4.7
(656)
21,922
등산객
607
하이킹
하이킹 in New York County, which is co-extensive with Manhattan, offers a range of urban green spaces and accessible outdoor experiences. The landscape is characterized by iconic parks like Central Park, extensive waterfront promenades along the Hudson River, and natural woodlands in Northern Manhattan. While not featuring rugged mountain trails, the borough provides diverse environments for walking and light hiking within a city setting, blending nature with urban views.
마지막 업데이트: 4월 10, 2026
4.6
(23)
347
등산객
10.4km
02:43
80m
80m
Hike the 6.5-mile (10.4 km) Central Park Loop, a moderate route through NYC's iconic urban oasis, featuring diverse scenery and landmarks.
4.6
(5)
537
등산객
3.40km
00:52
10m
10m
Walk the iconic Brooklyn Bridge for an easy 2.1-mile route, enjoying panoramic views of the New York City skyline and landmarks.
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10
등산객
10.5km
02:39
20m
20m
Hike the Hudson River Greenway, a 6.5-mile moderate route in Hudson River Park, offering stunning waterfront views and city landmarks.
7
등산객
59.7km
15:28
350m
360m
Hike the 37.1-mile Manhattan Waterfront Greenway, a difficult route around Manhattan Island with iconic city views.
7
등산객
10.2km
02:37
40m
40m
Hike the 6.4-mile Randall's Island Loop, a moderate route offering urban skyline views and natural beauty in New York City.
6
등산객
9.44km
02:28
60m
80m
Hike the moderate 5.9-mile Northwest Central Park Loop, exploring the North Woods, reservoir views, and city skyline in Central Park.
6
등산객
6.98km
01:46
10m
20m
Hike the easy 4.3-mile Hudson River Greenway from Greenwich Village to Battery Park, enjoying waterfront views and city landmarks.
6
등산객
887m
00:14
0m
0m
An easy 0.6-mile loop on Liberty Island, offering close-up views of the Statue of Liberty and the NYC skyline.
6
등산객
3.10km
00:47
0m
10m
Hike the easy 1.9-mile Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Path for panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline, East River, and Roosevelt Island.
5.0
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1
등산객
10.7km
02:47
70m
80m
Hike the 6.6-mile (10.7 km) Hudson River Greenway in Riverside Park for moderate urban walking with skyline and river views.
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Governors Island National Monument 하이킹
Stonewall National Monument 하이킹
Long Path — 야생의 뉴욕을 거닐다
On the trail of the Pilgrim Fathers – road trip along the Atlantic coast
Great North Music Tour – hiking in the footsteps of music legends
맨해튼에서 롱 아일랜드까지 - 빅애플 주변의 최고의 로드 라이딩
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If you're in New York, you absolutely should do this tour.
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In 2002, the City of New York founded the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, or LMDC for short. This corporation was responsible for developing a new plan for the reconstruction of the World Trade Center. Shortly after the terrorist attacks, it was decided to redevelop this area. However, what it would look like was still unclear. Polls showed that some Americans wanted Ground Zero to be a memorial. Others advocated for the construction of new towers. Donald Trump presented his own concept. He wanted to build twin towers again, 30 meters higher than the old ones. This was quickly rejected, however. In 2002, the LMDC announced an architectural competition for the redevelopment of the WTC site. A total of 406 entries were received.[24] Some designs were criticized, even in German newspapers, for the new plans only envisaging smaller skyscrapers that were nowhere near as tall as the Twin Towers and thus not spectacular enough. In 2003, Daniel Libeskind was finally announced as the winner. He had also completed several construction projects in Germany. Libeskind, who immigrated to the USA from Poland, had little experience in building high-rise buildings, but his design met with widespread approval because he attempted to fulfill both desires for Ground Zero: a memorial and new towers. His concept called for leaving the sites where the World Trade Center towers had stood vacant and building a memorial with a museum next to them. He placed five office towers around the perimeter, each slightly taller than its neighbor. At the northeast corner, he placed One World Trade Center, the Freedom Tower. He also scored points with his concept of the new tower's height: 1,776 feet (541 meters). This refers to the year of the United States Declaration of Independence.[
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Chrysler Building Designed by architect William Van Alen and completed just a year before the Empire State Building, this iconic Art Deco tower wasn't always as prominent in the New York skyline as it is today. Commissioned by Walter Chrysler, owner of the eponymous automaker, it was the first skyscraper with a decorative, non-functional spire, which drew mixed reactions from architectural critics. Although the Empire State Building snatched the title of New York's tallest skyscraper after just 11 months, the Chrysler Building remains the world's tallest brick building with a steel structure.
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56 Leonard Street This residential tower in Tribeca, designed by Herzog & de Meuron and popularly known as the "Jenga Building" due to its irregularly stacked upper floors, debuted on the skyline in 2017. The striking 57-story skyscraper is the tallest in the district. Individual apartments are concealed within its rectangular volumes. This year, the final element of the design was installed at the base: a nearly six-meter-tall replica of Anish Kapoor's bean-shaped Cloud Gate sculpture. The original is located in Chicago.
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30 Hudson Yards Since the opening of the Hudson Yards project in 2019, its towers have become an integral part of the New York City skyline. The Kohn Pedersen Fox observation deck atop the supertall office building is visible from afar. With a total height of 395 meters and an observation deck at 335 meters, the glass skyscraper with its distinctive "duckbill" is a symbol of the exclusive neighborhood, whose second construction phase is about to begin.
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