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Jun 19, 2020 · There’s a new walkway in the region. Officially open since June 15, the path on the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge is a much-anticipated addition to the lower Valley. Spanning 3.6 miles across the Hudson River, the walking area is a scenic, strollable connector between Rockland and Westchester Counties. Construction of the bridge path is part ...
Contact Us. Where is the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge? Can bicyclists and pedestrians travel across the bridge? What makes the path unique? What does “shared use” mean? What are the path’s hours? Is there a fee to use it? Where do I park? Can I take a bus to the path? How long does it take to walk/bike the entire path?
Mario Cuomo Bridge Path. Head out on this 3.6-mile point-to-point trail near Tarrytown, New York. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 8 min to complete. This is a very popular area for road biking, running, and walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.
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- Tarrytown, New York, United States
At 3.6 miles, the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge Path is one of the longest shared use paths in the country. In addition to providing a new connection for non-motorized travel, the path — with its six overlooks and amenities at each landing — offers an exciting and unique recreational experience.
- 333 S. Broadway Westchester Landing, Tarrytown, 10591, NY
- (518) 471-5300
The Bridge Path. Public Art. Gallery. overlook. RIVER. CROSSING. Located approximately halfway across the river, this overlook focuses on the historical connection and modes of transportation between the villages of Nyack and Tarrytown before, during and after the Tappan Zee Bridge.
Apr 27, 2023 · The 12-foot-wide path on the westbound span of the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge stretches from Tarrytown (Westchester County) to South Nyack (Rockland County). It features six overlooks (belvederes) with themes related to the history and culture of New York State.
Using the free TravelStorys app on your phone or accessing it on the Historic Hudson River Towns (HHRT) website, these dramatic tours connect the east and west sides of the Hudson River on the Path across the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. Whether walking or biking, explore the history of the bridge, its construction and the mighty river that ...