Best bike parks around Village of Tarrytown offer access to diverse cycling experiences. Situated along the Hudson River, the area provides a mix of historic landscapes and natural settings. The region features extensive trail networks, including paved paths and unpaved routes, catering to various cycling preferences. These trails connect to broader systems, allowing for extended rides and exploration of the surrounding Westchester County.
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Wild Turkey Trail in Alpine, New Jersey, is a popular 1-mile black diamond singletrack trail that is popular with mountain bikers and the occasional hiker. With a challenging 57-foot climb and a descent of 381 feet, this challenging trail isn't too crowded, but it can be a little buggy.
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Rather MTB section of the route. Not passable with a racing bike, but just about with a hybrid, because the surface consists of quite large stones.
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Sprain Ridge Park does not disappoint experienced riders. There are surprisingly great slickrock sections, some are challenging with optional drops and some are just smooth without obstacles.
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North Brothers Loop is one of many excellent trails in Sprain Ridge Park. You can reach the park with Metro-North. Get off the train at Hastings-on-Hudson station (Hudson line) and ride your bike approximately three miles to the park entrance.
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Graham Hills park offers several miles of singletrack for everyone from beginners to experts. You can easily reach the mountain bike trail system by train. It is only a 55-minute train trip from NYC to Pleasantville and then a one-mile ride from the train station to the park entrance.
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The Village of Tarrytown area offers a wide range of biking experiences, from leisurely rides on paved paths to challenging mountain biking singletrack. You'll find historic trails, scenic routes around lakes, and connections to extensive regional trail networks.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts will find several options. Wild Turkey Trail is a popular 1-mile black diamond singletrack known for its challenging climbs and descents. North Brothers Loop within Sprain Ridge Park also offers excellent mountain biking. Additionally, Tarrytown Lakes Park features fun singletrack trails with features like skinnys and a pump track under development.
The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail is a historic linear park spanning over 26 miles, with a significant section passing through Tarrytown. It's an unpaved dirt track winding through shaded areas and historic sites like Lyndhurst estate and Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, often providing views of the Hudson River. For more information on this historic trail, you can visit visitsleepyhollow.com. Tarrytown Lakes Park also offers scenic views of its two former reservoirs.
Absolutely. The North County Trailway and South County Trailway are paved, flat rail-trails perfect for easy, long-distance road cycling suitable for all fitness levels. Tarrytown Lakes Park also offers approximately 4 miles of trails, including paved and cinder/dirt paths, making it suitable for leisurely rides around the lakes.
Yes, some bike parks are accessible via public transport. For instance, you can reach Graham Hills Park by taking a 55-minute train trip from NYC to Pleasantville, followed by a one-mile ride to the park entrance. Sprain Ridge Park, which includes the North Brothers Loop, can be reached by taking Metro-North to Hastings-on-Hudson station and then riding approximately three miles to the park entrance.
The trails around Tarrytown cater to various skill levels. You'll find easy, paved rail-trails like the North and South County Trailways. Intermediate options include sections of Tarrytown Lakes Park and trails like Ruckman Road Trail, which is suitable for mountain bikes or hybrids due to its surface of large stones. For advanced riders, Wild Turkey Trail is a black diamond singletrack, and Sprain Ridge Park offers challenging slickrock sections and optional drops.
Yes, Tarrytown Lakes Park is developing a pump track, alongside existing singletrack trails with features like skinnys. For experienced riders, Sprain Ridge Park, home to the Slickrock section, offers surprisingly great slickrock sections, some with challenging optional drops.
Beyond biking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including gravel biking options like the Old Erie Rail Trail. There are also easy hiking trails such as the Pierson Park and Tarrytown Riverwalk Loop, and the Tarrytown Lakes Extension Trail. For more details on these activities, explore the Cycling around Village of Tarrytown, Gravel biking around Village of Tarrytown, and Easy hikes around Village of Tarrytown guides.
It's important to note that while Rockefeller State Park Preserve is nearby, bicycles, mechanized vehicles, and drones are explicitly prohibited on its trails. The preserve's carriage roads are primarily for hiking, horseback riding, and walking. Any biking in the context of Rockefeller State Park Preserve typically refers to connecting trails or road cycling routes around its perimeter, not within the preserve itself.
Yes, night riding is permitted at Tarrytown Lakes Park, offering a unique experience for cyclists.
Definitely. The Tarrytown Lakes Extension Trail connects directly to the broader North and South County Trailways, which are part of the larger Empire State Trail network. These connections allow for significantly extended rides, including a shared-use path across the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge to Nyack and beyond.
For the unpaved sections of the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail or trails with larger stones like Ruckman Road Trail, a hybrid or mountain bike is recommended. Road bikes are best suited for the paved North and South County Trailways. For the more technical singletrack, a mountain bike is essential.


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