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The nonprofit group Walkway Over the Hudsonserves as a “friends group” providing vitalsupport for the Walkway, which is operated bythe New York State Office of Parks, Recreation,and Historic Preservation. The friends groupoversees fundraising and planning efforts aimed at improving the park and presents programming and events designed to educate and entertain the park’s many visitors.The Walkway group also recruits volunteersto serve as docents, ambassadors, and supportstaff. This critical mission depends uponcommitted and engaged members. Please consider supporting the Walkway by becoming a member of the Walkway Over the Hudson friends group. Visit www.walkway.org to learn how to become a Walkway member or contribute to this extraordinary recreational resource.
A Brief HistoryWhen you visit the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park you’ll be standing on an important pillar of American history. Before it became the Walkway, this massive 1.28-mile steel structure was known as the Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge, an Industrial Age superstar that once bore the weight of 3,500 freight cars a day!
When trains began rumbling over the bridge in 1888, it was the longest bridge in the world—a title it held for over a year. It became a key transportation hub linking western raw materials to eastern industrial centers, until a fire in 1974 crippled the railroad bridge and it fell into disrepair and an uncertain future.
It took another 35 years before a grassroots nonprofit called Walkway Over the Hudson was able to successfully galvanize public and private support in the Hudson Valley and statewide to save the historic bridge and transform it into the Walkway State Park.
The bridge re-opened on October 3, 2009 after a two-year construction effort. Today the Walkway is the longest elevated pedestrian park in the world, returning it to the record books after 121 years!
A Truly Unique ParkThere is something truly captivating about the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park. Since it opened to the public on October 3, 2009, this grand pathway in the sky has drawn 750,000 visitors who stroll, cycle, walk, jog, and roller blade over its mighty steel trusses. They come to gaze at the picturesque Hudson River flowing 212 feet below, to immerse themselves in solitude, and to reflect in an especially pleasant setting.
The Walkway is truly a special place. It represents a people’s shared desire to preserve the best of our history, our culture, and our spirit, and stands today because the people of the Hudson Valley vowed to transform a crippled relic of the Industrial Age into something new and vital, something that will keep contributing to our society for another century. Thankfully, against all odds, they succeeded.
Come to the Walkway…and see what everyone’s talking about!
Walking the WalkwayWalkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park links the City of Poughkeepsie (Dutchess County) with the Town of Lloyd, which includes Highland (Ulster County). Visitors arriving via the Poughkeepsie Train Station can walk or take a taxi to the park’s eastern entrances on Washington Street and at 61 Parker Avenue.
Each entrance features on-street and off-street parking options for those coming by automobile. The west entrance offers Walkway visitors a rural experience with park access provided via the 87 Haviland Road entrance, where drivers may park along the north side of the road or in nearby parking lots. After a jog or stroll along the Walkway (dogs welcome), visitors are encouraged to explore any of the numerous fine eateries, shops, and cultural attractions to be found throughout the City of Poughkeepsie and Town of LloydWaterfront dining and parks present pleasant diversions for travelers in both communities.
Getting there by Traintake the metro-North hudson Line to the Poughkeepsie train station. Walking from the train station: the entrance to the walkway is a 20-minute walk from the station. exit the station through the lobby and follow the walkway Loop trail signs on the street.Taxi: taxis are available at the Poughkeepsie station and the walkway is just a 5-minute ride.
Access & ParkingOn the west side, the bridge is located at 87 haviland rd. in highland. it is also accessible through the hudson valley rail trail. there is free parking along haviland rd., and a fee-based lot at the park entrance. On the east side, the bridge is located at 61 Parker ave. in Poughkeepsie. there is free on-street parking located on Brookside, taylor, and washington streets, and free lots on washington st. and Parker ave. there is also a large fee lot at the park entrance.
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Fun Facts About the Walkway
• At 6,767 feet (or 1.28 miles) the Walkway Over the Hudson is the world’s longest elevated pedestrian bridge.
• The Walkway soars 212 feet above the Hudson River and continues 130 feet below the river’s surface to compacted gravel.
• The Walkway’s deck is comprised of 973 prefab-ricated concrete panels, each weighing up to 15 tons. The deck is 24-feet wide with a 4-foot 6-inch railing.
• A series of LED-filled tubes provide lighting for occasional night-time use. More than 81,000 light-emitting diodes use less than $1.80 an hour of electricity.
• First proposed in 1855, the idea of building a rail-road bridge at Poughkeepsie was ridiculed. After the Civil War, the idea was taken more seriously. Successful construction began in 1886. From then it took three years and thousands of workers to complete the bridge.
• It’s estimated that nearly 1 million rivets are used to hold the 20,000 tons of steel together. Each of the 4 river piers contains 40,000 tons of timber, stone and concrete.
• The original construction cost to complete the bridge in 1888 was $3.6 million. The cost to recon-struct the Walkway in 2009 was $38 million. The cost to demolish the structure would have been well over $50 million.
• Additional riverfront access is planned via an el-evator and staircase. The 7-by-12-foot elevator car will hold 25 people, accommodate bicycles, and provide views of the Hudson Valley through glass.
