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County reopens section of Henry Hudson Trail

The Monmouth County Park System has reopened a 1.25-mile section of the Henry Hudson Trail that runs from Popamora Point to the Atlantic Highlands Marina.

“The reopening of this portion of the Henry Hudson Trail is a momentous occasion not only for the Monmouth County Park System, but for all those in this community and beyond who enjoy spending time here,” said Freeholder Director Lillian G. Burry, liaison to the park system.

“Residents and visitors alike can once again enjoy this beautiful trail and all it has to offer, from bike riding to taking a leisurely stroll with family and friends for many years to come,” Burry said.

Damaged during superstorm Sandy in October 2012, this section of trail initially reopened under primitive conditions with long-term plans to rebuild it to withstand flooding and storm events, according to a press release from the county.

The project, a joint effort with Atlantic Highlands, called for installation of subsurface drains to convey water across the trail; new surfacing; precast concrete boardwalks; and additional water protection along the bayside of the trail.

Work began in early 2017 and temporarily closed the section. With completion of this project, trail users will once again be able to bicycle, run or walk along the scenic Bayshore, according to the press release.

Opened in 1992 with a 9-mile section, the Henry Hudson Trail was the park system’s first rails-to-trails project. Today it has grown to 24 miles and offers a northern section and a southern section.

Running between the Highlands and Aberdeen Township, the northern section is 12 miles long. The southern section is still under construction and features approximately 10 miles of trail that are open for use.

Once completed, the Henry Hudson Trail will travel continuously between Highlands and Freehold.

To learn more about the Henry Hudson Trail or the Monmouth County Park System, visit www.MonmouthCountyParks.com or call 732-842-4000, ext. 4312. For persons with hearing impairment, the park system TTY/TDD number is 711.

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