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Greenburgh offers walking and biking trails in local parks like Hart’s Brook Park, Glenville Woods, and the Greenburgh Nature Center. For longer rides, residents can access the South County and North County Trailways, connecting to a larger regional network.
Greenburgh offers a variety of walking and biking trails right here in town and as part of larger regional trail systems. You can enjoy nature paths and loops at local parks like Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve, Glenville Woods Park, East Irvington Nature Preserve, and the Greenburgh Nature Center, which all have marked trails through woods, meadows, and around ponds. For longer rides and walks, Greenburgh has access to major multi‑use rail trails like the South County Trailway and North County Trailway, which are paved paths great for walking, running, and biking and connect to a wider network in Westchester County.
Local Trails and Parks
Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve – 18 interconnected hiking trails totaling more than 2.5 miles through wooded and natural areas.
Glenville Woods Park Preserve – Walking trails through scenic woodlands, great for casual hikes and nature exploration
Greenburgh Nature Center Trails – Several marked nature paths winding through forest, meadows, and around a pond.
East Irvington Nature Preserve – Trails and benches around a peaceful pond and nature area.
East Rumbrook Park – Nature trail within a larger park setting (sports and recreation amenities also available).
Regional and Multi-Use Trails
North County Trailway – A long, paved walking and biking trail that begins in Greenburgh and runs north through Westchester County, ideal for longer rides and strolls.
South County Trailway – Connects with the North County Trailway and offers extended paved paths for walking, running, and biking through the region.
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