Sun, Dec 8, 2024, 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM
|
|
Exchange Place, 15 Exchange Pl, Jersey City, NJ, 07302
|
|
Free Event | |
Organized by FreeWalkers.org
|
One of our biggest and most scenic FreeWalks of the year
Start: Exchange Place, Jersey City
Finish: World Trade Center
Distance: 10-30mi
Where to find us: On the plaza near the river
Optional endpoints: A smaller ten-mile loop using the New York Waterway Port Imperial/Weehawken ferry is an option. The #1 subway shadows the entire second half of the route for those unable to finish.
Terrain: paved
Transit: NJTransit to Newark with transfer to PATH train to Exchange Place
Return: PATH train
Difficulty: Advanced
Category: urban, scenic
Coordinator: Cory Storch
Walk 10 to 30 miles of Hudson River vistas! FREE walking event
Get moving! Be a part of our most popular event of the year. Cross the grand George Washington Bridge on foot. Visit the location where Alexander Hamilton dueled with Aaron Burr. Enjoy a day of sweeping vistas along the river on a pedestrian-friendly route while we support the preservation of our natural resources.
The Hudson River Loop Walk is a one-day 30-mile walk along the Hudson bordering NYC and NJ. We start at the PATH station at Exchange Place in Jersey City and continue north along a nearly continuous Hudson River Waterfront Walkway on the Jersey side to the George Washington Bridge. After the spectacular trip across the bridge, we connect to the Hudson River Greenway trail, head south and end at the World Trade Center. The ferry returns you to Exchange Place.
In the event you are unable to finish, You can take advantage of the Light Rail on the Jersey side and the MTA Broadway-Seventh Avenue local (#1 train) always nearby during the second half of the walk.
If you are not ready to tackle a 30-mile journey, take advantage of the NY Waterway ferry service. With departures every twenty minutes, NY Waterway provides a pleasant journey from Port Imperial/Weehawken to Pier 78 in Manhattan during the Hudson River Loop Walk for those walkers wishing to complete the shorter ten mile loop.
Thanks to the progress on the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway on the Jersey side and the well-established Hudson River Greenway on the New York side, we will enjoy a route friendly to pedestrians and cyclists.
There's an optional short detour up the bluffs to Weehawken to view the spot where Alexander Hamilton died in a duel with Aron Burr. The walk will also introduce to you the edgy architecture of Burdett's Landing, the roadside nests of Edgewater parrots, views from the George Washington Bridge, the Little Red Lighthouse, Manhattan's many riverside sculptures, the famous High Line elevated walkway, and many other curiosities.
Click here for the Hudson River Walkway Walking Directions (NJ side)
Highlights:
- Hoboken
- Hudson River Waterfront Walkway
- Weehawken bluffs
- Hamilton Park
- Edgewater parrots
- Burdett's Landing
- George Washington Bridge
- Hudson River Greenway
- Midtown- High Line
- World Trade Center
- Occulus
Partners:
The East Coast Greenway Alliance is a non-profit organization developing a public multi-use 3,000 mile trail from Canada to Key West through New Jersey and New York. Donations and memberships help make this dream trail a reality.
The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway is a spectacular pathway on the western shore of the Hudson River in New Jersey. The Hudson River Waterfront Conservancy is dedicated to monitoring the completion and maintenance of the 18.5 linear mile plan while preserving the scenic value the Walkway. Your donations help make this spectacular walkway even better.
The 9/11 National Memorial Trail is a network of over 1,300 miles of trails connecting New York City, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pennsylvania, in tribute to the heroes who perished on September 11, 2001, and the heroes who, in response, answered the call for their country.