Hike To A Little-Known Suspension Bridge At Black Creek Preserve In New York
By Lea Monroe|Published October 24, 2019
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Each region of New York state has something to offer that will make you want to head out and explore a different area other than your own. When we find ourselves craving adventure as New Yorkers, many of us love to head to the Hudson Valley. Full of hundreds of miles of hiking trails and thrilling outdoor adventures, the Hudson Valley is every explorer’s true paradise. So, grab your friends and family and hit the road because you’re bound to love exploring Black Creek Preserve.
Down in Ulster County where you're in New York's scenic Hudson Valley Region, you'll find the Black Creek Preserve.
You'll even see lots of people visiting the preserve so that they can check out the threatened species of animals that call this place home, as well as the variety of endangered plants - all of which you'll find informational signage about along the trails.
As much as we enjoy the views from the Pitch Pine Overlook and spending time along the Hudson's riverfront, it's at the very beginning of trail system that you'll find most people's favorite spot!
Incredible to walk across during the fall season when the preserve's covered in our vibrant fall colors, the suspension bridge is just one of many things in the preserve that make this place so dreamy.