The North County Trailway is a paved multi-use trail located in Westchester County, New York. It follows the route of the former Putnam Division of the New York Central Railroad, which was in operation from 1881 to 1958. The trailway runs for approximately 22 miles, from the town of Mount Pleasant in the south to the town of Somers in the north.
The trailway is open to walkers, runners, cyclists, and rollerbladers, and it is also accessible to people with disabilities. There are several entry points along the trailway, including parking areas and trailheads located in various towns and villages along the route.
The North County Trailway is surrounded by scenic views of forests, wetlands, and suburban landscapes. Along the trailway, visitors can find a variety of amenities, including restrooms, picnic areas, and water fountains. The trailway also connects to several other trails, including the South County Trailway and the Bronx River Pathway, allowing visitors to extend their trip and explore more of the area.
The North County Trailway is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a safe and enjoyable way to explore the natural beauty of Westchester County. The trailway is also used for several annual events, including a bike ride and a walkathon, which help to raise funds for local charities and organizations.