Rensselaer Falls Trails and Maps

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Explore the best rated trails in Rensselaer Falls, NY, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Edwards Nature Trail and Maple City Trail . With more than 4 trails covering 39 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.

Recent Trail Reviews

Sissy Danforth Rivergate Trail

Some great improvements in Clayton, NY area

May, 2023 by bootleggerfarm_tl

The newly renovated Rivergate Trestle and a wetlands overlook within the S. Gerald Ingerson Preserve make a great area to hike. Good parking at the preserve within easy access to the old rail trail.

Black River Trail

This trail is really nice and especially beautiful this time of the year. Leaves were everywhere. The views of the river were very nice.

October, 2022 by laura32_13606

This trail is really nice and especially beautiful this time of the year. Leaves were everywhere. The views of the river were very nice.

Black River Trail

10/10

September, 2021 by k.b.angle

The views along the river are beautiful and the trail is really well maintained

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Sissy Danforth Rivergate Trail

Not for bikes that don't have fat tires

June, 2021 by btusa

I tried to pedal my mountain bike from Clayton to LaFarge. Got 1.6 miles into it, hoping it would get better but it didn't. Very difficult to pedal in the grass and it felt like my tires were sinking. I found a field that had a passageway of power lines and got out on the road. The back country / farm roads were so much better to ride on than this trail. I would not recommend this trail, and I am an avid trail rider.

Black River Trail

Great for skateboarding/longboarding

April, 2021 by andrewhusky2008

I went here recently and it was a skaters dream the roads are super well taken care of and it’s very scenic, I highly recommend coming here

Black River Trail

amazing

August, 2020 by texasfinestone

This trail was amazing just to walk.

Black River Trail

I have walked this trail for years and it it always fascinating. Very well maintained. Heavily trafficked but the width of the trail is large enough for runners/walkers coming and going.

July, 2020 by sacook51

I have walked this trail for years and it it always fascinating. Very well maintained. Heavily trafficked but the width of the trail is large enough for runners/walkers coming and going.

Sissy Danforth Rivergate Trail

Wish I had read these reviews first...

August, 2019 by steve.l.wight

Hard to find, no signage in Redwood or Theresa, chained gate at the feed store in Redwood. My GPS found access at Rivergate, with parking. Don't wear sunglasses! The deep shade and black trail surface (cinders, maybe?) make it difficult to see the rocks, deep sand, potholes and craters. The single star was earned because of all the nice people I met, asking directions.

Black River Trail

Black River trail extended 2017

September, 2017 by doreent

My total mileage measured 4.5 from the parking lot off Route 3 in Black River to the new addition on parking lot on Walker Ave., located in the city of Watertown. This trail now has three parking lots. It also crosses three roads with road crossing right-a-way lights. It is well maintained. On the new addition in the city of Watertown area, there is a Good will .. food share box and when in season, a vegetable garden that is shared with those using this trail. Future plans are to extend this trail to downtown Watertown where it will once again follow the black river!

Black River Trail

Beautiful trail

April, 2017 by mmm212

Nice flat asphalt trail, beautiful surroundings, mike markers, 3.5 miles from end to end. As a petite woman, I felt a little isolated at first but I felt very safe on the trail once others were on the trail also. It's was easy to do a 9 mile run. Can't wait to go back.

Sissy Danforth Rivergate Trail

Trail is unfortunately severed at Douglas Crossing

April, 2017 by mgooshaw

While scouting the trail for the first time prior to going on a ride, I found difficulty at the Douglas Crossing portion. The trail appeared to be obstructed by equipment belonging to Hick's Ice. After speaking with an individual and researching tax records, the portion of the trail that runs parallel to the business is owned by Allen Hicks. Hicks is reportedly denying access to this portion after some irresponsible riders caused damage to land or property a couple years ago. Riders must detour along Countryman Rd., Pink Schoolhouse Rd., to Drake Rd. which turns in to Snell Rd., on to Rt. 411. which is approximately 6.9 miles. Also, a trellis/bridge that runs through this portion has collapsed. Hopefully a solution to this can be found to re-open this portion of the trail.

Black River Trail

Thankfulness

November, 2016 by huniryan

I grew up in Black River and have frequent home visits yet never explored the trail until this Thanksgiving day. What a treasure! I ran the trail end to end glorifying in the beauty of the river and the trail. It was mostly snow covered. I loved the little bridges over the running water, the abandoned farm equipment, the rock formation, the wooden rail fence at Huntington St. I took many photos and will plan to frequent it more often.

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