Come cross the Hudson River in your kayak with us! This crossing will take approximately 1-1/2 hours in each direction and will include a 20-minute break on the Nyack shoreline.
There will be safety boat escorts, but only experienced kayakers with the stamina to paddle 7 miles round-trip at an average rate of 2.5 knots should register. Life jackets must be worn at all times.
Participants must provide their own boat and gear – paddle, whistle, pump, skirt (optional). Must be at least 18 years old to participate. Register HERE, or scan the QR:
About the Ramble
Every September, participation continues to grow. Ramblers come not only from the Hudson Valley region and New York State but from other regions of the country as well to discover the riches our Valley has to offer. Whether you are interested in a challenging hike, bike ride or paddle, an inspiring walk through the grounds and homes of some of the Valleys most notable artists, authors, and Great Americans, a trip back in time to experience the significant role the region played in the Revolutionary War, or a family-fun festival or river exploration event, the Hudson River Valley Ramble truly offers something for everyone!
The Hudson River Valley Ramble celebrates the trails, the river and the historic and cultural resources of the Hudson River Valley Greenway and Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area. Many Ramble events connect heritage and recreation.
What does this mean? Many Ramble events highlight themes of the Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area such as the Revolutionary War, Great Estates, Hudson River School artists, designated Greenway Trails, and the Hudson River Estuary. Ramble events are generally outdoors, or include an outdoor portion, and are guided and/or offer an interpretation of the landscape, history, or ecology of the area. They can be guided walks, hikes, bike tours, kayak or canoe trips; a family festival, or a river exploration.
Where? The geographic area of the Hudson River Valley Greenway and Maurice D. Hinchey National Heritage Area includes all of the municipalities within these counties: Albany, Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Saratoga, Ulster; Washington, Westchester, and those portions of New York and Bronx counties adjacent to the Hudson River and within the city’s waterfront revitalization program area.