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United States, New York, West Kill

Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor

Spring

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Welcome to the Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor in West Kill, a beautiful natural oasis for walking and hiking enthusiasts. With 27.5 acres of unspoiled wilderness, this park offers a ...

Welcome to the Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor in West Kill, a beautiful natural oasis for walking and hiking enthusiasts. With 27.5 acres of unspoiled wilderness, this park offers a variety of trails suitable for all levels of hikers. Whether you are looking for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor has something to offer for everyone. The well-maintained trails provide a tranquil setting for outdoor activity, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers seeking an immersive experience in the great outdoors. The park features a network of scenic trails, including the popular Diamond Notch Trail, with its breathtaking views and diverse terrain. With routes ranging from short, easy walks to longer, more challenging hikes, visitors can explore the natural beauty of the area at their own pace. The Diamond Notch Trail, with a length of 2.6 miles and an estimated time of 44 minutes, is a must-visit for those seeking a rewarding outdoor adventure. Additionally, the Diamond Notch Trail (Blue) offers a 1.9-mile route, providing hikers with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the serene surroundings of the park. For walkers and hikers looking to discover the beauty of Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor, this park is a haven for outdoor activity and exploration. Whether you are seeking a peaceful nature walk or an invigorating hike, the park's diverse trails cater to a range of preferences. For more information about the park and routes, visitors can download Pacer Pedometer, a convenient tool for accessing detailed park information and trail routes. Come and experience the natural wonders of Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor, where adventure awaits amidst the scenic landscapes of West Kill.

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Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor in West Kill, United States offers a picturesque setting for walking and hiking enthusiasts. With essential amenities such as parking lots and restrooms, visitors can easily access the park and enjoy a comfortable hiking experience. Additionally, the presence of shelters provides a convenient resting place ...

Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor in West Kill, United States offers a picturesque setting for walking and hiking enthusiasts. With essential amenities such as parking lots and restrooms, visitors can easily access the park and enjoy a comfortable hiking experience. Additionally, the presence of shelters provides a convenient resting place for hikers, adding to the overall appeal of the park. The park's scenic beauty and tranquil ambiance make it an ideal location for outdoor activities, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking a refreshing walking or hiking adventure.

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Best Walking Routes in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor
#1 - Diamond Notch Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.7 milesEst. Time: 12m
#2 - Diamond Notch Trail
(1 review)
Length: 2.6 milesEst. Time: 44m
#3 - Diamond Notch Trail (Blue)
(1 review)
Length: 1.9 milesEst. Time: 32m
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Nearby Parks
Diamond Notch Unit
Hunter-West Kill Wilderness
Stony Clove Unit
Lanes Brook Unit
Rusk Mountain Unit
Stony Clove Notch Unit
Camp Meadowbrook Unit
Rusk Mountain Wild Forest
Railroad Bend Unit
FAQs about Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor
Where is the best place to walk in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor?
The best place to walk in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor is along the Diamond Notch Trail, which is known for its beautiful scenery and moderate difficulty level. Pacer community provides routes info, reviews, and ratings for this trail.
How many routes are in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor?
Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor offers three routes for walking and hiking, including the Diamond Notch Trail, Diamond Notch Trail (Blue), and another segment of the Diamond Notch Trail. Pacer community has rated and reviewed these routes to help you choose the one that best fits your preferences.
Which is the longest route in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor?
The longest route in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor is the 2.6-mile segment of the Diamond Notch Trail. This trail provides an opportunity for a longer and more immersive hiking experience. The Pacer community has provided valuable insights and ratings for this route.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/hikers in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor?
Yes, Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor provides essential amenities such as parking lots and restrooms for the convenience of walkers and hikers.
How accessible is Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor?
Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor is accessible with parking lots and restroom facilities, making it convenient for walkers and hikers to visit.
What kind of sports can I do in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor?
While primarily designed for biking, Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor also offers opportunities for walking and hiking, allowing visitors to enjoy outdoor activities in a natural setting.
What is the best season to walk in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor?
The best season to walk in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor is typically late spring through early fall when the weather is milder and the trails are less likely to be covered in snow or ice.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor?
Visitors to Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor should be prepared for a range of weather conditions, including warm summers, cool autumns, and cold winters. It's important to check the forecast and dress accordingly, especially during the shoulder seasons when weather can be unpredictable.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor?
In Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor, hikers and walkers may encounter wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bears, eastern coyotes, and a variety of bird species. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and respectful of the park's wildlife.
Best Walking Routes in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor
#1 - Diamond Notch Trail
4 (1 review)
Length: 0.7 milesEst. Time: 12m
#2 - Diamond Notch Trail
4 (1 review)
Length: 2.6 milesEst. Time: 44m
#3 - Diamond Notch Trail (Blue)
4 (1 review)
Length: 1.9 milesEst. Time: 32m
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Nearby Parks
Diamond Notch Unit
Hunter-West Kill Wilderness
Stony Clove Unit
Lanes Brook Unit
Rusk Mountain Unit
Stony Clove Notch Unit
Camp Meadowbrook Unit
Rusk Mountain Wild Forest
Railroad Bend Unit
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bethboehningAug 17, 2024
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Denise and CurtOct 10, 2023
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vmlaskinOct 3, 2022
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KevinFeb 27, 2022
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PacerPalDec 12, 2021
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JasonOct 23, 2021
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Oct 1, 2021Hiking
BrennanNov 7, 2020
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Best Walking Routes in Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor
#1- Diamond Notch Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.7 milesEst. Time: 12m
#2- Diamond Notch Trail
(1 review)
Length: 2.6 milesEst. Time: 44m
#3- Diamond Notch Trail (Blue)
(1 review)
Length: 1.9 milesEst. Time: 32m