A few years ago, tourists passing over the Rip Van Winkle Bridge would have had to settle for cruising by in their cars. But in 2018, the bridge’s pedestrian walkway was completed, giving adventurers a chance to span the massive bridge on foot. With the Hudson River rushing below, crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge is an incredible experience, offering views of the river and the Catskills that are unmatched.
The Rip Van Winkle Bridge towers 145 feet over the Hudson River and is 5,040 feet long, with a walking path for pedestrians who want to take on the nearly mile-long trek.
The pedestrian bridge was completed in 2018 and runs along the south side of the bridge. When you're 145 feet above the water, the views of the Hudson River are astounding.
The architecture of the Olana State Historic Site, built by mid-19th century artist Frederic Church, is spectacular. The landmark's 250-acre landscape is open to the public and beautifully designed.
While you're in the area, check out neighboring parks and attractions like Dutchmen's Landing Park, Catskill Marina and riverside restaurant Frank Guido's Port of Call.
You’ll have a hard time finding a better opportunity to enjoy the Hudson River than the walkway of the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, and the Olana State Historic Site is worth a trip on its own. Add to that a collection of other parks, preserves and overlooks in the area, and your next weekend adventure is already marked out.
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