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Hudson River Waterfront Greenway in New York City at Upper West Side Manhattan.
This highly-runnable city has the events, routes, and resources that draw in an active community of runners. (Photo: Getty Images)
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Reasons to Love Running in New York City

This highly-runnable city has a variety of events, routes, and resources that draw in an active community of runners

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There鈥檚 no place like New York City, especially if you鈥檙e a runner. Whether you鈥檝e raced multiple marathons or you prefer a mellower pace, you鈥檒l always have a new route to explore, a run club to meet up with, or an event to sign up for.

鈥淎ny kind of running experience you want to have, you can have here,鈥 says Dave Hashim, a New York City鈥揵ased who recently completed the , where he ran around the borders of all five boroughs.

For Caitlin Papageorge, president of , part of the city鈥檚 love affair with running stems from the way its citizens normally get around.

鈥淣ew York is such a pedestrian city,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 think for that very reason, it sets New York up really well for a great running scene.鈥

 

Ready to experience what New York has to offer? Here鈥檚 your quickest path to connection with the city鈥檚 broad and diverse running community.

Routes

: No trip to New York is complete without a jog through Central Park. Hashim recommends following the main paved path for a seven-mile loop, but make sure to lap the Harlem Meer, in the park鈥檚 northeast corner鈥攊t鈥檚 an often overlooked but especially beautiful area.

: Stretching 12.5 miles from Battery Park all the way up to Inwood Hill Park at the northern tip of Manhattan, the Hudson River Greenway offers superb views of the Hudson River and nearby parks all along its length.

: Get off the beaten path with a four-mile run around Roosevelt Island in the East River. Both Hashim and Papageorge recommend it for its quiet atmosphere (there鈥檚 very little traffic), interesting architecture (like an abandoned smallpox hospital), and panoramic vistas of the Manhattan skyline.

: Brooklyn鈥檚 McCarren Park is a popular spot for runners thanks to its public track. Head here for a sprint workout or a warm-up lap before a longer run鈥攋ust keep an eye out for obstacles like wayward soccer balls or the occasional ice cream cart cruising around in lane one.

View of New York City
Complete your trip to New York with a jog through Central Park. (Photo: Getty Images)

Events

: The 5th Avenue Mile proves that short distances can attract stiff competition. Elite sprinters battle here each year, and the course itself is a star: Competitors race from 80th Street to 60th Street, passing distinguished institutions like the Frick Collection art museum.

: This 13.1-mile spring classic has become a destination race for good reason, providing a scenic tour of two boroughs packed with iconic landmarks. Join 25,000 racers on closed NYC streets, from a Brooklyn start, across the Manhattan Bridge, heading up through Times Square, to a home stretch in Central Park.

: This race takes place in Prospect Park, Brooklyn鈥檚 answer to Central Park, and honors Al Gordon, a New Yorker who began running marathons in his 80s. While the distance is short, the course showcases the park鈥檚 beautiful scenery and includes some hilly terrain for an extra challenge. 鈥淚 just love being there,鈥 says Papageorge. 鈥淚t’s underrated.鈥

Fall in New York City
There鈥檚 no place like New York City, especially if you鈥檙e a runner. (Photo: Getty Images)

Resources

Clubs

: Looking for someone to run with? Take a tip from , a seasoned marathoner who started this club to help runners of all experience levels find community in the sport. The beginner-friendly groups gather every Saturday morning.

: This nationwide running group has a strong presence in New York City. While the group runs every Monday are a big draw, joining Endorphins also gets you access to online resources like Q&As with running coaches and physical therapists.

: This club鈥檚 mission is twofold: Increase AAPI representation in running and get New Yorkers onto the dirt. If you鈥檙e itching for trails, join one of the club鈥檚 all-are-welcome group runs, which explore the wealth of wilderness areas just a short train ride outside the city.

: Front Runners is where New York鈥檚 LGBTQ+ and running communities overlap, and the group creates a positive, inclusive atmosphere at its weekly Fun Runs. If you become a member, you can also join the group鈥檚 coached workouts and triathlon training sessions.

: Why not start the weekend a little early? Almost Friday is the group to do it with: this friendly club meets every Thursday morning on the Hudson River Greenway for a chill run by the water. It鈥檚 the perfect midweek pick-me-up.

Stores

: New Balance鈥檚 Upper West Side location鈥攋ust a few strides from Central Park鈥攚ill be your go-to spot for running shoes, gear, and advice. Key highlight: The store is equipped with a 3D foot scanner to help you get the perfect fit in your next pair of shoes.


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