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Corinth Beach on the Hudson River and Back

Corinth Beach and Back is a round-trip ride of approximately 19.9 miles on paved country roads with rolling hills and beautiful scenery all around. The route takes you through Corinth, South Corinth, Greenfield, Porter Corners, and back. It’s a pleasant and relatively easy ride, though there are a few moderately difficult hills on Main Street (mile 1.5), Depot Road (mile 8), and Ballou Road (mile 13). Miner Road (mile 10) also presents a slow incline but is not too steep.

Photo by Jennifer Kietzman.

photo by jennifer kietzman
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Along the route, take in local landmarks such as the Main Street School and Corinth Grange on Main St., the serene Ice Pond at the corner of Main St. and Stark Rd., and the Alpine Lake Campground on Heath Rd. Other notable stops include the historic Eno’s General Store at Chapman St. and Miner Rd., the Old South Corinth School on Miner Rd., and Warren’s Ice Cream at the corner of Route 9N and Spier Falls Rd. Don’t miss the sheep at General Bailey Homestead Farm on Spier Falls Rd. and the Corinth Veterans Memorial Park on Heath Rd.

Public restrooms are available at both Stewart’s locations in Corinth.

19.9 mi*
2 – 2.5 hours
Easy to Moderate
43.427ºN, 73.931ºW
*Does not include optional side rides.
Parking

Park in the public lot located directly across Main Street/Route 9N from the Village of Corinth beach. Look for the sign labeled Jessup’s Landing Park to guide you to the parking area.

Plan Your Route

Directions
  • As you exit the parking lot, turn right onto Main St./Route 9N
  • Turn right onto Stark Rd.
  • Turn left onto Heath Rd.
  • Turn right onto Comstock Rd.
  • Turn right onto Howe Rd., which turns into Depot Rd.
  • Cross over Route 9N to stay on Depot Rd.
  • Turn right onto Chapman St.
  • Turn left onto Miner Rd.
  • Turn left onto Ballou Rd.
  • Turn left onto Allen Rd.
  • Turn left onto N. Greenfield Rd./CR 19
  • Cross over Route 9N to Spier Falls Rd./CR 25
  • Left onto Angel Rd.
  • Right onto Stark Rd.
  • Cross over Main St. to Gabriel Rd.
  • Left onto Wall St.
  • Cross over Ash St. to 3rd St.
  • Left onto Palmer Ave.
  • Right onto River St.
  • At the corner of River St. and Sherman Ave., turn right to stay on River St.
  • Left onto East River Drive/CR 9
  • Right onto Main St.
  • Arrive back at the beach!
From Corinth Beach and Back - Jennifer Kietzman, Eno_s Store on the Left and the Holmes House on the Right
Jennifer Kietzman, Eno’s Store on the Left and the Holmes House on the Right
From Corinth Beach and Back - Jennifer Kietzman, The Ice Pond
Jennifer Kietzman, The Ice Pond
From Corinth Beach and Back - Jennifer Kietzman, Tank at the Corinth Veterans Memorial Park
Jennifer Kietzman, Tank at the Corinth Veterans Memorial Park
From Corinth Beach and Back - Jennifer Kietzman, South Corinth School, Now a Private Residence
Jennifer Kietzman, South Corinth School, Now a Private Residence
From Corinth Beach and Back - Jennifer Kietzman, Rusted Truck
Jennifer Kietzman, Rusted Truck
From Corinth Beach and Back - Jennifer Kietzman, Road View
Jennifer Kietzman, Road View
From Corinth Beach and Back - Jennifer Kietzman, Old School Bus
Jennifer Kietzman, Old School Bus
From Corinth Beach and Back - Jennifer Kietzman, Historic Main Street School
Jennifer Kietzman, Historic Main Street School
Things You Don’t Want to Miss

Notable Landmarks
& Scenic Views


Along the route, you’ll pass landmarks like the Main Street School, the Corinth Grange, and the Ice Pond. Don’t miss Eno’s General Store, the Old South Corinth School, Warren’s Ice Cream, and the sheep at General Bailey Homestead Farm, as well as the Corinth Veterans Memorial Park.

