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    4.6 (141 reviews)
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    Trail
    Steve A.

    A long park along the Hudson River that's a great place for anyone such as bicyclists. It has a lot of good views of the river and it's pretty clean. Riverside Park is filled with lots of things to do and see. Mostly safe and there's usually people out. The bathrooms are clean too. It stretches a long way and it goes past lots of historical attractions. Mostly the park is a long bicycle trail with greenery along it. The park starts at about 72nd Street and ends at about 129th Street. Along the way there's lots of historic places to stop and look at. Grant's Tomb is the best known. There's also a few other memorials and statues. Along the river is the bicycle trail that most people use to get through here. It also has an upper path. There's amenities like basketball and tennis courts as well.

    Ling C.

    This is my favorite park in NYC. I prefer it over Central Park. It's more family friendly. While we were here today, we saw kids playing soccer, people sunbathing and picnicking. There is a path called Cherry Walk. It is supposed to be between west 100 street and west 125 street. However, I didn't see it. I will be back to find it.

    Lovely walkways
    Katie A.

    What a beautiful place! On my visits I've always gone to the Park, but somehow missed this gem of a park. Lots of green space, wide paths to bike, walk and run. I felt safe, because there were lots of people using this area. Definitely will come here again!

    Alisa J.

    Riverside park is a pretty park in the upper west side. Great views of the water and a good sized park and you can go all the way up to morning side heights. Great for bird watching too and plenty of benches for sitting. Less crowded than Central Park which is nice.

    Yuk L.

    years ago I ran up and down Riverside Park with my running buddy. Now I no longer run daily. I love strolling down and enjoy the scenery of runners, dog walkers, baby strollers and benchwarmers. There are various children's playgrounds as well as basketball/tennis courts along the park. there is something for everyone!

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    Amanda M.

    I loved seeing the goats here, they were super friendly and cute :)) they all come super close to the fence and it's a fun thing to go see when you're on a walk

    Kwame S.

    Pretty nice park that is perfect for walking, running, and biking. Since Riverside Park Conservancy is a nice long stretch that goes on for miles and miles, you will definitely have plenty of opportunities to enjoy some nice scenery along the Hudson River.

    William G.

    What a beautiful park! I can't believe that, in my time in NYC, I never made the time to come to this park. Situated along the western boundary of Manhattan, this long and thin park runs tens of blocks. My buddy and I started walking it from the 110s, made it down to the 70s, and back up. This was about a 4 mile walk. And in that time, I saw plenty of healthy fitness-minded people walking, running, and biking. I was also glad to see that everyone was wearing a mask and abiding by pandemic restrictions. The trails run long, and many sit under a canopy of tall trees. Lighting is so-so in the evening time, but there were plenty of people around going into the late evening. The sights were great along the entire stretch, especially as the evening set in. It was great getting some exercise after a long plane ride from the west coast. And this exercise gave me plenty of energy to square things away and get back to LA the next day. This place is definitely a gem. Once I'm back in NYC this fall, I will definitely make time to come here more often.

    Riverside Park Goat
    Ella M.

    Despite the heat, seeing the Riverside Park goats was a very worthwhile trip! Check out: https://riversideparknyc.org/goatham/ to learn more about why these FANTASTIC goats are roaming around the park!

    Bill T.

    This is a cool park. I like it because it is the "bridge" between UWS and Hudson River Park. The promenade on the lower part of the park is cool. In season, there are numerous landscaped areas and the flowers are pretty. You have great views of the river and plenty of trees for shade if you want to get out of the sun. There are also paths that easily get you down to the Hudson River Park or the 79th St Boat Basin. This park connects you to the best of New York and looks good while doing it.

    Tina C.

    In accord with previous reviewers about Riverside Park, although I admit this park is scenic and hosts amazing views of the Hudson River adjacent to West Side Highway. Yet, I'm a native New Yorker and one cannot remove my passion and immense interest for Frederic Olmstead's envision of Central Park! To me, Riverside Park is like a long narrow piece of noodle for size and shape, which best resembles the Latin American country--Chile. A quaint oasis snuggled along the Upper West Side. This park is relatively clean and has ample seating for park patrons to ponder or go one with the mind, body and spirit in achieving inner peace.

    Marianne W.

