The Brooklyn Bridge is one of NYC’s oldest landmarks. Go for your quickest mile over the bridge’s 1.1-mile track, fighting the rising altitude and increasing your endurance. Read more.
The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir located in Central Park in Upper Manhattan is 1.58 miles around. Enjoy the beautiful view that’s equal parts nature, equal parts urban paradise. Read more.
The High Line is a 1.45-mile public park located on a repurposed elevated railway in Chelsea. The High Line is a great place to get in a quick jog during the early evening. Read more.
Breeze by in the spring to catch a breath of fresh air generated by beautiful cherry blossoms, rejuvenating you and providing that extra oomph needed to finish your workout! Read more.
Hudson River Park runs from 59th Street all the way to Battery Park on the West Side of Manhattan. Read more.
Whether it’s fashion week, a performance by the Metropolitan Opera, or the NYC Ballet, Lincoln Center is always bustling with excitement. Zoom pass the breathtaking fountain and enjoy crisp, cool air. Read more.
Stop by the Columbia University campus in Morningside Heights to get a glimpse of some of our nation’s brightest hard at work. Run through this campus to get a little knowledge! Read more.
Take a jog in Fort Tryon Park in Upper Manhattan and stop by the Cloisters for a glimpse into a historic way of life. The park is extremely hilly! Read more.
There are several different specialty gardens that have distinct designs that emulate different areas from around the world that will give your workout the variety it needs! Read more.
Take a jog through history at Washington Mews, a small street spanning one block on the Washington Square campus of New York University. Read more.