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Hudson River Waterfront Walkway

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Hudson County

Hudson River Waterfront Walkway

Moderate

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hikers

Hudson River Waterfront Walkway

04:13

16.6km

30m

Hiking

Hike the 10.3-mile Hudson River Waterfront Walkway for moderate urban trekking and continuous views of the NYC skyline.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Maxwell Place Beach

Beach

12.6 km

Newport Sand Beach

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13.4 km

LeFrak Point Lighthouse

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A small park with benches around the lighthouse invites you to linger. Enjoy the view and the company of the wild ducks.

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13.9 km

Unfortunately closed in winter, but in the warm season there are many interesting opportunities to move about on the water and admire the phenomenal silhouette of Manhattan and Jersey City.

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14.6 km

A beautiful view not only on sunny days...

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15.5 km

Fantastic view of the skyline

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15.6 km

Liberty Landing Ferry Terminal

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The Liberty Landing Ferry operates between the World Financial Center in New York City and Jersey City, New Jersey. In New Jersey, the ferry stops at the Liberty Landing Marina in Liberty State Park and on Warren Street before returning to the World Financial Center. New York Waterway offers several routes between New Jersey and Manhattan.

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There are two main types of ferries for seeing New York City from its "face" (Manhattan) while in New Jersey: the free Staten Island Ferry for a view of the Statue of Liberty and the Lower Manhattan skyline, or a paid NY Waterway ferry from locations like Weehawken, which offers impressive views of the Manhattan skyline. NY Waterway ferries offer a direct connection to Manhattan with frequent departures and parking in New Jersey.
Free Staten Island Ferry
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: You can see the Statue of Liberty and the Lower Manhattan skyline from a distance without paying.

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There are several ferry companies that offer trips between New Jersey and Manhattan, including NY Waterway and the Liberty Landing Ferry. These trips are a good alternative to trains and offer great views of the New York City skyline. Costs vary depending on the operator and route, but single trips start at around $9.
Operators and Routes
NY Waterway: offers a variety of routes from various locations in New Jersey to Manhattan, including Midtown and Downtown.
The Liberty Landing Ferry operates between the World Financial Center in Manhattan and Jersey City.

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Paulus Hook Pier

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16.0 km

ferry terminal with many connections to Manhattan

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NYC

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16.6 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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14.4 km

1.76 km

203 m

157 m

Surfaces

13.4 km

1.53 km

1.16 km

310 m

121 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I access the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway and where can I park?

The walkway connects nine municipalities in New Jersey, offering numerous access points. While specific parking details vary by section, the trail is designed for urban integration, meaning many sections are accessible via local streets and public parking facilities in towns like Jersey City, Hoboken, and Weehawken. Public transportation is also a convenient option for reaching various points along the route.

Is the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway dog-friendly?

Yes, the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are typically allowed on leash, but it's always a good idea to check local regulations for specific parks or sections you plan to visit, as rules can vary slightly between municipalities.

What is the best time of year to hike the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway?

The walkway can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for walking, while summer provides vibrant urban activity and long daylight hours. Even in winter, the paved paths are often clear, and the views of the Manhattan skyline can be particularly crisp. Consider visiting during off-peak hours for a more serene experience.

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

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway. It is a public urban linear park designed for free access and enjoyment.

What is the terrain like on the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, and how difficult is it?

The trail primarily consists of paved paths and boardwalks, making it generally flat and easy to navigate. While the overall distance of approximately 16.5 km (10.3 miles) makes it a moderate hike due to its length, there are no significant inclines. It's suitable for most fitness levels, with options to do shorter sections.

What are some of the main sights and viewpoints along the route?

The walkway offers continuous, stunning views of the New York City skyline. Notable sights include the LeFrak Point Lighthouse, the Newport Propeller Sculpture and Manhattan View, and various viewpoints like the View of the Manhattan Skyline from Crystal Point and the View of Manhattan Skyline from Exchange Place. You'll also pass by the Paulus Hook Ferry Terminal and 9/11 Memorial, and the Liberty Landing Ferry Terminal.

Is the trail accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

Yes, due to its paved surfaces and generally flat terrain, many sections of the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway are highly accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. It's designed as an urban pathway, making it suitable for a wide range of users.

Can I reach the trail using public transportation?

Absolutely. The walkway seamlessly connects with several public transportation options, including bus stations and ferry terminals in municipalities like Hoboken and Jersey City. This makes it easy to access different sections of the trail without needing a car.

Does the trail connect with other major paths?

Yes, the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway is a significant part of larger trail networks. It covers 100% of the official Hudson River Waterfront Walkway route and also integrates with 98% of the East Coast Greenway (NJ/NY complementary) and 100% of the 9-11 Trail (New Jersey Newark Spur). Its northern end also connects to Palisades Interstate Park.

Is the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway suitable for families with children?

Yes, the flat, paved nature of the walkway makes it very suitable for families with children. It's safe for walking, jogging, and cycling, and the constant views of the city skyline, along with various parks and points of interest, can keep younger hikers engaged.

Are there amenities like restrooms or coffee shops along the way?

Given its urban setting, you'll find numerous amenities along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway. It passes through established residential and commercial areas in towns like Jersey City, Hoboken, and Weehawken, providing access to restrooms, coffee shops, restaurants, and other facilities.

Is the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway a loop trail?

No, the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway is primarily a linear, out-and-back trail, stretching along the western bank of the Hudson River. However, its excellent public transportation access allows you to easily customize your route, walking a section and then using transit to return or continue from a different point.

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