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Hiking around Mamaroneck, New York, explores a landscape of coastal parks, nature preserves, and riverside paths along the Long Island Sound. The region is characterized by saltwater marshes, extensive woodlands, and generally flat terrain with minimal elevation change. Water features like the Mamaroneck Reservoir and various vernal ponds enhance the natural environment. The network of parks near Mamaroneck offers accessible routes through varied natural environments.
Last updated: June 5, 2026
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Embark on an easy hike along the White Trail, a pleasant route that winds through a diverse woodland environment. You will find yourself surrounded by deciduous trees, providing ample shade…
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Embark on the Marshlands Conservancy Loop, an easy hike spanning 2.1 miles (3.3 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 90 feet (27 metres), typically completed in about 52 minutes.…

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Hike the moderate 7.6-mile Leatherstocking Trail through hardwood forests, river areas, and residential sections in Westchester County.
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Hike the easy 0.6-mile Leddy Trail in Larchmont Reservoir, offering scenic views of Lake Champlain and a family-friendly story walk.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A well-maintained dirt trail winds through Saxon Woods Park, tracing the path along the Mamaroneck Reservoir and Vernal Pond, providing breathtaking views of both the water and the lush hardwood forest. This trail is highly popular among hikers, cross-country enthusiasts, and equestrians alike.
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Large open field between the estate and the harbor gives this short hike great variety
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The Rye Marshlands loop is an easy hike with some beautiful view of the Marshlands, Milton Harbor, deer, and the fields by the Jay Estate. The views of the marshes are probably best on the causeway to the smaller island.
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Yes, there are over 20 hiking routes available. The area offers a good mix of trail types, with the majority being easy walks and a smaller selection of moderately challenging hikes. You'll find everything from coastal paths to forested trails.
The trails around Mamaroneck are highly regarded by the komoot community, earning an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the region's well-maintained paths, scenic water views along the Long Island Sound, and the peaceful atmosphere of the nature preserves.
Many parks in Westchester County allow leashed dogs on trails. A great option is the Yellow Trail, Saxon Woods Park loop from Harrison, which offers a pleasant walk through woodlands. Always check the specific park's regulations before you go, as rules can vary.
The Mamaroneck area is great for family outings. A very accessible and short option is the Edith G. Read Natural Park and Wildlife Sanctuary loop — Rye. At just over a mile, it's perfect for little legs and offers chances to see local birdlife.
Yes, for a smooth, paved surface, the Bronxville Lake via Bronx River Parkway — Tuckahoe route is an excellent choice. It follows the Bronx River, providing a scenic and accessible walk for all.
For beautiful coastal scenery, the Orchard Beach & Twin Island loop — Pelham Bay Park provides lovely views over the Long Island Sound. Many trails in the region feature water views, salt marshes, and pleasant woodland scenery.
The terrain around Mamaroneck is generally flat, so you won't find any truly difficult mountain climbs. Most trails are rated as easy or moderate. For a bit more of a workout, you can explore the longer trail systems in parks like the Rockefeller State Park Preserve or Cranberry Lake Preserve, which offer varied terrain over greater distances.
Several local parks are favorites among hikers. Rockefeller State Park Preserve is a top-rated destination known for its extensive network of wide carriage roads through woodlands and fields. Cranberry Lake Preserve is another popular spot, offering trails that wind through forests and around a scenic lake and swamp. For coastal nature, many visitors enjoy the Marshlands Conservancy with its paths through a large wildlife sanctuary.
Otter Creek Preserve is a fantastic choice for wildlife viewing, protecting one of the largest salt marshes in the county and attracting over 100 species of birds. Another excellent option is the Welwyn Preserve County Park loop — Glen Cove, which combines coastal views with forested paths where you might spot local fauna.
Yes, several trails are accessible via the Metro-North Railroad. For example, you can take the train to the Harrison station to access Saxon Woods Park, or to Tuckahoe station to walk along the Bronx River Parkway path. Always check train schedules and plan your route from the station to the trailhead in advance.
Hiking is possible year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly beautiful. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers spectacular fall foliage, especially in wooded areas like Saxon Woods Park and Rockefeller State Park Preserve. Summer is great for coastal walks, but be sure to bring water and sun protection.


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