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Orange County
Between 2 great rivers, lying to our northwest behind a curtain of hills, Orange County is a unique cycling region. Due to distance, Orange County is superficially reached by out and back rides from our region. But NJ Transit and Metro North allow New York riders access to the entire region during warmer days with long daylight. Rolling, black-muck farm land of Pine Island, historic, tony 19th century Goshen, deeply-forested Greenwood Lake, tri-state Port Jevis on the Delaware, and Pine Bush, gateway to the Gunks, represent some of the diverse aspects of this region. A nice aspect of cycling Orange County is getting a boost from prevailing westerlies on the return leg heading east to railroad stations on the eastern side of the Hudson. Am I the only person who sees the profile of a bear's head in the outline of this county?
Name | Level(s) | Distance | Difficulty Rating |
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Salisbury Mills access Black Rock Preserve via Hulse Rd | A, B | 7 | 3 out of 5 |
Beacon access Black Rock Preserve via Mtn Rd | A, B | 11 | 3 out of 5 |
Beacon, Marlboro, Indian Mt., Poughkeepsie | C | 24 | 2 out of 5 |
Military Ice: riding on frozen lakes & ponds around West Point | B, C | 32 | 4 out of 5 |
Garrison / Black Rock / Storm King / Peekskill | A | 43 | 5 out of 5 |
West Point to NYC via Grassy Sprain | A | 58 | 4 out of 5 |
West Point to NYC via Grassy Sprain | A, B | 59 | 4 out of 5 |
Harriman Hell | A | 62 | 4 out of 5 |
Little Tor/ Blanchard/ Perkins/ Cold Spring | A, B | 66 | 4 out of 5 |
NYC-Little Tor-Buckburg-Storm King-Beacon | A | 71 | 4 out of 5 |