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Not all walks in the park are equal. And our park, the Catskill Park, just 90 minutes from New York City, encompasses 750,000 acres of unsurpassed beauty with the highest mountain in the Catskill Range (Slide Mountain). We also have the best rock climbing on the east coast (the Shawangunk Ridge) and more than 350 miles of hiking and biking trails for your wilderness experience.
So the next time you are looking for a walk in the park, try ours. Ulster County awaits you.
ResourcesTrainsAmtrak Stations: Hudson, Rhinecliff, Poughkeepsie. 800-872-7245 | www.amtrak.com
Metro-North Railroad Discount packages and travel information: 212-532-4900 | www.mta.info
BusesAdirondack Trailways 800-858-8555
City of Poughkeepsie Bus Service 845-451-4118
Dutchess County Loop Bus System 845-485-4690
Pine Hill Trailways 800-776-7548
Ulster County Area Transit (UCAT) New Paltz Loop, Ulster-Poughkeepsie Link 845-340-3333
AirportsAlbany International Airport (ALB) Albany, 518-242-2200; 518-242-2299
Stewart International Airport (SWF) Newburgh, 845-564-2100
Tourism InformationDutchess County Tourism Ste. Q-17, 3 Neptune Road, Poughkeepsie 800-445-3131, www.dutchesstourism.com
Ulster County Tourism 10 Westbrook Lane, Kingston 800-342-5826 | www.ulstercountyalive.com
Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park 87 Haviland Road, Highland 845-834-2867 | www.nysparks.com
Walkway Over the Hudson Map publishing services provided by Luminary Publishing.
other Places of interest
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Culinary Institute of America: 3 miles north on route 9 (1946 campus drive, hyde Park)
Franklin D. Roosevelt national Historic Site: 4.4 miles north on route 9 (4097 albany Post road, hyde Park)
eleanor Roosevelt Center, Val-Kill: 4.1 miles north on route 9g (56 valkill Park road, hyde Park)
Ogden Mills & Ruth Livingston Mills State Park:
10.3 miles north on route 9 (79 old Post road,
staatsburg)
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miles north on route 9 (119 vanderbilt Park road,
hyde Park)
Village of Rhinebeck: 16 miles north on route 9
Village of Red Hook: 21.3 miles north on route 9
Wilderstein Historic Site: 14.9 miles north on
route 9 (330 morton road, rhinebeck)
TO THe SOUTH Locust Grove Samuel Morse Historic Site: 4.3 miles south on route 9 (2683 south road, Poughkeepsie)
Village of Fishkill: 14.2 miles south on route 9
City of Beacon: 17.8 miles south on route 9 and route 9d
TO THe eASTJames Baird State Park: 9.9 miles east on route 55
Pleasant Valley: 8.6 miles east on route 44
Village of Millbrook: 16.7 miles east on route 44
TO THe WeSTVillage of new Paltz: 12.0 miles west, 44/55 w to 9w N to 299 w
Hamlet of Highland: 3.9 miles west, 44/55w to 9w N
Lake Minnewaska State Park: 25.4 miles west on route 44/55
Mohonk Mountain House: 16.5 miles north west, 44/55 w to 9w N to 299 w
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35 Main StreetPoughkeepsie, NY
845 452-4700Amicis-Restaurant.com
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Special Exhibitions Gallery TalksPerformancesConversationsCommunity Free Days
Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries3 Beekman Street Beacon NY 12508845 440 0100 [email protected] www.diaart.org
Home to Dia Art Foundation’s collection of art from the 1960s to the present
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35 Market St.Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
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96 Main St,Poughkeepsie(845)452-3232
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115 Main StreetPoughkeepsie, NY
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Join us for Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome’s 50th Anniversary
Air Shows at 2 PM on Weekends June 13 – Oct. 18Featuring WWI & Barnstorming Era Airplanes
Museum Open 7 Days a Week June 6 - October 18, 2009
Over the Hudson Valley
Treat the entire family to amost unique, once in a lifetime
experience. Up to fourpassengers can fly in the open
cockpit of the1929 New Standard biplane.
$65per person
(845) 752-3200www.oldrhinebeck.org
Join us for Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome’s 50th Anniversary
Air Shows at 2 PM on Weekends June 13 – Oct. 18Featuring WWI & Barnstorming Era Airplanes
Museum Open 7 Days a Week June 6 - October 18, 2009
Over the Hudson Valley
Treat the entire family to amost unique, once in a lifetime
experience. Up to fourpassengers can fly in the open
cockpit of the1929 New Standard biplane.
$65per person
(845) 752-3200www.oldrhinebeck.org
Join us for Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome’s 50th Anniversary
Air Shows at 2 PM on Weekends June 13 – Oct. 18Featuring WWI & Barnstorming Era Airplanes
Museum Open 7 Days a Week June 6 - October 18, 2009
Over the Hudson Valley
Treat the entire family to amost unique, once in a lifetime
experience. Up to fourpassengers can fly in the open
cockpit of the1929 New Standard biplane.
$65per person
(845) 752-3200www.oldrhinebeck.org
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Featuring Pioneer, WWI & Lindbergh Era Airplanes
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Museum and grounds open daily 10AM - 5PMTreat the entire family to a once in a lifetime
experience. Up to four passengers can fl y in the open cockpit of the 1929 New Standard biplane.
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Open for Lunch and Dinner, 7 days a week Gourmet Brunch Buffet - Every Sunday 11am - 2 pm
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