ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • July 24, 2016Best running track outdoors in the city. I always start from the lowest point of the park and run all the way up on the East River. The park itself is amazing with soothing views of Queens/Brooklyn
Katherine F. • October 1, 2012Great place to run, or walk. Even if you don't use the track, the path along the water goes all the way down to Edgewater, or you can take it right into Hoboken.
Ada C. • July 30, 2021Awesome views for running and people watching. Go either in the morning or during the weekday because weekend afternoons can get pretty crowded.
Peggy L. • December 1, 2018Take a break from the rolling hills of Central Park and run along this mostly scenic path along the river. Super flat – my Garmin usually picks to single-digit elevation. Beware of the wind sometimes.
Kristine Y. • January 16, 2012Amazing place for a long run. Almost feels like you are out of the city and so many runners are out as well!
Christie S. • June 18, 2011It is beautiful and a great place to run. Lot less people than Central Park.
Light The Night NY • October 5, 2010Inspiring post put up by the Glamour & Conde Nast Team of Manhattan LTN on the Glamour Health & Fitness blog. Click "More Info" for the story!
LifeguardHub • August 9, 2011Not that much traffic goes to this pool - which is a good thing! Totally agree with E R.
nycHealthy • October 17, 2012Spend some quality time with your licensed pup at the Central Park Dog Run. For info on dog licensing visit: http://on.nyc.gov/M85uPu. For more info about dog runs visit: http://bit.ly/Ra5S4w
MLO • October 18, 2014Run 200m and then stop. Take a look around, you're at one of the most historic tracks in the world. Don't hold back, there's world records left on the same surface you're striding on.
Adam D. • November 14, 2014Gets empty earlier in the evenings if you want a quality run with few people around and even with crowds, I've always found them pleasant, everyone staying in their lanes and so on.
Keepitmoving T. • December 18, 2015Staff is extremely courteous lovely building great programs for the youth in track excellent NYC program and historic venue, computer classes offered as well!
Chris F. • February 26, 2013The salads are way more filling than the sandwiches! Both are really good though!
Foxxy B. • May 10, 2016Post-renovation, it's by far the best EQX in Manhattan. Hot steam, clean sauna, rock-climbing, plenty of space. Great b-ball court and outside track.
Cellucor • January 25, 2013Setting a [fitness] goal is the first step towards achieving that goal! So, set the goal, track it, and keep working towards it! Oh, and hold yourself accountable too!
Compass • April 21, 2014Join the exercise-oriented not-for-profit and gain access to a full track, many fields, pools, and summer camps for kids. Many local children join the youth sports teams.
Karl W. • October 2, 2014So much fun! They have group activities, a track, a volleyball court with sand and a locker room with full amenities, plus a juice bar and salon.
julia t. • August 1, 2016So much better than theRun. Fast track to getting back into running. High 45.
Abram S. • February 26, 2010The best place on the hood to run on indoor track, swimming and play basket ball in the morning. Get crowded with kids after 11:00am, a total nightmare after 05:00pm!
Marla M. • March 3, 2010If you get to 14th street, you can either go right for a nice run along the river with parks and a track course. Or go left toward 34th, more hills and steps, a great work out.
Cellucor • January 25, 2013To reach your goals, we recommend that you set challenging (yet attainable) goals and track your progress along the way!
Compass • May 21, 2014Join the exercise-oriented not-for-profit and gain access to a full track, many fields, pools, and summer camps for kids. Many local children join the youth sports teams.
Kimmie O. • October 20, 2020The length of this running track is 1.58 miles .
D !. • December 27, 2015Lovely track to train in Manhattan. Never in winter.
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