The Hudson Valley, known for its country charm and succulent agriculture, is fast becoming one of the most popular locales in New York—thanks in part to […]
Samantha says: Dutchess County, in the Hudson Valley, is known as one of the most beautiful destinations in the United States. Its famous river defines it, […]
Funding will improve Walkway facilities to showcase locally grown and made products for sale and expand events like Mayfest and Walktoberfest New York State Senator Michelle […]
For the second consecutive year, the readers of Hudson Valley Magazine have declared Walkway Over the Hudson to be the region’s Best Rail/Bike Trail, according to […]
JOIN FRIENDS OF FRED – WALKWAY.ORG/DONATE As we celebrate our 10-year anniversary throughout 2020, there is no better time to recognize the trailblazing leadership of Fred […]
Excerpt By Sal Vaglica / Men’s Journal (Complete Article) Just a few hours north of Manhattan, New York’s Hudson Valley is a sprawling, diverse, outdoor playground. […]
Fundraiser held to improve Walkway’s accessibility for seniors and those with mobility issues and support local veterans’ groups. On Saturday, August 24, Hudson Valley motorcyclists, passengers, […]
Revamped glass-walled elevator re-opened for 212-foot ride to the top Next Round of Improvements Will Include a New Friends Pavilion View Photos of the New Welcome […]
By: C.J. Hughes For years, residents of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., watched in envy. Up and down the Hudson River, hard-hit postindustrial cities like theirs were experiencing a […]
Readers and staff of Hudson Valley Parent evaluated the best places in the Hudson Valley for a family adventure, and chose the Walkway as number one! […]
On Wednesday, May 8 at 11 a.m., Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park hosted local first responders on the Walkway to commemorate the 45th anniversary […]
Some see the long-closed Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge as a 6,767-foot-long rusting relic. Others envision a gleaming pedestiran walkway, offering spectacular views of the Hudson Valley. Read […]
The Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge, built in the late 19th century to link New York and New England to the coal beds of Pennsylvania and the West, […]
“Big day Saturday,” David Williams said on Friday evening as he pedaled his bike, a 40-year-old Sears Spyder, across the breathtaking span 1.28 miles long, 212 […]
Plans are advancing for two welcome centers, one on each side of Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park. And now the state is committing more money to […]
Ulster County and Dutchess County will split $5.5 million to construct visitor centers on both sides of the Walkway Over the Hudson. Read more here: http://www.dailyfreeman.com/general-news/20160606/walkway-over-the-hudson-to-get-55-million-for-visitor-centers
Walkway was pleased to welcome Governor Andrew Cuomo today, as he announced plans for improvements to Walkway’s West (Highland) and East (Poughkeepsie) approaches. Rose Harvey, Commissioner of NYS Parks, […]
The galvanization of the Poughkeepsie community by passionate trail supporters helped spur the Hudson Valley Trail Network’s selection as the newest inductee into Rails-to-Trails Conservancy’s (RTC) […]
The Walkway Over the Hudson nonprofit organization and Bank of America launched the Walkway’s new Building Sustainability Practices Program this week at Upper Landing Park in […]
Walkway's waterfront elevator at Upper Landing Park is currently closed for maintenance.
Walkway tram service is currently suspended on Thursdays. The tram is operating as usual on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (weather permitting).