Bronx River Pathway – Scarsdale/Hartsdale Missing Link
June 27, 2009
Some digging around on the web provided me with the answers that eluded me for a year. Until the Bronx River Pathway is officially connected between Scarsdale and Hartsdale…how do you keep on runnin’?
You have 2 options. Note that these directions are written as though you are running north (from White Plains).
Option 1
- When the trail ends, turn right.
- Run over the overpass (above Bronx River Parkway and the train tracks that run parallel).
- Follow the sidewalk as it curves right. Enter the Hartsdale train station.
- Bear right (you’ll now end up running UNDER the overpass you just ran across.
- Continue along Aqueduct Pipeline Road. Note: This road has no sidewalk or shoulder, but is not heavily travelled – be sure to run against traffic.
- About 1 mile down is Edgemont Place. Continue past.
- Follow the S-curve. About halfway through the turn is a small opening in the guardrail on the left.
- Head south and look for the path on the right as it enters the woods behind some apartment buildings.
- The BR Pathway picks up again at Harney Road.
Option 2
- When the pathway ends, turn left.
- Run up the hill. Turn right on Walworth Ave (first traffic light).
- At the next light (Fennimore Rd) Walworth becomes Fox Meadow Road.
- Continue for a couple of miles through this residential neighborhood. No sidewalks, but plenty of room to run and the naitives are friendly.
- Fox Meadow runs out (T-intersection). Turn right onto Crane Road.
- Bear left onto East Parkway. This becomes Scarsdale Ave.
- Pass through Scarsdale train station parking lot.
- Turn right onto Popham Road.
- Turn left on Garth Road.
- The path picks up at Harney Road.