Near Breakneck Ridge to Sugarloaf Mountain Loop
Heading up the Breakneck scramble in light snow
Near Breakneck Ridge to Sugarloaf Mountain Loop
Breakneck Ridge III
Near Breakneck Ridge to Sugarloaf Mountain Loop
Breakneck Ridge I
Near Breakneck Ridge to Sugarloaf Mountain Loop
Test yourself (and your nerve) with the rock scrambles of Breakneck Ridge, the trail goes left from here, up that steep incline to the left of the hiker.
Near Breakneck Ridge to Sugarloaf Mountain Loop
One of the numerous overlooks of Breakneck Ridge. This spot overlooks the Hudson River with Storm King Mountain in the distance.

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Breakneck Ridge to Sugarloaf Mountain Loop

4.4 (35 Ratings)
A must-do route for New Yorkers, plus some added trails and Sugarloaf Mountain, all accessible by Metro North.
6.1
mi
Distance
2,158
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.09mi
Distance
2,158ft
Elevation Gain
2,158ft
Elevation Loss
90%
Max Grade
1,245ft
High Point
5ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This trail can be accessed on weekends via the Metro North Hudson line. There is a special stop for Breakneck Ridge - be mindful as it is a single train door that will open onto a "station" that is no more than a set of wooden stairs. From the "station," hike south along the road to the trailhead. The trailhead is just before a tunnel on the right/south. There will likely be a mass of people that just got off the train so I recommend just chilling for 15-30 minutes to let them get ahead if you don't want to be part of the parade going up the ridge (or race ahead if you're fast). The ridge ascent is very steep, but you can see some old switchbacks to make it basically a steep hike-up. You won't need your hands for much more than balance, but I wouldn't bring kiddies on this trail. Once to the top, you get excellent views of the Hudson River and access to a large number of trails.For this route stay on the Breakneck Ridge Trail. You'll get some more nice views as the trail follows the ridge line, as well as a bit more elevation gain and loss. If you have had enough, you can take the Breakneck Bypass Trail back down right away. Or continue on to the blue-blazed Notch Trail. The Notch Trail will connect to the yellow-blazed Wilkinson Memorial Trail after less than a half mile. Turn left onto Wilkinson Memorial Trail to head back. You'll stay on this trail the whole way back down to the metro tracks, but not before ascending Sugarloaf Mountain for some lovely views north. There are a few steep points on the descent as well, but nothing as consistently steep as the ascent. When you get to the road, you'll have to head north to get to an overpass over the train tracks. Remember the metro back is heading the opposite direction! When you pass over the train tracks, you'll see the yellow train platform for the return metro again.

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