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Mario Cuomo Bridge Loop From Manhattan, 9W Outbound, S County Railtrail Back

53.6mi
2,410ft
16.7%
00:00
2,438ft
-17.6%

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This is a beautiful loop made possible by the opening of the Cuomo Bridge bike path, and for those who like mixing it up and riding both roads and rail trails.

The loop takes 9W north to Nyack, then crosses the Mario Cuomo Bridge bike path to Tarrytown, ascends up to the Tarrytown Lakes Park, then returns south on the N/S County Rail Trail to Van Cortlandt Park continuing to the Hudson Bridge crossing and the Greenway bike path south to wherever you want to finish.

The loop also offers a number of options. Going north it's riders' choice such as River Road instead of 9W, and perhaps getting some extra climbing in over Bradley/Tweed on the way to Nyack.

Once over the Cuomo Bridge and in Tarrytown, how should you get up to the Tarrytown Lakes Park?! All the options involve pain (gravity), with some steep ramps thrown in. The three main artery roads up the hill are Prospect Ave, Benedict Ave, and the most direct and fastest way up, Neperan Road. However, they all have their share of traffic and no shoulder. So I found a more cycling-friendly option in Martling Avenue. All roads on this route to the lake above Tarrytown are on beautiful, wide back residential roads that go nowhere, so you’ll only see local traffic, if you see any cars at all. The route includes the lovely Hackley Campus. Once up at the Tarrytown Lakes Park, a lovely bike path takes you around the lake and joins up with the N. County rail trail south.

NOTE: At mile 27, the route passes through the Hackley Campus. Once in the campus, you will take the first left and ride by a building on the left, then a parking lot, then take the next left. This is a short service road and you will see "Do Not Enter" signs. These signs are for vehicles. Bikes are fine to descend this 100 meter service road to exit the campus.

ALSO, after descending from the Hudson Bridge once back in Manhattan, there is a pedestrian bridge over the rail tracks that involves stairs on both sides.

Author: Bob Schmon

cw 11/18/23

Roboviva Cue Sheet: snuggl.es/roboviva/routes/34020156


NYC, NYPublic (6,297 views)Created Sep 4, 2020Updated Jan 6, 20241 comment

Surfaces

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Cuesheet

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65 cues · 53.6 mi
End of Route
53.6 mi

Climbs

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Comments

Great ride! But the Hackley School shortcut may be a problem: the security guard chased me down and asked me to leave, saying it was private property
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