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This is a 2.2-mile portion of Weschester County's North County Trailway running north from Briarcliff's Law Park.


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2.3

Miles

3.7

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Point to Point

312' 95 m

High

239' 73 m

Low

73' 22 m

Up

8' 2 m

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Need to Know

This section of the North County Trailway requires at least one roadway crossing of Route 100 just north of Briarcliff Manor's Law Memorial Park. Parking and restrooms are available in Law Park, and a new parking area is also available at the Route 100/North State Road trailhead if you want to start at the north end of this section.

Description

The North County Trailway is a paved bicycle and pedestrian path located primarily on right-of-way lands of the former Putnam Division of the New York Central Railroad. The "Old Put," as it was fondly referred to by commuters, provided freight and passenger service from 1881 to 1958 between the Bronx and Putnam County. The North County Trailway spans 22.1 miles in Westchester County, from Eastview in the Town of Mt. Pleasant, to Baldwin Place in Somers. It continues north into Carmel in Putnam County for 12 miles as the Putnam Trail.

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Henry Jamin

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ADA Accessible Ramp - Law Park Walking Path
Sep 23, 2019 near Briarcl…, NY
North County Trailway looking south from Law Park in Briarcliff Manor
Oct 23, 2019 near Briarcl…, NY

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