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The trail to the Blue Ledges ends up at a beautiful spot on the Hudson River on the bank opposite the tall cliffs called the Blue Ledges. The cliffs rise over 300 feet and are spectacular! The river makes a right angle bend at this location and is filled with big boulders which, depending on water levels, may be well above the flow or part of a huge white water. There is also a section of sandy bank shore for those who like to wade. At the trailhead, follow the Blue DEC trail markers.

Map: Blue Ledges Trail
Photo: Much Needed Shade
Photo: Crossing the Hudson
Photo: Waterfall Along the Tracks
Photo: Camp
Photo: Starting Out Along Railroad Tracks
Photo: Tracks
Photo: Across the Hudson
Photo: Northwood Club Road
Photo: Hudson River
Photo: Huntley in the Afternoon

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