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George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge

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George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge

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George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge

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The George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge is a prominent continuous under-deck truss bridge spanning the Hudson River in New York's scenic Hudson Valley. Connecting the city of Kingston in Ulster County on the west bank with the hamlet of Rhinecliff in Dutchess County on the east, this vital crossing carries New York State Route 199. Standing approximately 101 meters above sea level and 77 meters above the river, it offers expansive views of the surrounding landscape.

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  • Location: Ulster County, New York, United States

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    September 29, 2021

    Cycling

    Caution: The marked shoulder for cyclists is narrow and has no dedicated boundary to the cars (unlike the pedestrian lane). The shoulder can have rusty nails or glass.

    October 5, 2022

    Cycling

    Is it scenic? Yes.
    Are you allowed to bike in the protected lane? No.
    Why? Because it's a walking lane.
    Do people actually walk there? Very seldomly to almost never. Share the lane NEW YORK.


    You need to bike next to the busy traffic and you're not permitted to stop for photos.
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    Location: Ulster County, New York, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the total walking distance across the George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge?

    The George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge is approximately 7,793 feet (2375 meters) long. A round trip walk across the pedestrian path would be just under 3 miles (about 4.75 kilometers).

    How long does it typically take to walk across the bridge and back?

    For a leisurely pace, allow about 1 to 1.5 hours to walk across the bridge and back, enjoying the views. This can vary depending on how often you stop for photos or to take in the scenery.

    Is the pedestrian path on the bridge suitable for wheelchairs or strollers?

    Yes, the pedestrian path, added in 2019, is a 4-foot-wide, dedicated lane separated from traffic by a 3-foot-high barrier. This makes it generally suitable for wheelchairs and strollers, offering an accessible way to enjoy the views.

    Are dogs allowed on the pedestrian path of the George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge?

    While the pedestrian path is generally open to walkers, specific regulations regarding dogs are not explicitly stated in the provided information. It's always best to check local signage or the New York State Bridge Authority website for the most current pet policies before visiting.

    Where can I find parking for walking or cycling on the bridge?

    Parking for the Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge walk is available at both the Kingston (west) and Rhinecliff (east) ends of the bridge, making access convenient for visitors.

    What are the best times of year to walk or cycle the bridge for optimal views and weather?

    The bridge is an excellent destination during the warmer months, typically spring through fall, when the views are clearest and the weather is most pleasant. Fall offers spectacular foliage views of the Hudson Valley. While possible, winter walking may involve colder temperatures and potentially icy conditions.

    Are there any cafes or amenities located near the bridge for visitors?

    The provided information does not detail specific cafes or amenities directly at the bridge's immediate access points. However, the bridge connects the city of Kingston and the hamlet of Rhinecliff, both of which offer various dining and service options a short drive away.

    What should cyclists know before riding on the George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge?

    Cyclists are required to use the road shoulders alongside vehicle traffic, as the dedicated path is for pedestrians only. These shoulders can be narrow and may contain debris like rusty nails or glass. Cyclists should exercise caution, be aware of busy traffic, and note that stopping for photos on the shoulder is not advisable due to safety concerns.

    What historical significance does the George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge hold?

    The bridge, opened in 1957, was ceremonially renamed in 2000 to honor George Clinton, New York's first Governor and the fourth U.S. Vice President. Its construction replaced unreliable ferry services and was a significant engineering feat designed by David B. Steinman, connecting Ulster and Dutchess Counties across the Hudson River.

    Does the bridge connect to any longer trail systems?

    Yes, the pedestrian path on the George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge is a valuable component of the Empire State Trail, a multi-use pedestrian and cycling trail that spans across New York State. This connection allows for longer adventures beyond just crossing the bridge.

    Are there any tolls for crossing the George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge?

    Yes, the bridge is a toll bridge. Tolls are collected electronically in the eastbound direction only. The toll plazas were dismantled in December 2021 with the transition to all-electronic tolling.

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