paths along waterways, through nature preserves, and past unique artistic landmarks. Terrain is generally gentle, with low elevation gains, making it suitable for various running abilities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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6.15km
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Jog the scenic Saugerties Lighthouse Trail, a 3.8-mile route through Ruth Reynolds Glunt Nature Preserve to a historic Hudson River lighthou
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14.8km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The trail leading to the Saugerties Lighthouse crosses a handful of boardwalks and bridges while navigating the wetlands separating the dry shore from the lighthouse. The trail is easy to follow and open every day from sun-up to sun-down. Being so short, a trip on the Lighthouse Trail is a nice addition to a longer run.
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Originally built in the 1860s, the Saugerties Lighthouse played an important role in safe travel and navigation for vessels traveling the Hudson River. Today, it stands as a restored structure that was restored in a way to maintain its "look" and history. There is a gift shop and bed and breakfast located within the building.
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Originally built in the 1860s, the Saugerties Lighthouse played an important role in safe travel and navigation for vessels traveling the Hudson River. Today, it stands as a restored structure that was restored in a way to maintain its "look" and history. There is a gift shop and bed and breakfast located within the building.
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Shaded by the trees, this section of the trail follows parallel to Saw Kill Creek. It is a pleasant change from the wide-open field of the reserve.
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Thorn Preserve is an undeveloped nature preserve of 60 acres near Woodstock. The mowed walking paths offer some of the most beautiful, unobstructed views of Overlook Mountain. From this point you can enter the preserve and walk along various intertwined trails.
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The Empire State Trail runs thru here, there is a new spa and restaurant on the trail. www.huttonbrickyards.com/spa
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some climbing involved as the route starts to match the bridge head to cross the hudson.
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Jogging routes in the Glasco area primarily feature paths along waterways, through nature preserves, and past unique artistic landmarks. The terrain is generally gentle with low elevation gains, offering a mix of riverfront paths, nature preserves, and gentle wooded trails suitable for various running abilities.
While the guide highlights routes generally rated moderate, the overall network around Glasco offers options for different ability levels. The intro mentions options from shorter, flatter runs to longer, more challenging loops, suggesting there are paths suitable for those new to running, even if not explicitly labeled 'easy'.
Yes, several routes offer scenic views and pass by notable landmarks. For instance, the Saugerties Lighthouse Trail provides scenic views along the Esopus Creek to the historic Saugerties Lighthouse. You can also explore routes near the bluestone sculpture park, such as the Running loop from Opus 40.
Yes, the region boasts natural beauty. You can find a Waterfall at Falling Waters Preserve, which is a notable natural feature in the vicinity of Glasco's running routes. Additionally, areas like Ferncliff Forest offer a chance to run through wooded landscapes.
The Hudson Valley's natural landscape makes it enjoyable for jogging across multiple seasons. While specific recommendations depend on personal preference, spring and fall often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be great for early morning or late afternoon runs, and winter can provide unique snowy landscapes, though conditions should be checked.
Absolutely. For those looking for a longer challenge, the Trail along Saw Kill Creek – Thorn Preserve loop from Zena is a moderate 9.2 miles (14.8 km) path. Another option is the Running loop from Shultis Corners, which is approximately 15 km and rated as difficult.
Yes, many of the routes in the area are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to start and end your run at the same point. Examples include the Trail along Saw Kill Creek – Thorn Preserve loop from Zena and the Little Roundtop loop from Bingham Mills.
Beyond the trails themselves, the Glasco area offers several points of interest. You could visit the Clermont State Historic Site or see the impressive George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge. These attractions provide additional opportunities to explore the region's history and engineering.
This guide highlights 4 distinct running routes around Glasco, each offering a unique experience of the Hudson Valley's natural landscape. These routes have been explored by over 16 runners using komoot.
Running in Glasco is characterized by its diverse landscape, blending riverfront paths along the Esopus Creek, serene nature preserves like Thorn Preserve, and proximity to artistic sites such as Opus 40. The region's generally gentle terrain and varied options cater to a wide range of running preferences, all within the scenic Hudson Valley.
Yes, several routes incorporate waterways. The Saugerties Lighthouse Trail runs along the Esopus Creek, offering picturesque river views. Additionally, the Trail along Saw Kill Creek – Thorn Preserve loop from Zena follows the Saw Kill Creek through wooded areas.


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