Things to look for on your way
  • The historic Main Street School on Main St.
  • The Corinth Grange, a local landmark on Main St.
  • The serene Ice Pond at the corner of Main St. and Stark Rd.
  • Corinth Veterans Memorial Park on Heath Rd., honoring local heroes.
  • Alpine Lake Campground, a peaceful spot on Heath Rd.
  • Eno’s General Store at the corner of Chapman St. and Miner Rd. (look to your right).
  • The Old South Corinth School, a piece of local history on Miner Rd.
  • Treat yourself at Warren’s Ice Cream at the corner of Route 9N and Spier Falls Rd.
  • Visit General Bailey Homestead Farm on Spier Falls Rd., home to grazing sheep.
  • The Corinth YMCA on Gabriel Rd., a local hub for fitness and community.
  • Pagenstecher Park, perched atop Corinth’s Palisades, just off Palmer Ave.
  • Corinth Veterans Memorial on River St., with views of the Hudson River and Palmer Falls dam.
  • Relax at Curtis Park on River Rd., a quiet riverside escape.
  • Corinth Free Library on Main St., a beloved community resource.
Places for Food and Beverage

Refuel at Biscuits Bakery, Stewart’s, Rocco’s, or The Barn (open summer to early fall). For pizza, stop by Empire Pizza or Amore’s Pizza. Other great options include The Spot, Golden Dragon, The New Star Bar, and Warren’s Ice Cream.

Tour and Stopovers
About midday they came in sight of Jessup’s Landing, as it is called, a little village close to the banks of the Hudson, which here presents a scene of exquisite beauty…
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The river is scarcely half a quarter of a mile wide, and seems to sleep between its banks, one of which rises into irregular hills, bounded in the distance by lofty mountains, the other is a velvet carpet, just spread about the surface of the stream, and running to the foot of a range of rugged cliffs. Several little streams abounding in trout, and as clear as crystal, meander through these meadows, fringed with alders and shrubs of various kinds, wild flowers and vines, and here and there a copse of lofty trees.

— From Tales of Glauber-Spa, edited by William Cullen Bryant, 1832

Nearby Activities to Explore

Nearby Adventures

After your ride, enjoy nearby activities such as the Corinth Reservoir Recreation Area hike, the Spruce Mountain hike, and the Hudson River paddle. These outdoor adventures are all part of the Gateway 8 Challenge, making the area a great spot for exploration and discovery.

  • Take on the Corinth Reservoir Recreation Area hike, a scenic adventure that’s part of the Gateway 8 Challenge.
  • Conquer the Spruce Mountain hike, another exciting challenge in the Gateway 8 series.
  • Enjoy the serene Hudson River paddle, also a featured activity in the Gateway 8.
  • Ride the historic Saratoga Corinth & Hudson Railway (SC&H); visit corinthtrain.com for tickets.
  • Explore the rich local history at the Corinth Museum, open Wednesdays from 1 to 4 PM.
  • Discover the industrial past at the Hudson River Mill Museum (call ahead for hours).
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A Glimpse into Corinth’s Historic Landmarks

The Historic Main Street School, built in 1908 by architect J.S. LaDow, stands at 331 Main St. with its notable slate roof and intricate brick and stonework. Nearby, the “Ice Pond” at the corner of Main St. and Stark Rd. was once a source of harvested ice, though now it serves as a beloved spot for local children to ice skate. The South Corinth School, constructed in 1934 after a fire destroyed the previous building, served the community until 1979 and now functions as a private residence. Eno’s Store, a cherished general store that began in the 1930s, was operated by three generations of women from the Eno family before closing during the Covid pandemic. The Holmes House, once the residence of the Hudson River Mill’s owner, has stood as a significant piece of local history for over a century.

Then & Now


Explore Corinth’s Past

See how Corinth’s iconic landmarks, like the Main Street School and Ice Pond, have transformed over time with our then-and-now photos!

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The Ice Pond, found at the corner of Main St./Route 9N and Stark Rd., was once used for ice harvesting. Today, local children still enjoy skating on its frozen surface in winter.

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The Historic Main Street School, located at 331 Main St., was designed by noted architect J.S. LaDow and built in 1908. As you pass by, notice its striking slate roof, intricate brickwork, and detailed stone moldings.




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The Holmes House was the residence of the Hudson River Mill owner over a century ago and stands as a reminder of the area’s industrial past.

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Eno’s Store, a small general store, was run by three generations of the Eno family, starting in the 1930s. It closed during the Covid pandemic, but it was once a community staple for everyday essentials.

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The South Corinth School, built in 1934 after the previous schoolhouse burned down, served the community until its closure in 1979. It is now a private residence.

Take the Challenge

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