Sandy Hook Multi-Use Path
Sandy Hook Multi-Use Path
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45.6km
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The Sandy Hook Multi-Use Path offers a unique touring cycling experience, blending coastal beauty with rich history. As you pedal along this 28.3-mile (45.6 km) route, you'll transition from Atlantic Ocean vistas to tranquil wooded sections, with the chance to spot wildlife like deer and various bird species. The highlight for many is the historic Sandy Hook Lighthouse, a striking landmark that anchors the northern end of this moderate ride.
Planning your visit is straightforward, but a little foresight goes a long way. The path is well-maintained asphalt, making it suitable for most bikes and skill levels. Parking is available, but arriving early, especially on weekends, is a smart move to avoid entrance delays at the Gateway National Recreation Area. The route is generally flat with only 317 feet (97 metres) of elevation gain, making it a comfortable 2-hour and 35-minute ride for most.
Beyond the natural beauty, the path is steeped in history, passing by Fort Hancock with its military relics and Officers Row, and even Cold War-era Nike Missile Sites. This blend of natural scenery and historical significance makes it one of the more popular trails for cycling in the region, offering more than just a workout. It's a fantastic option for family friendly cycling or anyone looking for an accessible route with plenty to see.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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24.0 km
Highlight • Monument
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45.6 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
19.0 km
14.7 km
8.12 km
3.85 km
Surfaces
40.2 km
4.59 km
841 m
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The path is predominantly flat and paved, making it ideal for touring cyclists. It features an asphalt surface that is typically wide and well-maintained, with minimal elevation changes. While there are minor inclines and declines, it's considered an easy and accessible ride.
The path offers diverse scenery and historical points of interest. You'll cycle alongside both the ocean and Sandy Hook Bay, with potential views of the Manhattan skyline on clear days. Key historical sites include Fort Hancock, where you can see military relics and historic buildings, and the Sandy Hook Lighthouse, the oldest working lighthouse in the United States. You'll also pass Guardian Park, which displays Nike missiles.
The main path is about 7 miles long, extending from the park's entrance to Fort Hancock. The full route, including potential loops and extensions, can be up to 8.7 or 9 miles. A typical touring cycling duration for the main path is around 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on your pace and stops.
The path is located within the Gateway National Recreation Area. Parking is available at various lots along the route, with amenities like restrooms and a bike-maintenance station at the northern end near Parking Lot G. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as the area is popular and waits at the entrance can occur after 9 AM.
The path can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is popular, with amenities like food trucks and bike rentals available, but it can get very busy. Be mindful of wind, which can be a factor, particularly in the more exposed southern sections of the trail.
The trail is generally dog-friendly, but specific regulations regarding leashes and access to certain areas (like beaches during nesting seasons) may apply within the Gateway National Recreation Area. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.
As the path is located within the Gateway National Recreation Area, there may be entrance fees, especially for vehicles, during peak seasons. It's best to check the official National Park Service website for the most current information on fees and regulations.
Along the path, you'll find restrooms, drinking fountains, and a bike-maintenance station near Parking Lot G. During the summer season, food trucks may be present, and bike rentals are also available.
Yes, the path is considered easy and accessible, making it highly suitable for families and beginners. Its flat, paved terrain and diverse scenery offer a pleasant and manageable cycling experience for all skill levels.
You'll experience a continuously changing landscape with stunning views of both the ocean and Sandy Hook Bay. The path runs through areas with diverse flora, including wildflowers, and you might spot wildlife such as deer, fox, and various bird species. Parts of the trail also offer sun-dappled segments through small wooded areas.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Shore Tour North, Sandy Hook Multi-Use Path (MUP), Parker Pet Trail, Perimeter Trail, Ridge Woods Trail East, Ridge Woods Trail West, Center Trail West, Fair Haven Bird Sanctuary, Center Trail East, Garden Trail, Holly Trail, North Bragg Road, Pond Trail South, Holly Forest Boardwalk, North Trail West, Pond loop, and Pond Trail North.
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