Do you know that the world’s longest elevated pedestrian walkway is right here in New York? It is! Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park is a restored railroad bridge that spans the Hudson River and visitors can walk across it for exercise and incredible views. This bridge is 1.28 miles long and is 212 feet above the river at its highest point. You’ll love experiencing the Hudson River in this way. Read on to learn more about this historic bridge and its long and interesting history.

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It’s wonderful to see this bridge restored for the people! Now, it will have many more decades or even centuries of use. Walking across this walkway is a wonderful experience that all New Yorkers and New York visitors should try. You’ll love it!

Want to walk across another Hudson River bridge? Try the Bear Mountain Bridge, too! Walk Across The Bear Mountain Bridge For A Gorgeous View Of New York’s Fall Colors

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