Central Park Walks

The Ramble is a great place to hike in the middle section of Central Park. It’s the best spot in the park to bird watch, with amazing views of the Lake, and winding trails in and around a wooded area. Click here to find out more!

It feels impossible to narrow down my favorite spots in Central Park because there isn’t a single section I don’t love. I walk there every day, and the path I take really depends on what mood I’m in. That said, I was able to pick 10 places I always come back to. Click here to find out more!

If you need a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, don’t walk—run to the Conservatory Garden. Tucked into the northeast corner of Central Park, you’ll find its only formal garden, with gorgeous European-style design and flowers to fill every rainbow. Click here to find out more!

I’ve explored every inch of the Central Park and I’ve got secrets to share. There are some incredible hidden NYC gems that you can only find when you’re not looking for them. Click here to see five lesser-known, yet amazing spots to add to your Central Park walking tour!

Of all the places to hike in New York, the Ravine and Loch is one of the most unique. It offers a quiet stroll through picturesque scenery without signs of the industrious bustle that NYC does so well. The Ravine is perfect for those who love to hike but don’t want to leave the city to do so. Click here to find out more!

Harlem is one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Known historically for its jazz scene and eclectic mix of cultures, Harlem welcomes both tourists and locals with enthusiasm. Harlem provides ample places to walk, one of the best being a Central Park hidden gem, the Harlem Meer. Click here to find out more!