Henry Hudson Trail

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The Henry Hudson Trail is a rail trail in western and northern Monmouth County, New Jersey. The trail is named for Henry Hudson, who explored the harbor at Atlantic Highlands and the Raritan Bayshore coastline in the early 1600s. The trail is not near the Hudson River. The Henry Hudson Trail was the first rail-trail developed in Monmouth County,and was joined by the Union Transportation rail-trail in 2010. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Along the southernmost segment of the trail, in Marlboro Township. Abandoned rails can be seen on both sides.
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rdf:langString The Henry Hudson Trail is a rail trail in western and northern Monmouth County, New Jersey. The trail is named for Henry Hudson, who explored the harbor at Atlantic Highlands and the Raritan Bayshore coastline in the early 1600s. The trail is not near the Hudson River. The 24-mile-long (39 km), 10-foot-wide (3.0 m) paved multi-usetrail is part of the Monmouth County Park System. The rail trailtraverses the Raritan Bayshore region from Highlands and connects inlandto Freehold Borough using the formerrights-of-way of several rail lines. Although trees line much of the trail, it affords some views of surrounding wetlands, streams, woodlands and fields. It traverses through the municipalities of Freehold, Marlboro, Matawan, Aberdeen, Keyport, Union Beach, Hazlet, Keansburg, Middletown, and Atlantic Highlands. The Garden State Parkway is the dividing line between the northern and southern sections of the trail. The northern section runs 12 miles east from the Aberdeen-Keyport border to Highlands, north of and roughly parallel to NJ Route 36. A missing link in Atlantic Highlands requires on-road travel between Avenue D and the Atlantic Highlands marina. The southern (inland) section runs south from Matawan to Freehold Borough. A long missing link in Marlboro divides this inland section into its own north and south segments. The property for the inland sections is currently railbanked by New Jersey Transit (NJT), which leases the line for trail usage to the Monmouth County Park System. The trail is administered by the Monmouth County Park System and is leased through 2020 for use as a trail. If future economic conditions warrant resuming operation, NJT reserves the right to restore rail service at any time. The railroad line was never officially abandoned, unlike most rail trails. The Henry Hudson Trail was the first rail-trail developed in Monmouth County,and was joined by the Union Transportation rail-trail in 2010.
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