I've never been a city runner, as I believe it isn't natural to have to dodge delivery men and strollers while trying to maintain pace...but there are a few secret places I think I'll check out that provide the scenery a suburb girl such as myself needs.
1. Central Park (big loop)
Distance: 6.1 miles
Terrain: Hilly in spots. Beware the northern Great Hill
Location: 59th Street to 110th Street between Fifth Avenue and Central Park West
2. The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
Distance: 1.58-mile loop
Terrain: Flat and soft track
Location: Central Park between 85th Street and 96th Street
3. Riverside Park
Distance: Approximately 2.2 miles each way
Terrain: Flat with a few small hills
Location: On the Hudson River on Manhattan?s Upper West Side, between 72nd Street and 116th Street
4. East River Walk, Carl Shurz Park, Bobby Wagner Walk
Distance: Approximately 3.3 miles each way
Terrain: Flat except for a 20-foot staircase at 81st Street
Location: On the East River on Manhattan?s Upper East Side, between 60th Street and 123rd Street
5. Roosevelt Island
Distance: Approximately 3.5-mile loop
Terrain: Flat
Location: An island in the East River between Manhattan and Queens; tram to get over.
6. Brooklyn Bridge
Distance: Approximately one mile
Terrain: Slow gradual incline and decline
Location: From City Hall Park in Manhattan to Cadman Plaza in Brooklyn Heights
7. Prospect Park (loop)
Distance: 3.35 miles
Terrain: Flat with a few gently rolling hills
Location: Brooklyn between Park Slope and Flatbush
8. Madison Square Park
Distance: Approximately half-mile loop
Terrain: Flat
Location: Broadway to Madison Ave, East 23rd Street to East 26th Street
9. Battery Park, Hudson River Park
Distance: Approximately six miles each way
Terrain: Flat
Location: Lower west side of Manhattan from Battery Park to approximately 56th Street
10. Brooklyn Heights Promenade
Distance: Approximately a half-mile each way
Terrain: Flat
Location: Brooklyn Heights between Remsen Street and Middaugh Street
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008
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Enjoy your runs on Roosevelt Island !
http://rooseveltisland360.blogspot.com/2008/05/roosevelt-island-great-place-to-run.html
I hope you get back to blogging soon. You have some really interesting posts. To get some good running without the cars, try Queens. Check out my running maps at RunYourCity.com.
I'm going to add your blog to my list. Hope to hear from you soon.
Ryan
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