Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail

Summary

The Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail is a paved 3.8 mile north-south rail trail in the town of Orangetown, Rockland County, New York. It begins at the Blauvelt Free Library on Western Highway in the hamlet of Blauvelt, and ends at the intersection of Oak Tree Road in the hamlet of Tappan. The trail intersects the Old Erie Path at Depot Square in Sparkill.[1]

Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail
Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail in Tappan, New York.
Length3.8 mi (6.1 km)
LocationRockland County, New York
TrailheadsBlauvelt Library at Western Highway in Blauvelt
41°03′35″N 73°57′27″W / 41.05964°N 73.95739°W / 41.05964; -73.95739 (Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail (northern trailhead))
Oak Tree Road in Tappan
41°01′02″N 73°56′22″W / 41.01731°N 73.93935°W / 41.01731; -73.93935 (Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail (southern trailhead))
UseWalking & Biking

The trail follows the right-of-ways of two former railroads. From the southern trailhead in Tappan to Sparkill, it follows the Northern Branch, which was constructed in 1859 by the Northern Railroad of New Jersey from Nyack to Pavonia Terminal in Jersey City. The railway's right-of-way continues north from Sparkill as the Old Erie Path. Northwest of Sparkill, the trail follows the right-of-way of the old Erie Main Line (also known as the Piermont Line) of the Erie Railroad.[2][3]

The Old Erie Path to Nyack splits off from the Clarke Trail to Blauvelt in Sparkill

References edit

  1. ^ Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail Map
  2. ^ Rockland County Former Rail Routes
  3. ^ Rockland Times