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Northwest Central Park Loop

Moderate

3.2

(14)

21

hikers

Northwest Central Park Loop

02:28

9.44km

60m

Hiking

The Northwest Central Park Loop offers a genuine wilderness-like experience within the urban sprawl, taking you through the dense woodlands of the North Woods and the serene Ravine. You'll encounter streams, gentle waterfalls, and a mix of rugged dirt paths and paved sections, providing a varied and engaging hike. This…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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1.83 km

Summit Rock (Central Park)

Highlight • Summit

2

2.43 km

Great Skyline View

Highlight • Viewpoint

There are few places in New York where the view of the skyline is as impressive as from Central Park.

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2.64 km

View of the San Remo Towers

Highlight • Viewpoint

4

3.93 km

North Woods

Highlight • Waterfall

The North Woods in Central Park is a peaceful, wilderness-like experience in the heart of the Big Apple. Runners can explore wooded trails, waterfalls, and streams modeled after the Adirondack …

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5

4.03 km

East Drive

Highlight • Cycleway

6

8.09 km

Take a bath in there and confess: O ?! Wet is !!

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8.17 km

What a track. Especially in the sunrise you can expect a breathtaking view. Must see for everyone!

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8.31 km

Even in winter it is a very nice place to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city.

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9.18 km

Central Park’s Pool, located on the West Side between 100th and 103rd Streets, is a great area for relaxing, picnicking, and birdwatching. The area is known for its vibrant fall …

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9.32 km

The Pool, Central Park

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Near the West 100th Street entrance to Central Park, the Pool is a tranquil, secluded-feeling water body in Central Park. Located on the West Side between 100th and 103rd Streets, …

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9.44 km

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8.52 km

874 m

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3.16 km

2.85 km

1.17 km

994 m

991 m

278 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike the Northwest Central Park Loop?

The Northwest Central Park Loop is approximately 9.4 kilometers (5.8 miles) long and typically takes about 2 hours and 27 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

What is the difficulty level of this hike?

Komoot rates this hike as moderate. While much of the trail is considered easy, sections within the North Woods feature steep inclines, uneven paths, and stairs, which can be moderately challenging. It's suitable for various skill levels, including runners, walkers, and nature enthusiasts.

What is the terrain like on the Northwest Central Park Loop?

The trail features a mix of dirt and paved pathways. Within the North Woods, you'll encounter dramatic topography with hills, large rock outcrops, and potentially uneven trails and stairs. The area is designed to mimic a rugged wilderness, incorporating natural features like water bodies and cascades.

What natural features and landmarks can I see along the route?

This loop offers diverse scenery. You'll pass by the Jacqeline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, the tranquil The Pool, Central Park, and the expansive North Woods. Other highlights include Summit Rock (Central Park) and the Harlem Meer.

Are there any notable viewpoints on the trail?

Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. You can enjoy a Great Skyline View, a View of the San Remo Towers, and a View of the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. There's also a Bench With View of The Pool, Central Park, offering a peaceful spot to rest and observe.

What kind of wildlife can be spotted along the Northwest Central Park Loop?

The North Woods section is particularly popular for birdwatching, as it lies along a migratory bird route and hosts over 210 species. You might also encounter various other wildlife typical of an urban park, such as squirrels, rabbits, and different bird species.

Is the Northwest Central Park Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails in Central Park, including this loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always remember to clean up after your pet.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail or Central Park?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Central Park or hike the Northwest Central Park Loop. Central Park is a public park, freely accessible to everyone.

When is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming flowers, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage, especially in the North Woods. Summer is popular but can be warm, and winter offers a serene, snow-covered landscape. Birdwatching is particularly good during migratory seasons.

Where does the trail start, and is there parking available?

As this trail is located within Central Park, there isn't a dedicated trailhead parking lot. Most visitors access the park via public transportation (subway or bus) or by walking. You can enter Central Park from various points along its perimeter, particularly on the northwest side near Harlem Meer or the Great Hill.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Central Park West and the Central Park. It also briefly touches parts of the Stephanie and Fred Shuman Running Track.

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