Biking the Harlem Valley Rail Trail

A beautiful trail, easy to get to by train.

The Harlem Valley Rail Trail is one of the most beautiful rail trails in New York State. It’s also one of the easiest to get to since it begins at the Wassaic Metro-North train station parking lot. The Harlem Valley Rail Trail also has lots of amenities along it’s route including farmers markets, restaurants and swimming holes.  It’s the perfect getaway for a day ride or an overnight trip, including our overnight bikepacking packages.

A long history.

The Harlem Valley Rail Trail can trace its history back to 1852, when the New York and Harlem Railroad was constructed as far north as Chatham, New  York. The New York and Harlem was one of America’s oldest railroads, which was eventually absorbed into the New York Central, and ultimately into Metro-North Railroad as the Harlem Line. However, by the time Metro-North Railroad acquired the line, commuter rail service only went as far north as Dover Plains, with the rest of the line being abandoned.

Fortunately in the late 1990’s, Metro-North undertook an extension of the Harlem Line to Wassaic, NY.  As part of the extension, the Harlem Valley Rail Trail was built on top of the abandoned rail alignment north of Wassaic. With this project, the first “intermodal” train to bike hub was created in the New York Metro region.

The trail goes right by the Wassaic Metro-North station.

26 miles with stunning views.

The Harlem Valley Rail Trail is a 26 mile trail between Wassaic and Hillsdale. Full information and maps can be found at the Harlem Valley Rail Trail Association’s website at: http://hvrt.org/.

The trail takes you through a variety of landscapes.  Although the areas you pass through are very rural, there are an above average number of great amenities.  There are always plenty of places to eat in Millerton, 11 miles north of the trail start in Wassaic. On Saturdays you can even grab lunch at a great farmers market that has all kinds of wonderful food from all of the farms you just rode past on your bike.

A scenic area along the Harlem Valley Rail Trail

Bikepacking adventures

As you push north, you’ll pass Taconic State Park in Copake Falls which has camping, a waterfall hike…and a great lifeguarded swimming hole in an old quarry that is super refreshing on a hot summer day.  The camping at this park is excellent, and we can provide you with everything you need for a bike packing adventure.  There is also a restaurant and a deli, just outside the park to make it easy.

Just north of the park is one of the most scenic segments of the trail, where you ride through a lush valley.  The first time we rode through this spot with our 6-year old son, he asked us “is this God’s world?” because it looked like the pictures he had seen of Heaven!