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Touring cycling routes around Newburgh are situated within the scenic Hudson Valley, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. The region features the Hudson River waterfront, providing views and access to river-adjacent paths. Cyclists can also find routes leading through peaceful woodlands and towards the Hudson Highlands, which present a more rugged terrain. Views of Storm King Mountain are common along many routes, adding to the area's natural appeal.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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39.1km
03:15
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.0km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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Mount Beacon Park, part of the Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve, is beautiful, with fantastic hiking trails and spectacular panoramic views. The park's trails, which range from moderate to challenging, lead to the summit of South Beacon Mountain, with a restored 60-foot fire tower, offering breathtaking vistas that stretch from the Manhattan skyline to the Catskill Mountains, especially on a clear day. The park is also home to the remnants of the historic Mount Beacon Incline Railway, once the world's steepest, and the foundations of an old casino and hotel, adding a unique historical dimension to the natural beauty of this area.
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Whether you are looking for wide and smooth roads or tight singletrack trails, Stewart State Forest probably has it. This section of Drakes Trail is one of the most southern singletrack trails in the trail system. The paths cross over each other and over the service roads in the forest, so you can create an almost endless number of loops.
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Stewart State Forest, nestled in Orange County, New York, this expansive forest seamlessly blends wetlands, fields, and forest. With 22 miles of gravel roads and 18 miles of hiking trails, it's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Engage in hiking, biking, horseback riding, hunting, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, bird watching, and fishing. Encounter a diverse wildlife population, from white-tailed deer and coyotes to bobcats, wild turkeys, great blue herons, and majestic hawks.
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The Stewart State Forest has several larger and smaller ponds that are popular for fishing. This is the largest in the pond and has eel, carp, crappie, and pickerel. The pristine waters next to the lush green trees make this a great spot to stop and enjoy the beauty.
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As a decent this was awesome! Right at the bottom of the first downhill you have some loose sand so be cautious. Right after that is a beautiful pond you loop right around, then another excellent downhill.
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Surprise climbs right after corners keep you on your toes. One particular steep climb (headed north just before Travis Corners Rd) makes for a rewarding summit. The decent headed towards the Bird and Bottle Inn was awesome!
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Very smooth gravel. Could even get out of saddle for some sections of the climb without losing traction
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Touring cycling routes in the Newburgh area offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find riverfront paths along the Hudson, peaceful woodlands, and more rugged, challenging climbs through the nearby Hudson Highlands. Many routes also provide scenic views of Storm King Mountain.
While many routes in the immediate vicinity of Newburgh feature significant elevation gain and are rated moderate to difficult, the broader Hudson Valley region offers more accessible options. The Hudson Valley Rail Trail, for example, is relatively flat with a compacted gravel surface, making it suitable for various bike types and skill levels. Within our curated selection, routes like the Mount Beacon Park loop from Glenham are rated moderate, offering a good balance for those looking for a less strenuous ride compared to the more challenging mountain routes.
Several popular touring cycling routes around Newburgh are designed as loops. For a challenging ride, consider the Indian Brook Road - gravel – Sunken Mine Road loop from Cold Spring, which covers 39.1 km with significant climbs. Another option is the Highland Falls – Long Pond loop from Salisbury Mills-Cornwall, a longer 83.6 km route traversing the Hudson Highlands.
The Hudson Valley region, including Newburgh, is particularly beautiful for cycling in the spring and fall. Spring brings lush greenery and comfortable temperatures, while autumn offers stunning foliage. Summer can be enjoyable, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter cycling is possible, but some trails may be less accessible due to snow or ice, especially in higher elevations.
Absolutely! Many touring cycling routes around Newburgh offer breathtaking views. You can expect to see picturesque vistas of the Hudson River, especially from areas like the Newburgh waterfront. Routes often provide views of iconic landmarks such as Storm King Mountain. For specific viewpoints, consider exploring highlights like the View of the Hudson River from Breakneck Ridge or the South Beacon Mountain and Firetower.
Beyond the natural beauty, the Newburgh area is rich with historical and natural attractions. You can visit the Ruins of the Mount Beacon Incline Railway Powerhouse or the Cornish Estate Ruins (North Gate) for a glimpse into the past. For natural wonders, don't miss Brook Falls. Many routes also pass by significant peaks like Bull Hill (Mount Taurus) Summit and Mount Beacon Park.
The touring cycling routes around Newburgh are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, varied terrain, and the stunning natural scenery, particularly the views of the Hudson River and Storm King Mountain.
Yes, some touring cycling routes in the Newburgh area incorporate gravel sections, adding to the adventure. For instance, the Indian Brook Road - gravel – Sunken Mine Road loop from Cold Spring explicitly mentions gravel in its description, indicating a mixed-surface experience. Another option is the Indian Brook Road - gravel – Gravel stretch loop from Cold Spring, which features a significant gravel portion.
The duration of touring cycling routes around Newburgh varies significantly based on distance, elevation, and your pace. For example, a moderate route like the Mount Beacon Park loop from Glenham can be completed in under 2 hours, covering about 32.8 km. More challenging and longer routes, such as the 83.6 km Highland Falls – Long Pond loop from Salisbury Mills-Cornwall, can take around 5 hours and 45 minutes or more.
While this guide focuses on touring cycling, the Newburgh area and surrounding Hudson Valley are also well-known for mountain biking. Popular spots like Stewart State Forest, Beacon Mountain, and trails around Minnewaska State Park offer diverse singletrack routes with varied terrain, including climbs and rock gardens, for more adventurous cyclists.
The touring cycling routes in the Newburgh area tend to lean towards moderate to difficult. Many feature significant elevation gains as they traverse the Hudson Highlands. For example, routes like the Sunken Mine Road loop from Cold Spring are rated difficult due to substantial climbs and forested areas. There are fewer easy routes directly listed, indicating a preference for more challenging rides among the local cycling community.


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