Your favorite NYC metro area hills
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Your favorite NYC metro area hills
Post 'em, and your fastest times too.
Alpine (Alpine, NJ) - 5:49
Ft. George Hill (Inwood) - 3:00
Any hills on Rt. 9 (not 9w, EAST side of the river)
The hills on Ardsley/Ashford road
Anthony's Nose, Perkins Dr., 9w hills up to Bear Mtn.
Any hills in Riverdale (the Bronx)
Alpine (Alpine, NJ) - 5:49
Ft. George Hill (Inwood) - 3:00
Any hills on Rt. 9 (not 9w, EAST side of the river)
The hills on Ardsley/Ashford road
Anthony's Nose, Perkins Dr., 9w hills up to Bear Mtn.
Any hills in Riverdale (the Bronx)
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Try the eastside paths in Fort Tryon Park sometime. Don't worry about walkers. There are never many there and you won't be going very fast.
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Manhattan College Pkwy up into Riverdale is my favorite. Alpine is a good one.
Least favorite is 9W up from Piermont back into NJ. Its open with no shade and the cars and trucks whizzing by kick up the dirt. I always take 501 back from Piermont. Walnut/Churchill is better.
And of course Prospect Park 10 to 20 times a week in the evenings after work. Small, but my drill there is to take it in increasing gears and speed.
Least favorite is 9W up from Piermont back into NJ. Its open with no shade and the cars and trucks whizzing by kick up the dirt. I always take 501 back from Piermont. Walnut/Churchill is better.
And of course Prospect Park 10 to 20 times a week in the evenings after work. Small, but my drill there is to take it in increasing gears and speed.
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It's not too far from Route 9 - maybe a half mile or so east. And do you really ride all the way up Route 9? The road is incredibly unsafe once you reach Sleepy Hollow due to the lack of a shoulder and 50mph traffic, and it's only marginally better in Ossining.
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Least favorite is the hill on the loop in Prospect Park, especially when you're on your 10th lap.
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climbs in NJ
I've been compiling a list of
New Jersey climbs
it's getting up to around 50 climbs that people have told me about, or that I've known myself.
To help find them, here's a map of NJ hill regions.
The ones I actually ride the most are Warrenville Rd (also Valley Drive + Hill Hollow as warmups) near Rt 22 around Dunellen and Plainfield and Watchung.
Closer to New York are West Palisades Blvd and Fort Lee Rd -- but I like better the Alpine Approach hill at the north end of the river road (even though it's only around 38th in ranking of steepness of NJ hills).
Way out west, Fiddlers Elbow is notorious, with lots of other climbs nearby on different sides of the "Montana" hump. But someone just told me about Iron Bridge Rd and Ludlow Station Rd way out in Hunterdon county on the Musconetcong ridge, which look interesting, but I haven't tried yet.
Ken
New Jersey climbs
it's getting up to around 50 climbs that people have told me about, or that I've known myself.
To help find them, here's a map of NJ hill regions.
The ones I actually ride the most are Warrenville Rd (also Valley Drive + Hill Hollow as warmups) near Rt 22 around Dunellen and Plainfield and Watchung.
Closer to New York are West Palisades Blvd and Fort Lee Rd -- but I like better the Alpine Approach hill at the north end of the river road (even though it's only around 38th in ranking of steepness of NJ hills).
Way out west, Fiddlers Elbow is notorious, with lots of other climbs nearby on different sides of the "Montana" hump. But someone just told me about Iron Bridge Rd and Ludlow Station Rd way out in Hunterdon county on the Musconetcong ridge, which look interesting, but I haven't tried yet.
Ken
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One time, coming back from Bear Mountain, not knowing any other way, I just rode on the shoulder of Rt. 9. Now I usually ride up to the point where 9 becomes a freeway. There is an Ossining town sign and small bench there. From there I take an array of side roads.
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I've been compiling a list of
New Jersey climbs
it's getting up to around 50 climbs that people have told me about, or that I've known myself.
To help find them, here's a map of NJ hill regions.
The ones I actually ride the most are Warrenville Rd (also Valley Drive + Hill Hollow as warmups) near Rt 22 around Dunellen and Plainfield and Watchung.
Closer to New York are West Palisades Blvd and Fort Lee Rd -- but I like better the Alpine Approach hill at the north end of the river road (even though it's only around 38th in ranking of steepness of NJ hills).
Way out west, Fiddlers Elbow is notorious, with lots of other climbs nearby on different sides of the "Montana" hump. But someone just told me about Iron Bridge Rd and Ludlow Station Rd way out in Hunterdon county on the Musconetcong ridge, which look interesting, but I haven't tried yet.
