The Palisades are directly on the opposite side of the George Washington Bridge from New York City and continue north for miles. The ready road traveler can head over the bridge and follow signs for Palisades Interstate Parkway, where there are plenty of scenic overlooks and trailheads. While there are over thirty miles of trails in The Palisades, the level of difficulty varies greatly. You can learn more about the different trails and figure out which level best suits your activity and interest level, here.
After you soak up some views and some sun on your hike, hop back in the car and head for some food. For this trip, I suggest driving down to Rutt's Hut in Clifton, NJ, known for their iconic deep fried hot dogs called "rippers." Their menu and setup is super easy, with classics like chili, cheese fries and laid back counter-top eating. Make sure you lather your dogs in their special relish, and don't forget cash as they don't accept cards. You can find out more about the delicious and historic Rutt's Hut here.
My favorite part about this particular trip is it's accessibility from the New York City area. With a natural landmark such as The Palisades so close, it couldn't be easier to plan your day around hiking and hot dogs.
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