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Cold Spring Day Hike

Cold Spring Day Hike

Casually explore some parks in Cold Spring, a scenic, quiet town right on the banks of the Hudson River in the Lower Hudson Valley Region (accessible from NYC via Metro-North Railroad!).

Cold Spring, NY, has many interesting scenic & historical sites. We’ll start by exploring Little Stony Point and then stop for lunch. You'll have the option to then head home or continue to Cornish Estate Ruins.

Transportation: We're able to reimburse the cost of train fare for this outing. For those coming up from the city, you'll need to take the MNR Hudson Line train that arrives in Cold Spring at 10:15 AM on Saturday, July 22. There is limited parking available at the trailhead for those who decide to drive.

  • WHEN: Sat, July 22 @ 10:30 am - 2:30 pm ET

  • WHERE: Cold Spring, NY

    • Bandstand, 2 West St, Cold Spring, NY 10516, USA

  • Little Stony Point & Cornish Ruins [combo of both hikes]

    • DIFFICULTY: 🟩 Green (moderate)

      • Green hikes are great for beginners, and folks looking to spend a couple hours outside. These are usually between 2-4 miles and can range from short mountain hikes to long relatively flat hikes. Either way, these will be at a slow and steady pace, with time to stop and appreciate nature.

    • DISTANCE: 4.6 miles

    • DURATION: 3 - 4 hours

    • All Trails Map

  • Little Stony Point [only]

    • DIFFICULTY: 🟦 Blue (easy)

      • Blue hikes are great for beginners, people short on time, or folks with small children. These hikes are usually no more than 2 miles on relatively flat and even terrain, although not always wheelchair accessible.

    • DISTANCE: 2.75 miles

    • DURATION: 1 - 2 hours

    • All Trails Map

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Another Summit

Another Summit organizes and leads outdoor adventure activities — such as walking, hiking, backpacking, and paddling — in the Hudson Valley Region of New York.

Another Summit’s outdoor adventures range from beginner to advanced difficulty levels and are led by certified outdoor leaders.

We welcome guardians of all ages and ability levels, including those with accessibility needs, and we work to facilitate access throughout the Hudson Valley and NYC area. Another Summit’s difficulty rating system considers multiple factors, including elevation, terrain, and frequency of rests.

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  • 🟦 Blue (easy)

  • 🟩 Green (moderate)

  • 🟨 Yellow (moderately strenuous)

  • 🟥 Red (strenuous)

  • ⬛ Black (very strenuous)

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