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Hyde Park Trail Map - (PDF - 1.93MB)
The Hyde Park trail connects the three units of the Roosevelt-Vanderbilt NHS. Open daily during daylight hours.

*The portion of the Hyde Park Trail between the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site and Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site between Routes 9 and 9G is being temporarily closed effective March 23, 2008.

The trail will be undergoing rehabilitation work expected to be completed in October 2008.  

This work will include grading, resurfacing, a new bridge over the Maritje Kill,  redesign of the Route 9 parking lot, and the creation of a new 8-car parking lot near Route 9G.

When rehabilitation work is complete the trail will re-open to hikers and bicyclists.  However, while the construction contract is in effect this part of the trail will be closed.

Thank you for your patience as we improve the park facilities.

For information regarding the trails contact the National Park Service at 845-229-1521.*

 

Roosevelt-Vanderbilt NHS driving map - (PDF - 16.3Kb)
Directions for driving between the three units of the Roosevelt-Vanderbilt NHS

Eleanr Roosevelt with her brothers  

Did You Know?
Eleanor Roosevelts first name is Anna and she was born in New York City. She had two younger brothers, Elliot and Hall.

Last Updated: July 09, 2008 at 14:14 EST