Ken
New Jersey climbs
it's getting up to around 50 climbs that people have told me about, or that I've known myself.
To help find them, here's a map of NJ hill regions.
The ones I actually ride the most are Warrenville Rd (also Valley Drive + Hill Hollow as warmups) near Rt 22 around Dunellen and Plainfield and Watchung.
Closer to New York are West Palisades Blvd and Fort Lee Rd -- but I like better the Alpine Approach hill at the north end of the river road (even though it's only around 38th in ranking of steepness of NJ hills).
Way out west, Fiddlers Elbow is notorious, with lots of other climbs nearby on different sides of the "Montana" hump. But someone just told me about Iron Bridge Rd and Ludlow Station Rd way out in Hunterdon county on the Musconetcong ridge, which look interesting, but I haven't tried yet.
Ken
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Thanks - yes riding up to Bear Mt is great, and the climb is great. Lately Sharon and I have gotten into riding up thru the interior thru the Seven Lakes, then crossing the Bear Mt Bridge and riding back thru Westchester, following some variation of the second half of GWB-BM loop route on the website. (Otherwise we ride the west side along the river too often).
Not to be forgotten is the idea of riding up the west side to Bear Mt, then continuing north to the Storm King Mt Highway, then crossing to Beacon and taking the train home. Actually we've found some fairly nice roads (first half of this report) on the west side then crossing to the Poughkeepsie Metro North station.
Ken
Not to be forgotten is the idea of riding up the west side to Bear Mt, then continuing north to the Storm King Mt Highway, then crossing to Beacon and taking the train home. Actually we've found some fairly nice roads (first half of this report) on the west side then crossing to the Poughkeepsie Metro North station.
Ken
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That is a great site, I just added a few of your links to the Reference page.
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Closest to my home is Summit Rd (~ 1 mi) in Mountainside, NJ, starting from Corrinne Terrace (get there from New Providence Rd. - avoids riding along Rte 22).
Next closest are Johnston Dr./Hill Hollow Rd. (~ 1 mi each) in Watchung, NJ.
Claremont Rd. from Bernardsville to Mendham (~ 2½ mi). This past Wednesday, I did Summit, Johnston, and Claremont all in the same ride, with descents down Hill Hollow and Summit on the way back.
In Hunterdon County, I miss riding up Stanton Rd. from Rte 523 and then making a right up Stanton Mountain Rd (~ 8-9 mi if you loop back around & up to the top of the reservoir). And just north of Rte 22 in Lebanon/Tewksbury, there are a network of roads that you could connect for some sweet climbing - Cokesbury Rd., Bissell, Deer Hill, Rockaway, Philhower, etc.
According to njbikemap, Summit Rd is the biggest climb in Union County & Claremont is the biggest in Somerset (as well as taking you to the highest point in the county). This summer I want to do both of these, as well as the biggest climbs in Morris & Hunterdon, too, all in the same ride.
Next closest are Johnston Dr./Hill Hollow Rd. (~ 1 mi each) in Watchung, NJ.
Claremont Rd. from Bernardsville to Mendham (~ 2½ mi). This past Wednesday, I did Summit, Johnston, and Claremont all in the same ride, with descents down Hill Hollow and Summit on the way back.
In Hunterdon County, I miss riding up Stanton Rd. from Rte 523 and then making a right up Stanton Mountain Rd (~ 8-9 mi if you loop back around & up to the top of the reservoir). And just north of Rte 22 in Lebanon/Tewksbury, there are a network of roads that you could connect for some sweet climbing - Cokesbury Rd., Bissell, Deer Hill, Rockaway, Philhower, etc.
According to njbikemap, Summit Rd is the biggest climb in Union County & Claremont is the biggest in Somerset (as well as taking you to the highest point in the county). This summer I want to do both of these, as well as the biggest climbs in Morris & Hunterdon, too, all in the same ride.
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When going north up route 9W, instead of going into Piermont/Nyack, stay on 9W to Upper Grand View. At some point, that I only know by sight, bear left up onto Tweed Road. Stay on that for a beautiful road of climbing. Nice views too. Great low/now traffic narrow road. I'm seeing more and more cyclist riding it lately. A couple years ago, nobody knew about it.
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Claremont Rd. from Bernardsville to Mendham (~ 2½ mi) . . .
In Hunterdon County, I miss riding up Stanton Rd. from Rte 523 and then making a right up Stanton Mountain Rd (~ 8-9 mi if you loop back around & up to the top of the reservoir). And just north of Rte 22 in Lebanon/Tewksbury, there are a network of roads that you could connect for some sweet climbing - Cokesbury Rd., Bissell, Deer Hill, Rockaway, Philhower, etc.
