New York Hiking Trails

New York has hiking trails for everyone. Families and recreational hikers can enjoy a New York day hike; for the more adventurous, there are weekend backpacking trips and possibly multi-day trekking trails in New York. For any type of hike in New York you choose, plan your hiking trip here by reading New York hiking trail reviews and viewing hiking photos added by other hikers. Also be sure to check out our list of the best hiking trails in New York.
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NameCityRating
Bear Swamp Cortland
Blue Mountain Peekskill
Blue Mountain Reservation Peekskill
Cobb's Hill Rochester
Dryer Road Park Victor
East Setauket East Setauket
Finger Lakes Trail - Mt. Morris/Letchwor Mt. Morris
Forest Park Trail Network Queens
Great Bear Syracuse
Green Lakes State Park Syracuse
Highland Forest Fabius/syracuse
Jamesville/skytop Syracuse
Meadowlark Park East Northport
Nassau-suffolk Greenbelt Trail Syosset
Ninham Carmel
Peninsula Trail Lake Placid
Rocky Point Rocky Point
Scarface Mountain Lake Placid
Shindagin Hollow Ithaca
Sprain Ridge Yonkers
Stewart Airport Newburgh
Stid Hill South Bloomfield
Stid Hill Bristol
Stillwell Woods Syosset
Waverly Glen Waverly

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Hiking New York
Lace up your boots and sample seventy-five of the best trails the Empire State has to offer. From the 4,000-foot peaks of the Adirondacks...