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Enjoy an easy 1.7-mile hike across the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge, offering scenic views of the Hudson River, Mount Beacon, and Bannerman's Cast
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The path across the bridge is paved and generally well-maintained. It's a designated, separate path on the south side of the eastbound span. Be aware that the metal walking path can sometimes feel shaky due to vehicle traffic, and a portion might even feel tilted to some pedestrians. On the Beacon side, there are areas with relatively steep topography, averaging 12% across 85 feet of elevation change, within densely forested areas.
Yes, the walk offers expansive views of the Hudson River and the picturesque Hudson Valley. From the bridge, you can see Mount Beacon as a backdrop and Newburgh-Beacon Bridge itself is a highlight. You might also spot Bannerman's Castle on Pollepel Island. It's a fantastic pitstop for scenic views despite being close to traffic.
Yes, the walk is generally rated as easy and is suitable for beginners and families. The main bridge path is manageable, and while there's a circular gentle slope at the start on the Newburgh side that some might perceive as a "steep incline," the overall experience is relaxed and not overly challenging.
The bridge walk offers unique scenery throughout the year. In colder months, you might see ice islands floating in the Hudson and snow-speckled mountains. The path is open 24/7, allowing for flexibility. Consider visiting during spring or fall for pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, or in winter for a unique, stark beauty.
While specific parking locations aren't detailed in our sources, the bridge connects Newburgh and Beacon. You would typically look for parking options near the access points on either side of the bridge. It's advisable to check local municipal websites for current parking information in Newburgh or Beacon.
Our sources do not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed on the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge Walk. It's best to check with local regulations or signage at the trailhead before bringing your dog.
No, there is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to walk across the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge. The walkway has been open to the public since 1981 and is now accessible 24/7.
Yes, the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge Walk is part of larger regional trail systems. It serves as a vital link and is sometimes incorporated into longer loop routes that include other Hudson Valley bridges like the Walkway Over the Hudson. The route also covers 100% of the NY Bike Route 17.
The main bridge path is approximately 2 to 4.1 miles long. Based on an average hiking pace, the walk itself can take around 40 minutes to an hour and a half, depending on your speed and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
The bridge connects the cities of Newburgh and Beacon, both of which offer various amenities. You'll likely find cafes, restaurants, and other services in the downtown areas of either city, accessible from the bridge's endpoints. Specific recommendations are not available in our current data.
This walk is notable for its role as a vital pedestrian and cyclist link between Newburgh and Beacon, connecting residents to the Metro-North train station in Beacon. It offers continuous, breathtaking views of the Hudson River and surrounding landscape, and its accessibility (open 24/7) promotes environmental and health benefits.