A mostly flat and car-free 6.4 mile run from Battery Park City to the Boat Basin will take you up the Hudson River Greenway, offering up a spectacular view of the river. Leia mais.
The Brooklyn Heights Promenade is a beautiful place to run, but it's only a few blocks long—this is great if you're a new runner and just want to stretch your legs for a minute. Leia mais.
There is a great running track inside the park, which is good news for anyone whose knees have had enough of gravel and pavement over the years. Leia mais.
The Greenbelt is the city's second biggest collection of public parks, with trails, wetlands and wooded areas covering 2,800 acres in the center of the borough Leia mais.
If you get here early in the morning or later in the evening, you can coast in 1.58 mile circles as much as you please, but do note that tourists like to swarm here. Leia mais.
The northern section of this 9.44 mile stretch runs mostly along the FDR, which isn't great for quiet contemplation, but does offer views of the water. Leia mais.
rospect Park run's a tad shorter—3.35 miles around the main loop, as compared with 5.2 or 6.1 miles around Central—there are fewer cars, bikes and people to get in your way here. Leia mais.
This 718-acre park, located along thee Bronx River is home to the Bronx Zoo and the New York Botanical Garden, and it's got quite a few runner and bike paths, too. Leia mais.
Brooklyn Museum, run down Washington, on to Flushing, Kent, Franklin, Pulaski, 49th, through Gantry, Vernon Boulevard, Socrates. It's a good long run (about 8.5 miles) with a lot of variety. Leia mais.