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Rockland Riverway Trail
About the
Project
The Rockland Riverway Trail project will transform and enhance the existing major roadways, pedestrian, and non-motorized trails along the eastern side Rockland County into a shared-use pedestrian and cycling network. This proposal does not include construction of any new trails or roadways. The Trail will cross through 10 different municipalities in the County and runs a total of approximately 21 linear miles.
The Rockland Riverway Trail will:
Support the health and quality of life for Rockland County residents by maximizing access to recreation, the outdoors, and active transportation.
Explore opportunities to enhance connectivity between Rockland County communities and the surrounding counties within the Hudson Valley.
Become an engine for the County’s economic development and tourism.
Enhance the public realm by highlighting stories of local history and culture, as well as environmental sustainability.
Where the Trail follows existing roadways, the project intends to improve safety and efficiency for both motorized and non-motorized transportation to better accommodate non-motorized users. It also includes auxiliary facilities to avoid impacts and to address existing issues from stormwater runoff. The project is broken down into a series of 11 segments, which will be constructed in 11 phases over an estimated 10-year time frame, depending on the availability of funding.
As the design is developed, Rockland County will connect with key stakeholders and local communities to share updates and collect feedback. Rockland County will connect with key stakeholders and local communities along to share updates and collect feedback as the design develops.
What is the Rockland Riverway Trail?
The Rockland Riverway Trail will span over 21 miles throughout Rockland County. Beginning in Palisades, NY, and terminating in Stony Point, NY, the trail will run adjacent to the Hudson River and will cross through the following municipalities and villages: Orangetown, Sparkill, Piermont, Grand-View-on-Hudson, South Nyack, Nyack, Upper Nyack, Clarkstown, Haverstraw (Village), Haverstraw (Town), West Haverstraw, Tomkins Cove, Jones Point, and Iona Island.
Survey
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!
We’re looking for your feedback on signage and features along the Rockland Riverway Trail. Let us know your thoughts by visiting the link below to take the survey. The survey closes August 10, 2026!
Get Involved
During Summer 2026, we’re hosting several community events to continue to connect with County residents and gather your feedback as the Trail approaches Final Design.
Come meet us in person:
Thursday, July 16 at the Nyack Farmers’ Market | 8 AM - 2 PM
Thursday, July 23 at the Palisades Free Library | 3:30 - 7:30 PM
Additional engagement opportunities will occur in August 2026 across Rockland County. Stay tuned for more information!
Study Timeline
Sign Up for
Updates
Stay informed with progress updates about the Rockland Riverway Trail design, future community engagement events, and information about the Trail! Complete this form to sign up for e-mail updates.
Contact
For questions or feedback on the Rockland Riverway Trail or the project, please contact rocklandriverwayevents@gmail.com.