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Widok na rzekę Hudson z Breakneck Ridge

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The View of the Hudson River from Breakneck Ridge is a renowned viewpoint situated along the iconic Hudson River in New York's scenic Hudson Highlands. Located between the towns of Beacon and Cold Spring, straddling the boundary of Dutchess and Putnam counties, this spot offers breathtaking panoramic vistas. At an elevation of approximately 251 meters, it forms part of the dramatic "Wey-Gat" or "Wind Gate" alongside Storm King Mountain on the opposite bank, marking the picturesque northern gateway to the…

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    25 maja, 2022

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    This is the perfect spot for a break with a view! Beautiful all around.

    20 sierpnia, 2021

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    A steep path leads from the bank to the neighboring view point, which is located on a small intermediate summit. However, if you come from the mountain side, you do not need to take on the tens of additional meters of altitude, because you will be rewarded with a great view here too.
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    The short loop of breakneck ridge can be done under 2 hours and the views are amazing, but the uphill scramble is steep and not for the faint of heart

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    1. Breakneck Ridge Trail loop — Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve

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    Hike the Breakneck Ridge Loop Trail for challenging rock scrambles and panoramic views of the Hudson River and Storm King Mountain.

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    Hike the Breakneck Ridge and Sugarloaf Mountain Loop for challenging rock scrambles and panoramic views of the Hudson River.
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    This difficult 13.6-mile loop combines the strenuous Breakneck Ridge scramble with the scenic Wilkinson Memorial and Bull Hill trails.
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    Lokalizacja:Hrabstwo Putnam, Nowy Jork, Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki

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    What are the most popular hiking routes or loops at Breakneck Ridge?

    The most popular route is often the Breakneck Ridge Loop Trail, which is known for its challenging rock scrambles and rewarding views. While the primary trailhead is undergoing enhancements until April 2025, hikers can typically combine sections of the Breakneck Ridge Trail with the Wilkinson Memorial Trail or the Undercliff Trail to create loops of varying difficulty and length. A shorter loop can be completed in under two hours for experienced hikers, but longer options are available for those seeking a more extensive adventure.

    How challenging is the terrain at Breakneck Ridge, and what should hikers expect?

    Breakneck Ridge is considered one of the toughest hikes in the Hudson Valley. Hikers should expect a strenuous experience characterized by significant rock scrambling, steep uphill sections, and navigating over large boulders and rocky walls. It demands good physical condition and appropriate footwear. The effort is consistently described as being well worth it for the stunning vistas.

    Are there any specific natural features or landmarks to look out for besides the main Hudson River view?

    Beyond the panoramic views of the Hudson River, hikers can spot Storm King Mountain on the opposite bank and Pollepel Island, home to the historic Bannerman's Castle. The distinctive rocky cliffs of Breakneck Ridge itself are a result of past quarrying activities, and the area's geology features Precambrian-era granite and gneiss, some of the oldest rocks in the region.

    What are the parking options and public transport accessibility for Breakneck Ridge?

    Parking can be challenging, especially on weekends and during peak seasons, as it fills up quickly. Arriving early is highly recommended. For public transport, Breakneck Ridge is uniquely accessible via a Metro-North rail flag stop located right at the base of the ridge along NY 9D, making it a popular day trip destination from New York City.

    Is Breakneck Ridge suitable for winter hiking, and what tips should be considered?

    Winter hiking at Breakneck Ridge is possible but significantly more challenging and requires extra caution. The rock scrambles can become icy and treacherous, and snow can obscure the trail. Hikers attempting a winter ascent should be experienced, carry appropriate gear such as microspikes or crampons, and check trail conditions and weather forecasts thoroughly before heading out. Views can be spectacular on clear winter days, but safety is paramount.

    Is the Breakneck Ridge area family-friendly or dog-friendly?

    Due to the extremely challenging and strenuous nature of the rock scrambles, the main Breakneck Ridge Trail is generally not recommended for young children or families with small kids. Similarly, while dogs are often permitted on trails in the Hudson Highlands State Park, the vertical ascents and extensive rock scrambling on Breakneck Ridge can be very difficult and potentially unsafe for most dogs, especially larger breeds or those not accustomed to such terrain. There are other, less strenuous trails in the wider Hudson Highlands State Park that may be more suitable for families and dogs.

    Are there any alternatives to Breakneck Ridge for beginners or those seeking less strenuous hikes with similar views?

    Yes, for those seeking less strenuous options with beautiful Hudson River views, consider trails like Mount Taurus (Bull Hill) or parts of the Cornish Estate Trail in the same Hudson Highlands State Park. These trails offer rewarding vistas without the intense rock scrambling of Breakneck Ridge, making them more accessible for beginners or those looking for a more moderate experience. You can find detailed maps and community-contributed insights for these alternatives on komoot.

    How crowded does Breakneck Ridge get, especially on weekends?

    Breakneck Ridge is an extremely popular destination, especially on weekends, holidays, and during the autumn foliage season. The trails can become very crowded, leading to bottlenecks at rock scramble sections and difficulty finding parking. Arriving early in the morning is the best strategy to avoid the largest crowds and secure a parking spot.

    What is the typical distance and elevation gain for the Breakneck Ridge hike?

    The full Breakneck Ridge loop can vary, but a common route is around 3-4 miles (5-6.5 km) with an elevation gain of approximately 1,250 feet (380 meters) to the highest summit. However, the difficulty comes more from the steepness and technical rock scrambling than the sheer distance, as much of the elevation is gained very rapidly.

    Are there restaurants or cafes near the Breakneck Ridge trailhead?

    The immediate trailhead area is quite rural, but the nearby towns of Cold Spring and Beacon offer a variety of restaurants, cafes, and pubs. Cold Spring, in particular, is a charming village just a short drive or walk from the Metro-North station, providing excellent options for a post-hike meal or refreshment.

    What is the current status of the Breakneck Ridge Trailhead due to enhancements?

    As of April 2025, the primary Breakneck Ridge Trailhead and the adjacent Wilkinson Memorial Trailhead are undergoing a two-year closure for significant enhancements. These improvements aim to improve safety, accessibility, and ecological restoration, including the construction of a new rock staircase and a pedestrian bridge. Hikers should check the latest access information from official park sources before planning their visit.

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