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New York
Putnam County

Cold Spring to Beacon

Moderate

4.9

(3509)

13,846

hikers

Cold Spring to Beacon

04:13

11.7km

560m

Hiking

Embark on the Cold Spring to Beacon hike, a moderate 7.3 miles (11.7 km) journey that climbs 1836 feet (560 metres) over approximately 4 hours and 12 minutes. You will traverse diverse terrain, moving through lush forests and along paths that offer continuous panoramic views of the Hudson River. The route provides a rewarding experience as you make your way towards the iconic Mount Beacon Fire Tower, a true highlight of the adventure.

This trail is easily accessible from New York City via the Metro-North train, making it a popular choice for urban hikers seeking a day trip. While the full route can be strenuous, especially sections like Breakneck Ridge, you have options to adjust the hike's length or difficulty. Be prepared for varied terrain, including steep ascents and potential rock scrambles, to ensure a safe and enjoyable outing. Consider starting early to make the most of your day and avoid peak crowds.

Beyond the scenic vistas, the Cold Spring to Beacon trail is notable for its historical elements, including the intriguing Cornish Estate Ruins you will encounter along the way. Many hikers consider the exceptional views from the Mount Beacon Fire Tower to be a highlight of this extended hike. The route connects two charming towns, offering a unique point-to-point adventure within the Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve. This connection provides a distinct experience, allowing you to explore different atmospheres at each end of your journey.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.43 km

Cornish Estate Ruins (North Gate)

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It is a ruin of a stately property that burned down in the 1950s. In addition to the main house, the complex consists of many smaller objects such as garages, glass houses, staff living quarters ... If you use your imagination, you can easily imagine life here and also operate the rather high technical effort around such a complex away from the cities to be able to.

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1.73 km

Small Waterfall

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A small waterfall, certainly no reason to come here on your own, but if you are already hiking in the area, you should stop by. Not big, but nice.

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4.19 km

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6.62 km

View of Lake Surprise

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It is difficult to walk through all the viewpoints. But most show the Hudson River. The reservoir is different here...

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7.87 km

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8.28 km

Erected in 1931 so rangers could spot forest fires in the Hudson valley. You can climb to the top and see great 360 degree views. The elevation at the top is around 1,765 ft. above sea level.

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10.0 km

Only the outer walls of the cable car building have been preserved, the roof is completely missing. On the other hand, it is easy to get to the remains of the machines, which are quite well preserved. Two large electric motors where you can still see the wire windings, huge gears with a few teeth missing. I find it remarkable that the foundations are concreted, but the bases for the machinery were built from bricks on top of them. These bricks are likely to have had a rather poor quality, because they are almost completely weathered, which means that the complex has settled a lot.

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11.2 km

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11.6 km

Mount Beacon Park

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If you're in New York and want to go hiking, this is the ideal place. Easily accessible by train, scenically beautiful, and interwoven with many trails of varying difficulty.

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11.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.75 km

3.61 km

3.18 km

157 m

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Surfaces

4.43 km

2.78 km

2.71 km

1.32 km

338 m

112 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike from Cold Spring to Beacon?

The full hike from Cold Spring to Beacon, especially if it includes the Breakneck Ridge section and extends to the Mount Beacon Fire Tower, can be quite long. Expect it to take 5 to 7 hours to complete the approximately 10-mile route with almost 3,000 feet of total elevation gain. Komoot estimates this specific route at 4 hours and 12 minutes of moving time, covering 11.7 km (7.3 miles) with 560 meters (1,837 feet) of ascent.

Is this trail suitable for beginners?

This trail is generally considered challenging to strenuous, particularly the full route encompassing Breakneck Ridge and Mount Beacon. The Breakneck Ridge section involves significant rock scrambles requiring hands and feet. While some sections near Mount Beacon are rated as moderate, beginners should be prepared for steep ascents and potentially loose footing. There are options to make the hike less difficult, such as skipping the initial Breakneck Ridge rock scramble.

What is the terrain like on this hike?

The terrain is highly varied and challenging. You'll encounter steep ascents, especially at the start of the Breakneck Ridge portion, which often involves rock scrambles. After the initial climb, the trail may flatten out before leading to gradual descents. As you approach Beacon, there are downhill sections, including a man-made staircase. Expect small rocks and potentially loose footing in certain areas, particularly on Mount Beacon.

What are the main viewpoints and landmarks along the route?

This route offers stunning views and interesting historical sites. Key highlights include the Cornish Estate Ruins (North Gate), a Small Waterfall, and a View of Lake Surprise. As you ascend, you'll reach South Beacon Mountain and Firetower, offering exceptional 360-degree views. You'll also pass the Ruins of the Mount Beacon Incline Railway Powerhouse and traverse Mount Beacon Park.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route utilizes sections of several well-known trails. You will hike along portions of the Breakneck Ridge Trail, Cornish Trail, Casino Trail, and Brook Trail. The Breakneck Ridge Trail, in particular, is famous for its challenging rock scrambles.

How do I get to the trailhead, and where can I park?

The trail is highly accessible from New York City via the Metro-North train, making it a popular choice for urban hikers. You can start near the Cold Spring Metro-North station. Parking can be limited, especially on weekends, so arriving early is recommended if driving. Public transport is often the most convenient option.

Is the Cold Spring to Beacon trail dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are allowed on trails within Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve, but they must be kept on a leash. Be aware that the Breakneck Ridge section involves rock scrambles that can be very challenging for dogs, especially smaller ones or those not accustomed to such terrain. Consider alternative routes if hiking with a dog.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The trail offers stunning scenery year-round, but the best time to hike is typically in the spring or fall when temperatures are milder and foliage is vibrant. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter conditions can make the already challenging terrain even more difficult due to ice and snow, requiring specialized gear and experience.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this hike?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the trails within the Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve, which includes the Cold Spring to Beacon route. However, standard park rules and regulations apply.

Are there ways to make the hike less challenging?

Yes, there are options to tailor the difficulty. If you find the initial Breakneck Ridge rock scramble too strenuous, there are bypasses or alternative routes that can make the ascent more manageable. While the Mount Beacon section still has steep areas, skipping the most challenging parts of Breakneck Ridge can significantly reduce the overall difficulty of the hike.

What should I wear and bring for this hike?

Given the challenging terrain and potential rock scrambles, wear sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support and grip. Dress in layers, as temperatures can vary, and bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months. A map, compass or GPS device, snacks, and a first-aid kit are also highly recommended. Gloves can be useful for the rock scrambles.

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