Empire State Trail Vacation Tour
Up to 6 days of cycling
The best small group bike tour of the Hudson Valley you will find
NYC to Saratoga Springs: October 9-14, 2025
Up to 6 days of cycling
The best small group bike tour of the Hudson Valley you will find
NYC to Saratoga Springs: October 9-14, 2025
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The Empire State Trail in the Hudson Valley should be on every touring cyclist’s list. No other trail packs in great scenery, culture, history and dining more than the Empire State Trail. Gotham Bicycle Tours is the local company that has been offering tours in the Hudson Valley for 12 years. Having spent our entire lives here (we also ride this trail all the time…) our knowledge of this region is unmatched, as is our service to our customers. If you want to really see New York, take a ride with us! (Scroll to the very bottom to see fantastic pictures of this ride).
We only run this tour once a season, so we can focus our energies on delivering the absolute best experience to our customers. We aim for the dates with the best fall colors.
October 9-14, 2025 – NYC to Saratoga Springs – enjoy autumn foliage and dining at the Culinary Institute of America! Click here for itinerary and pricing.
Prices vary according to the number of days of riding. 6-day tours start at $2,550 and 3-day tours start at $1,195. (Price is per person, double occupancy).
Click here to fill out our inquiry form to get started – A $500 deposit (non-refundable) required for reservation.
The 2025 Empire State Trail Vacation Tour runs up to 6 days, Thursday October 9 to Tuesday October 14 and includes the Columbus Day/Indigenous People’s Day Holiday.
This tour is run in a small-group format (no more than 10 participants) which enables us to customize the experience for each participant. All bookings are administered by Lukas Herbert, who owns the company and runs the tours. Lukas will give you attentive service, clearly explain all options, and answer all questions, which means you book the tour that works best for you. Click here to fill out our inquiry form to get started.
We start the tour in Manhattan and you can choose to stay in either Manhattan or Yonkers the night before. Then over 6 days, we ride and make stops at Yonkers, Brewster, Poughkeepsie, Hudson and Albany, before ending in Saratoga Springs (October). Tour participants can select any combination of days and the cost of the tour is prorated. And our partnerships with Metro-North Railroad and Amtrak will easily get you to the segments you want to ride. Or you can drive to the ride and park in one of our designated lots and be shuttled back to your car at the end of the tour.
If you are looking to bike the Hudson Valley really experience it, our tour is the superior product. We are a local, family run business that knows this place inside and out, including its history, culture and secrets. We work with each and every client to set their tours up exactly how they want, which is especially important if you are coming to New York as part of a larger trip to visit family and friends. Customization and flexibility are our strongest attributes, along with our agility and knowledge when we are out with you on the trail. We love New York and we want to show it to you!
Gotham Bicycle Tours has been running bike tours in the Hudson Valley since 2014, but because we have spent our entire lives here, we have been riding bikes in the Hudson Valley ourselves for much longer than that. There is no one who has better knowledge than us, and we have many longstanding partnerships to give you the best experience. Food and hotels are no exception. Each day begins with breakfast included and lunch is also included each day (except for one day where you have a tremendous number of options to explore on your own). The tour also includes group dinners on most days, all with superb food and drink, including a special dinner at the renowned Culinary Institute of America. On the days without the group dinners we will offer recommendations to let you experience farm-to-table dining, great ethnic food, or fun activities, depending on your interests. Then each night, stay in a nice hotel.
We also understand that not everyone is into group dinners or lunches. So we also offer opt-out options for each meal that can be credited back to your tour cost. This lets you do your tour, your way.
The overwhelming majority of this ride is on bike paths which are relatively flat and easy to navigate. On-street bike routes are used where bike paths are not available, and you’ll be given GPS or paper maps to navigate the route at your own pace. Each day a guide will also be riding with whoever wants to go in a group, and a support vehicle is always nearby, carrying your luggage and setting up rest stops. Everyone feels safe and supported and nobody is left behind.
However, due to local restrictions, we do not run this tour with e-bikes. There are several trail segments where e-bikes are prohibited. No tour operators should be using e-bikes on the Empire State Trail because of these rules. If you find another tour operator offering e-bike rentals on the Empire State Trail, you should know that they are disobeying the rules by doing so, which may impact the insurance coverage they are supposed to be providing their customers.
See the itinerary below for descriptions of each day. Pictures of the entire tour (in south to north order) are just below the description tabs.
– “Thank you for all the effort you invested in making the Empire State Tour such a wonderful experience. I appreciated your insight of the places we passed along the way and your knowledge of the trail. The meals were delicious, especially the C.I.A.! I love your passion and wish you continued success.” – Chris G., Chicago
24 Miles, relatively flat. Bike paths and city streets. All paved surfaces
Much of the Empire State Trail in NYC is along the Hudson River Greenway in Manhattan where it begins at Battery Park City and ends at Dyckman Street. After that, it is a 4-mile jumble of busy city streets before you get to the final stretch of bike path. Lukas Herbert, the owner of Gotham Bicycle Tours, will lead this day of riding to give the group a more personalized tour. Lukas is a licensed NYC sightseeing guide (NYC DCA License # 2062201) and has 20 years of experience working in urban planning in both NYC and the Hudson Valley and can answer any questions about the places you will be riding through.
After experiencing the sights and sounds of the city, we’ll have a picnic lunch featuring the best Dominican food the city has to offer before we head back onto the bike path up to Yonkers where you can check in to your hotel. Yonkers is famous for some of the best Italian food outside of Italy itself. Join us for a group pizza dinner, cooked in a brick oven that exceeds the quality you’ll find in Manhattan. Or opt-out and do dinner on your own. An inexpensive Uber ride gives you access to countless great restaurants.