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United States
New Jersey
Monmouth County
Matawan

Henry Hudson Trail and Sandy Hook Loop

Moderate

3.0

(13)

57

riders

Henry Hudson Trail and Sandy Hook Loop

03:36

83.1km

200m

Road cycling

The Henry Hudson Trail and Sandy Hook Loop offers a fantastic road cycling experience, blending coastal beauty with historical sites. You'll pedal through diverse scenery, from the wetlands and tree-lined sections of the Henry Hudson Trail to the stunning ocean views along the Sandy Hook Multi-Use Path. Keep an eye out for the iconic Sandy Hook Lighthouse and the distant New York City skyline as you enjoy the mostly flat, paved surfaces.

This moderate 51.6-mile (83.1 km) route, with a gentle 640 feet (195 metres) of elevation gain, typically takes around 3 hours and 36 minutes to complete. While the Henry Hudson Trail is a paved rail-trail, be prepared for some on-road sections and street crossings, especially when connecting to Sandy Hook near the Highlands–Sea Bright Bridge. Bicycle admission to Sandy Hook is free, making it an accessible option for a longer ride.

Part of the National Rails-to-Trails Network, the Henry Hudson Trail follows a former railroad corridor, offering a unique historical context. The Sandy Hook section, nestled within the Gateway National Recreation Area, is particularly rich in history, featuring historic military installations like Fort Hancock and Nike missile sites. This route is ideal for cyclists seeking a substantial ride with varied landscapes and a touch of local heritage.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Train Station

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1.40 km

Henry Hudson Bike Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

The Henry Hudson Bike Trail is a 24-mile paved path that follows a former railroad route, offering a relatively flat ride through both natural and man-made environments. The tree-lined trail passes wetlands, streams, woods, and fields. The northern section runs parallel to Route 36 from Aberdeen to the Atlantic Highlands Marina, ending at Popamora Point. Another section runs from Freehold to Matawan, with future plans to connect the two. This diverse trail, part of the National Rails-to-Trails Network is an awesome spot for a ride, and is family friendly.

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34.5 km

Sandy Hook Lighthouse

Highlight • Monument

This lighthouse is the oldest working one in the US. It was built in 1764. You can get one of the free tours of the lighthouse given by National Park rangers and enjoy the view from the top, which spans the Sandy Hook Bay, NYC and the ocean.

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83.1 km

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Train Station

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36.1 km

35.5 km

9.64 km

1.75 km

135 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

62.9 km

19.4 km

791 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to cycle the Henry Hudson Trail and Sandy Hook Loop?

This route is designed for road bikes and covers approximately 83 kilometers (51.6 miles). Most cyclists can expect to complete it in about 3.5 to 4 hours, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the scenery.

What is the terrain like for cycling on this route?

The route primarily uses paved paths, making it ideal for road cycling. The Henry Hudson Bike Trail section is built on a former railroad right-of-way, so it's generally flat, though some older sections can have cracked surfaces. The Sandy Hook Loop, within Gateway National Recreation Area, features smooth, multi-use paved paths with only minor inclines. Be aware that strong winds can be a factor on the exposed sections of Sandy Hook.

Is this route suitable for beginner road cyclists?

While the terrain is mostly flat and paved, the overall distance of 83 kilometers (51.6 miles) and the potential for strong winds on Sandy Hook make this a moderate difficulty ride. Beginners with some cycling experience should be able to manage it, but those new to road cycling might find the length challenging. It's a great route for building endurance.

What are the main points of interest along the Henry Hudson Trail and Sandy Hook Loop?

You'll experience diverse scenery, from wetlands and woods along the Henry Hudson Bike Trail with views of Raritan Bay, to the stunning coastal landscapes of Sandy Hook. Key historical landmarks include Fort Hancock and the iconic Sandy Hook Lighthouse, the oldest working lighthouse in the United States. On clear days, you might even spot the distant skylines of Manhattan and Long Island from Sandy Hook.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route, especially in Gateway National Recreation Area?

There are no entrance fees to access Gateway National Recreation Area itself. However, during peak season (typically Memorial Day to Labor Day), there is a parking fee at Sandy Hook. You can find current parking fee information on the official NPS website: nps.gov. Cycling on the trails themselves does not require a separate permit.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Henry Hudson Trail and Sandy Hook Loop?

Spring and fall offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be enjoyable, but be prepared for heat and humidity, especially on the Henry Hudson Trail, and strong sun exposure on Sandy Hook. The tree-lined sections of the Henry Hudson Trail provide welcome shade on hot days. Strong winds are common on Sandy Hook year-round, but can be particularly noticeable in cooler months.

Is the Henry Hudson Trail and Sandy Hook Loop dog-friendly?

Dogs are generally permitted on the paved multi-use paths of both the Henry Hudson Trail and Sandy Hook, provided they are kept on a leash. However, specific restrictions may apply in certain areas, especially sensitive wildlife habitats or designated swimming beaches within Sandy Hook. Always check local signage for the most up-to-date regulations.

Where can I park to access the Henry Hudson Trail and Sandy Hook Loop?

There are multiple access points with parking along the Henry Hudson Trail, as it passes through several towns. For the Sandy Hook Loop, parking is available within Gateway National Recreation Area. During peak season, parking at Sandy Hook incurs a fee. Consider starting your ride at a point that allows for convenient access to both sections of the loop, such as a parking area near the connection between the Henry Hudson Trail and Sandy Hook.

Does this route intersect with other well-known cycling paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows sections of the Henry Hudson Trail and the Sandy Hook Multi-Use Path (MUP). It also briefly uses parts of the Shore Tour North and the Cross Country Trail, integrating various local pathways to create this comprehensive loop.

Are there places to get food, drinks, or use restrooms along the route?

Yes, as the Henry Hudson Trail passes through several towns, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and convenience stores. On Sandy Hook, there are refreshment areas and restrooms available, particularly near the beaches and Fort Hancock area. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for the longer stretches between towns or facilities.

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