Friday, October 24, 2014

Autumn Hike: Franny Reese State Park and Walkway Over the Hudson

Here's a blueprint for a brilliant hike in the autumn.

Take the Metro North from Grand Central Station in NYC. The view from the train window, the Hudson River:

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Get off at the train station in Poughkeepsie (last stop on the Hudson line):

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Walk south, paying attention to what some of the buildings are called. (Washington Irving is a major literary figure in these parts.)

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Cross the Mid-Hudson Bridge on foot (this isn't the famous pedestrian bridge in the area, but it has a footpath, so you can share the bridge with motor vehicle traffic).

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Look at different signs on the bridge.

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Then look north along the Hudson.

Because that other bridge you see? That's the Walkway Over the Hudson. It's the longest elevated pedestrian bridge in the world, and it's where you'll be ending your hike.

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Fall foliage is stunning.

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And you'll be in the midst of it in Franny Reese State Park, which you find right when you get off the Mid-Hudson Bridge.

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Views from the park include the Walkway Over the Hudson.

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Main danger of this hike: Paths can be uneven, covered in loose rocks, and on top of that a thick layer of leaves. Need to be careful not to slip.

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Otherwise, stunning.

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This fruit?

An Osage orange.

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Some ruins of an old estate (Cedar Glen) among the trees.

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Now it's time to leave the park…

And go north, through the Johnson-Iorio Memorial Park, and then to the entrance of the Walkway Over the Hudson.
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Windy and sunny.

Wonderful views.
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View from the train back to Grand Central:

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