OSI, WVLT complete rail trail improvements

Posted 1/27/21

The Open Space Institute (OSI), in partnership with the Wallkill Valley Land Trust (WVLT), and the Hudson River Valley Greenway, today announced the completion of a $1 million project to improve the …

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OSI, WVLT complete rail trail improvements

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The Open Space Institute (OSI), in partnership with the Wallkill Valley Land Trust (WVLT), and the Hudson River Valley Greenway, today announced the completion of a $1 million project to improve the northern 9.5-mile stretch of the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail. The section of trail, located in the Towns of Rosendale and Ulster, begins at Cragswood Road in New Paltz and ends at NYS Route 32 in the City of Kingston.
This stretch of the rail trail features unique vistas of the Shawangunk Mountains and the Rondout Creek as well as historical cement quarries and Joppenbergh Mountain.
The project started in the summer of 2020 to improve overall public access to the OSI/WVLT-protected section of the trail. With the new host of improvements, the trail is primed for inclusion as part of the Empire State Trail.
“With people looking to connect with nature, it is critically important to make these outdoor destinations safe and welcoming. Whether it be OSI’s River-to-Ridge Trail or projects we’ve supported along the way, such as the restoration of the Rosendale Trestle, OSI is proud to continue our work in the region to protect land and make it more accessible to the public,” said Kim Elliman, president and CEO of OSI.
Beth Bengtson, President of the WVLT, noted that the improvements reflect the benefits of collaboration between agencies, non-profits and other organizations. “The upgrade of the rail trail has essentially created a completely new experience for walkers, hikers, bikers and anyone using the trail for recreation and relaxation,” she said.

“The improvements not only addressed safety, drainage and other structural issues along the rail rail trail, but also included grading and landscaping designed to make it more pleasurable for users,” said Christie DeBoer, Executive Director of the WVLT. “It is a big win for the entire community.”
State Parks Executive Deputy Commissioner Tom Alworth said, “This project reflects the kind of teamwork by public-private partnerships at State Parks that is accomplishing so much across the state. This work in the Hudson Valley will help make the Empire State Trail a world-class destination at a time when New Yorkers are flocking to healthy and safe outdoor recreation.”
Now completed, the trail improvement project included resurfacing of the trail path with a permeable stone dust surface, rehabilitating three small bridges, and improved wayfinding signage. The project also greatly improved safety at road crossings with warning signage that has increased trail visibility.
Many of the safety upgrades are providing a more welcoming experience and universal accessibility at major access points along the trail, including regrading of steep locations, and the addition of gently sloped entrance ramps.
The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail improvement project was managed by OSI in partnership with WVLT and was funded by OSI-secured grants from the New York State Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) and the New York Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation’s (OPR).