Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve is an expansive and mostly undeveloped natural preserve spanning over 8,000 acres in Beacon, NY. With over 70 miles of trails, this park offers a diverse range of habitats, from estuarine shores to rocky ridges, providing a sanctuary for numerous plant and animal species. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, boating, fishing, and birding, all against the stunning backdrop of the Hudson Highlands and Hudson River.
With its extensive trail network, ranging from easy to challenging, Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve is a haven for hikers. It is strongly recommended to follow proper hiking safety guidelines, stay on marked trails, and be prepared with appropriate gear and supplies. The park is open from sunrise to sunset, and overnight camping and fires are not permitted. Visitors can obtain park maps at trailheads or the park office, ensuring accurate information for a safe and enjoyable experience.
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