Monday, March 11, 2019

Three Popular Hikes Near New York City


The chief financial officer of New 2ND Capital, a private equity fund based in New York City, Kate Merli possesses more than 10 years of experience in the finance sector. In her free time, Kate Merli maintains an active lifestyle and enjoys hiking.

New York City is not commonly associated with hiking, though several hiking spots are nearby. A few of the popular hiking trails near the city are:

- The Appalachian Trail. The world’s longest hike, it runs from Maine to Georgia, but New York hikers can access the trail near Bellvale Mountain, about 90 minutes from New York City.

- Kazimiroff Nature Trail. A two-mile hike, this trail winds through Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx. The looped trail takes hikers through meadows and forests along the rocky coastline facing Long Island Sound. The hike offers great views of the surrounding landscape.

- Breakneck Ridge Trail. For a challenge, this trail comes with some rock climbing and steep ascents. The 10-mile trail takes roughly six hours to complete, though hikers can enjoy smaller segments of the trail.

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