![]() ![]() ![]() The section ends in Pawling where Route 292 and Holmes Road meet, with very few access point and crossroads until then. This rail trail begins at an entrance off North Main Street in Brewster, and has scenic views of woods, farm fields, ponds, and wetlands throughout. Pavement dog-friendly this section has no public services Photo courtesy of Dutchess Tourism Maybrook Trailway: Brewster to Pawling (9 mi.) Recommended only for experienced cyclists, not hikers, due to ongoing vehicle traffic. It starts at the intersection of Carmel and Putnam Avenues, and ends at the Maybrook Trailway entrance off North Main Street. This on-road section serves as a connection between the Putnam and Maybrook Trailways, running through the village of Brewster. Brewster On-Road Section: Village of Brewster (1 mi.) Before ending where Carmel and Putnam Avenue meet, the trail passes through Carmel. The second half of the Putnam Trailway, this section begins at Route 34 and Bridge Street in Mahopac, passing through scenic woods, lakes, and communities en route to Brewster. Putnam Trailway: Mahopac to Brewster (9 mi.) Local businesses are just a short distance from most parts of the trail. Here, the Putnam Trailway begins and leads to this segment’s end at Route 34 and Bridge Street in Mahopac. Westchester North County Trail & Putnam Trailway: New Castle to Mahopac (16 mi.)ĭog-friendly pavement several designated parking areasīeginning in New Castle where Route 100 and North State Road meet, this off-road section runs along the Westchester North County Trail until Baldwin Place. ![]()
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