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Easy hiking trails around Myers Corner are situated within the scenic Hudson Valley region of New York, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The area is characterized by rolling hills, shaded woodlands, and waterways, including the Wappinger Creek and proximity to the Hudson River. Natural features like waterfalls along Hunter Creek in Reese Park Town Nature Preserve add to the varied terrain.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. 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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A metal staircase helps to overcome the first steep climb. Since all trails start/end here, the stairs protect nature. Because all hikers have to go through here and so the stairs protect the mountain from erosion.
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View of the Newburgh Beacon Bridge over the Hudson River
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A romantic reservoir with trees in the middle of a wooded valley. The water shimmers slightly green, it is more reminiscent of a species-rich biotope than a water reserve. Many mosquitoes, which annoyed us there, also remind us of this.
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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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The incline railway, built in 1902, was a funicular that carried passengers to the hotel and casino atop Mount Beacon. When it opened, this was the steepest funicular in the world. The Great Depression eventually led to the closing of the mountaintop resort, and the increased use of cars made the incline railway obsolete. It closed in 1978, and fires later destroyed much of the buildings and track, leaving behind eerie ruins for exploration.
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This is the town of Beacon's water supply. It was created by damming Dry Brook in 1922 and holds 125 million gallons of water. It has some interesting marine life, tadpoles, fish, etc.
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There are 8 easy hiking trails around Myers Corner, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration within the scenic Hudson Valley region.
Easy hikes around Myers Corner feature rolling hills, shaded woodlands, and scenic waterways. You'll find paths along the Wappinger Creek and sections of the Wappinger Greenway Trail. Some trails, like those in Bowdoin Park, can be rocky and uneven, so sturdy hiking shoes are recommended.
Yes, there are easy loop trails available. A popular option is the Vassar Farm Loop, which is an easy 2.9 km path providing a pleasant walk through open areas. Another is the Mount Beacon Park – Stairs loop from City of Beacon, a 3.5 km route.
While specific dog-friendly policies vary by park and trail, the region generally offers opportunities for hiking with dogs. For example, the Overlook Trail to Lambs Hill, a 2.03-mile trail, is known to allow dogs. Always check local regulations for specific trails before heading out.
Yes, the area features natural beauty including waterfalls. You can find Brook Falls, and the intro mentions waterfalls along Hunter Creek in Reese Park Town Nature Preserve, adding to the varied terrain.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore historical sites and scenic viewpoints. Consider visiting the Ruins of the Mount Beacon Incline Railway Powerhouse or enjoying the views from Mount Beacon Park. The Hopewell Junction Train Station is another notable man-made monument in the vicinity.
The easy trails around Myers Corner are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 40 reviews. Hikers often praise the gentle gradients, scenic views over the Hudson Valley, and the pleasant walks through open areas and shaded woodlands.
While Myers Corner itself is a hamlet, the broader Dutchess County area has some trails that might be accessible via public transport connections, particularly those closer to towns like Beacon. For example, the Mount Beacon Park – Stairs loop from City of Beacon is located near the City of Beacon, which has public transport options.
Easy hikes around Myers Corner vary in length and duration. For instance, the Beacon Reservoir via the Fishkill Ridge Trail (White) is about 2.0 km and takes around 49 minutes, while the Overlook Trail is 3.2 km and typically takes about 1 hour and 11 minutes.
Many of the easy trails are suitable for families. The Vassar Farm Loop, at 2.9 km with minimal elevation gain, is a great option for a pleasant walk with children. Trails with gentle gradients and clear paths are generally good choices for families.
Hiking is a year-round activity in Dutchess County. The Hudson River Valley is known for its vibrant fall foliage, making autumn a particularly scenic time. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, while winter provides a different kind of beauty, though proper preparation for icy or snowy conditions is essential.


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