East Hudson Trails Map Set
The East Hudson Trails Map is a three-map set featuring trails in the New York Highlands east of the Hudson River. The maps are printed in vibrant color on waterproof and tear-resistant Tyvek, and are a must-have for enjoying the rich outdoor experiences throughout the Hudson Highlands region. The 2023 update includes several new trails and significant trail changes in places like Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve and Fahnestock State Park, along with more detailed trail lines, adjusted viewpoint stars, parking access updates, new Birding Hotspot locations, and more.
Map features include:
More than 160 miles of marked trails in portions of Dutchess, Putnam, and Westchester counties
Parklands including Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park, Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve, Hudson Highlands Gateway Park, Manitoga, Manitou Point Preserve, Mount Beacon Park, Nelsonville Nature Preserve, and West Point Foundry Preserve
More than 20 miles of the Appalachian Trail as it passes through Putnam County
The popular Breakneck Ridge destination
Junction-to-junction trail mileage numbers on the map front
20-foot elevation contours
Birding Hotspot locations, with thanks to Saw Mill River Audubon for their assistance
1:31,683 scale (2 inches = 1 mile)
Convenient map sizes to carry and use on the trail
Parkland boundaries
Unmaintained trails and woods roads
Viewpoints, campsites, mines, and other points of interest
Parking areas
Public transportation
Park contact information, history, and regulations
UTM coordinate grid
Map features include:
More than 160 miles of marked trails in portions of Dutchess, Putnam, and Westchester counties
Parklands including Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park, Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve, Hudson Highlands Gateway Park, Manitoga, Manitou Point Preserve, Mount Beacon Park, Nelsonville Nature Preserve, and West Point Foundry Preserve
More than 20 miles of the Appalachian Trail as it passes through Putnam County
The popular Breakneck Ridge destination
Junction-to-junction trail mileage numbers on the map front
20-foot elevation contours
Birding Hotspot locations, with thanks to Saw Mill River Audubon for their assistance
1:31,683 scale (2 inches = 1 mile)
Convenient map sizes to carry and use on the trail
Parkland boundaries
Unmaintained trails and woods roads
Viewpoints, campsites, mines, and other points of interest
Parking areas
Public transportation
Park contact information, history, and regulations
UTM coordinate grid
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