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    North County Trailway

    4.4 (10 reviews)

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    Paula L.

    I did 30 miles on this trail today and loved it! Safe, smooth and a awesome biking experience

    Angela E.

    My go to trail during the covid 19 Pandamic, great for biking, walking and jogging but it definitely gets busy on the weekends in the morning and afternoon's it is best to go in the evening on the weekends to avoid the crowds. The South County is nice also towards Elmsford it is not as crowded as the Milwood direction. Major of the people are definitely following social distancing wearing their masks. North-South County Trailway spans 36.2 miles through Westchester County, 22.1 miles comprise the North County Trailway, from Eastview in the town of Greenburgh north to Putnam County. The remaining 14.1 miles , South to New York City border make up the South County Trailway.

    Croton Reservoir Bridge.
    Randall M.

    If you are a serious bicyclist then you must find the North County Trailway. My suggestion would be to drive via the Taconic Parkway and exit for Rt 134 towards Kitchewan. Park your vehicle on the side of the road, and then enter by following the Yellow signs. You'll want to head north to find the Croton Reservoir Bridge, it is less than a mile from Rt 134. The view's from the bridge are spectacular. You can continue on the North County Trailway until its terminus at Rt 6. You can Enter the Putman County Trailway and bicycle another seven miles until you reach Lake Mahopac. The trailway maintains a steady incline most of the way, but it is a pleasure cruise returning.

    Katherine P.

    The North County Trailway is a bike path that runs along some of the parkways in Westchester County in NY. It is a rails to trails project that takes most of the route of the New York & Putnam Railroad. It's got a few steep bits, particularly from the parking areas to the trail itself, but the scenery is quite pretty in the autumn. It's pretty popular on weekends, and you'll see quite a few people on bikes, jogging and walking their dogs. The parking lots are decently sized, with several of them along the trailway. There are a few bits on the trail that need to be repaired and can be a bit hazardous, and the sections where it crosses the busy parkways should have hazard lights installed, but this is overall a great trail and a place I plan on visiting again soon.

    Bridge crossing the New Croton reservoir

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