Walkway All Day Rosé available at City Winery locations and Walkway events In support of the Friends of the Walkway nonprofit organization, City Winery Hudson Valley […]
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 elevator, merchandise and information pavilions, and electric tram have ended operation for the season. Indoor restrooms remain open near each gate throughout the year.