In Hunterdon County, I miss riding up Stanton Rd. from Rte 523 and then making a right up Stanton Mountain Rd (~ 8-9 mi if you loop back around & up to the top of the reservoir). And just north of Rte 22 in Lebanon/Tewksbury, there are a network of roads that you could connect for some sweet climbing - Cokesbury Rd., Bissell, Deer Hill, Rockaway, Philhower, etc.
If you're going as far southwest as Johnston, you might want to go a little further and at least take a look at Warrenville Rd (starts at Rt 22, so you might want to reach it from the top by way of Rock Rd west from Washington Rock). Warrenville Rd gets lots of traffic, but I like it better than Summit Rd because there are fewer lanes of traffic, so there's usually more space to ride along the side of it -- and the curves are not as tight as one on Summit, so the cars can see me better.
Ken
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At least once this year, I want to head out to west Jersey and see if Fiddler's Elbow is all it's cracked up to be.
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I remember Green Brook Rd as generally pleasant, but I normally do some combination of Johnston, Valley Dr, Hill Hollow as warmup climbs, then take Valley Rd and Washington Rock Rd to near the top of the Warrenville Rd. Doing Warrenville as my first climb of day could result in injury. It's the real thing. No room for "tacking" or weaving.
Fiddlers Elbow Rd is only the steepest of the interesting climbs on different sides of the "Montana" hill in Warren county. First time climbing it, I definitely recommend approaching it from the bottom with Roxburg Hill Rd -- not riding or driving it down from the top beforehand -- so you can climb it "on sight" and enjoy the surprise of what you encounter around the different bends in the road.
on the Musconetcong ridge in Hunterdon county, Ludlow Station Rd south from Asbury might be as hard (steeper longer?) than Fiddlers -- but I haven't had the chance to try it yet. And it's next to Iron Bridge Rd -- so I'd love to get a report about one or both of those.
Ken
Fiddlers Elbow Rd is only the steepest of the interesting climbs on different sides of the "Montana" hill in Warren county. First time climbing it, I definitely recommend approaching it from the bottom with Roxburg Hill Rd -- not riding or driving it down from the top beforehand -- so you can climb it "on sight" and enjoy the surprise of what you encounter around the different bends in the road.
Unlike Warrenville Rd, it gets much less car + truck traffic: a good thing considering how steep it is. If you have any imaginations about climbing Fiddlers to the top without stopping or walking, I recommend first warming up on some of the other "Montana" climbs.
While you're exploring out west . . . on the Musconetcong ridge in Hunterdon county, Ludlow Station Rd south from Asbury might be as hard (steeper longer?) than Fiddlers -- but I haven't had the chance to try it yet. And it's next to Iron Bridge Rd -- so I'd love to get a report about one or both of those.
Ken
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In Englewood
Churchill
Speer
Englewood Cliffs
River Road, especially boat Basin to Alpine-Hill repeats
Piermont - ASH or Ash to Tweed
Nyack - The Knot, over 4000 ft climbing
Bradly Tweed
Lil Tor
Washington Hts - Fairview Ave to Ft George Hill
Riverdale - Riverdale Ave upto the Monument -Hill Repeats
"Whatever you do DON'T STOP PEDALING"
Rob
Churchill
Speer
Englewood Cliffs
River Road, especially boat Basin to Alpine-Hill repeats
Piermont - ASH or Ash to Tweed
Nyack - The Knot, over 4000 ft climbing
Bradly Tweed
Lil Tor
Washington Hts - Fairview Ave to Ft George Hill
Riverdale - Riverdale Ave upto the Monument -Hill Repeats
"Whatever you do DON'T STOP PEDALING"
Rob
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I added Speer Av to my list of steeper NJ climbs.
Thanks for the suggestion.
But which "Churchill" hill do you have in mind? The Churchill I can find that's literally in Englewood doesn't seem to have much hill to speak of. There's a Churchill Rd in Teaneck that goes over a hill.
Ken
Thanks for the suggestion.
But which "Churchill" hill do you have in mind? The Churchill I can find that's literally in Englewood doesn't seem to have much hill to speak of. There's a Churchill Rd in Teaneck that goes over a hill.
Ken
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Churchill is about .700 of a mile and 6.6% incline, not the toughest.
In anycase see the enclosed and choose ya poison
https://www.nycc.org/resources/re_regional_grades.html
Robert
In anycase see the enclosed and choose ya poison
https://www.nycc.org/resources/re_regional_grades.html
Robert





