Corrine's Way, Amy's Amble, and Tom's Trail Loop
Corrine's Way, Amy's Amble, and Tom's Trail Loop
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Take a refreshing break on Corrine's Way, Amy's Amble, and Tom's Trail Loop, an easy hike that winds through the peaceful Nyquist-Harcourt Wildlife Sanctuary. This short route covers just 0.5 miles (0.8 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 21 feet (6 metres), making it perfect for a quick outdoor…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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This route was planned by komoot.
While the names 'Corrine's Way,' 'Amy's Amble,' and 'Tom's Trail Loop' refer to various individual trails across different regions, this specific komoot route is a short, easy hike within the Nyquist-Harcourt Wildlife Sanctuary. It's designed as a gentle loop, perfect for a quick stroll.
This particular route is quite short and easy. It typically takes around 15 minutes to complete, making it ideal for a brief outdoor escape.
Yes, absolutely! With a distance of just over 800 meters and minimal elevation gain, this route is graded as easy and is very suitable for beginners, young children, and anyone looking for a gentle, accessible walk.
The Nyquist-Harcourt Wildlife Sanctuary generally welcomes dogs, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The route is located within the Nyquist-Harcourt Wildlife Sanctuary. Specific trailhead parking details for this exact loop are not provided, but visitors typically access the sanctuary from designated parking areas. We recommend checking the sanctuary's official website for the most current parking information.
Generally, access to the Nyquist-Harcourt Wildlife Sanctuary is free, and no permits are required for day use. However, it's always a good idea to check the sanctuary's official website for any updated regulations or special event fees before your visit.
This route can be enjoyed year-round. Spring offers blooming wildflowers, summer provides lush greenery, autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage, and winter can be serene with snow. Choose the season that best suits your preference for scenery and weather.
This route passes by the historic site of Historic Huguenot Street, offering a glimpse into the area's rich past. Within the Nyquist-Harcourt Wildlife Sanctuary, you can also expect to see various local flora and fauna, especially birds, as it's a wildlife sanctuary.
Yes, this route utilizes sections of several other trails within the area. It includes parts of the Empire State Trail (New Paltz, bike), the Hudson Valley Greenway Trail (New Paltz to South Kingston), and the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail (both cycling and hiking sections).
As an easy route within a wildlife sanctuary, the terrain is generally flat and well-maintained, suitable for a casual walk. Expect natural surfaces, potentially some gravel or packed earth, typical of a short, accessible trail.
Visitors are typically asked to stay on marked trails, pack out all trash, and respect wildlife. Dogs must be leashed. Check the sanctuary's official guidelines for a complete list of rules to ensure a responsible visit.