    I'm not sure where Riverside Park ends and Hudson River Park begins. I do know it is a great walk on a summer day. For all I know the two names are the same park!! It is a long hike from up town all the way down toward the World Trade Center!! I packed water, snacks, and camera to hike that day. Along my way I found a great place dedicated to Eleanor Roosevelt. The plaque said her first name was Anna. I found that interesting. I posted a picture of the plaque. I'm not sure if it is easy to read. You'll need to go search out the area and find her statue like I did. That's part of the fun of exploring our city parks!! I'm sure people that live in the neighborhood know where it is though. You could ask someone!! For my followers on YELP-since you may be reading this-I'll be back outside as soon as the sun returns!!

    Maria G.

    I love Riverside Park. It is so nice to be able to walk down to a park where you could find waterside views. You don't get that often in an urban setting. It has a lot of benches where you could sit down and just look at the water. However, on a nice sunny day, the benches get full quickly. Also I remembers seeing a basketball court here. Lots of people walk their dogs here too, just be aware of dog poop. Come visit!

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    Really relaxing. Nice place. Very clean. Recommend it. Nature scenery is worth viewing after a long workday.

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    The final path is the one that tracks the Hudson River and this path gets BEAUTIFUL as you take it downtown.

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    Bryant what? Central who? Washington Square, why when you can go to Madison Square Park. I keed…read moreabout the other parks. I actually love all of them for different reasons. But Madison Square will always be my favorite. It's kept fairly clean and is a nice size. Mostly for the working professionals and students in the area, it's an awesome spot to eat lunch, with a great food selection in Flat Iron. It's home to the OG Shake Shack, which stands there til this day. There is also an awesome dog park there. This park is great at all times of the year, so don't hesitate to go now.

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    Nice big park great for different age groups! Entrance on 1st ave for big playground and bathroom…read more Plenty of benches and equipment to play on. There is also a basketball quart and small field. Pretty clean and safe.

    Slowly trying to hoop at all the basketball courts in the city, so I came here after work before a…read morelong weekend. We were on our 4th game of 5 on 5 on this slanted, slippery court with double rims as the Midtown skyline looked over us. We had gone 3-0 and already on wobbly legs but wanted one more to really push ourselves to exhaustion and be WHOOPED. A group of 5 17 year olds showed up and I was lowkey like damn I don't wanna play these little kids for our last game but whatever, they got next. We were going back and forth, and to be fair they were actually pretty good but just too frail to give us any problems. At 5'10 174 lbs, I'm a BIG guard. I'm left handed, but shot a right handed floater fading to my right as I'm trying to get better. If you can hit a weak hand floater on the run you will be tough to stop. I bricked it and this little 17 year old kid goes "that's a TERRIBLE shot" looking at me dead in the eyes. Like bro y'all are losing and you suck why you talking? He woke me up and I started actually trying really hard and lowkey busting their ass... but tbh normally I'm not even that good. It was just one of those days where everything was falling. I hit a 3 and yelled out "THAT'S A LAYUP." I drove hard left, euro stepped and hit a tough finish through 2 and yelled "I"M TOO BIG," while flexing. I switched onto little homie and he took a terrible stepback shot after I turned him 3 times and bricked it. I just whispered to him "I don't even gotta say nothing after that one it speaks for itself" which really pissed him off. Then I hit the game winning 3 and did the Dame wave to him as he walked off the court PISSED as hell. I sat down and then he got the courage to say "STOP TALKING SO MUCH" while he put his hand together to mimic me YAPPING. I almost stood up and said "HOW BOUT U GET WIN?" But then I realized I'm a grown ass man and there is absolutely no reason to be jawing at this little kid on a beautiful Friday in New York City. I just kind of laughed at myself and asked what is wrong with me lol. All in all, these runs were kind of weak and this court is in horrendous condition. The court on the westside highway is still my favorite in the city. IG @jnov_ Tiktok @jnov_reviews

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    3.4(93 reviews)
    4.4 miMidtown West

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    I really enjoy coming to this area of the city. So much to do and see, lots of shopping and food…read moreoptions. Madison square garden is also nearby. The historical Macy's Herald sq is here. It's beautiful in this area esp during the holidays. However, expect heavy crowds on weekends or after events like concerts

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