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The Shorewalkers:Members Only Group is open to active members of Shorewalkers. Our volunteer hike leaders lead over 250 walks a year, on weekends and throughout the week. To become a member, visit our website Membership Levels - Shorewalkers.
Some of our walks allow for members to bring a guest. Guests must sign our Waiver and Release (https://tinyurl.com/28cez6j8) to participate.
Who We Are:
Shorewalkers is a non-profit environmental hiking organization founded in 1982. Our mission is to promote and preserve New York City’s waterfront and raise awareness of its shorelines by leading invigorating hikes throughout the metropolitan area. Our signature event, The Great Saunter, is a 32-mile trek along Manhattan's shoreline, held annually on the first Saturday of May. Additionally, we host the Great Saunter Fall Challenge, a virtual event in early October.
To send a message to the Shorewalkers organization, use the link Contact Us - Shorewalkers or email Support@Shorewalkers.org.
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Come join us for a walk and experience NYC at 3 mph!
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Hike the Heights to the High Bridge - 6 miles
110th Street Central Park West, 110 Street Central Park West, New York, NY, USShorewalkers will participate in the annual Hike the Heights community event. Starting in Central Park, we walk along the Giraffe Path through four upper Manhattan parks: Morningside, St. Nicholas, Jackie Robinson, and Highbridge. We'll have lunch at the community celebration at the Sunken Playground in Highbridge Park. After lunch, we'll walk across the High Bridge to the Bronx and back. The full walk is 6 miles with some uneven terrain and a few steep sets of stairs.
START: Meet across the street from Frederick Douglass Circle on the NW corner of Central Park at 110th Street and Central Park West. The 2/3 trains stop at 110th Street (cross street Lenox/Malcolm X Blvd), two long blocks away. The M2, M3, and M4 buses stop nearby. The C train is across the street.
RESTROOM Please use a restroom before joining us at the start. There are three restrooms in the northern end of Central Park at the Davis Center, the Great Hill, and the Harlem Meer. The first restroom in Morningside Park is a single-stall restroom and cannot accommodate a large group.
LUNCH: We'll break for 45 minutes to enjoy the lively community celebration. The event offers a potluck, although it's best to bring snacks/lunch in case the lines are long. After lunch, we'll continue our walk across the High Bridge to the Bronx side and back.
END: We exit Highbridge Park at 172nd Street and walk as a group to 168th Street for the 1/A/C trains.
BRING: Water, snacks, and lunch. Wear sunscreen and a hat.
GUESTS: All guests must sign our waiver and release via this link to participate.
Hike leader: Pam Cress, pactoday@gmail.com, 917-597-2664. I'll answer texts and calls until we start walking at 10:00 a.m.
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Hike to Drums Along the Hudson® 🌲 Inwood Hill Park
Dyckman Street & Broadway, New York, NY, USLet's hike the trails of Inwood Hill Park, approx. 4 miles, en route to the 24th Annual Drums Along the Hudson® Native American Festival and Multicultural Celebration.
Meet: Sunday, June 7, 9:30 a.m., A train/Dyckman Street.
Anne Loftus Playground south of the triangle at Dyckman and Broadway. Walk through the gates and find us near the restrooms. The No. 1 (Dyckman Street stop) is three blocks east of our meeting place.Course: From Broadway (originally the Native American Wickquasgeck Trail), we'll head into Inwood Hill Park, where we’ll spend our time hiking many of its trails. This very scenic hike will also cover some sparsely used older trails. Terrain ranges from paved walks to unpaved forest trails, with hills (some steep), and steps. Hiking poles could be helpful but are optional. Pace is moderate.
The walk will end as the Drums Along the Hudson® festival gets underway at 218th Street and Indian Road from 11-6, rain or shine, where you can enjoy:
- Drummers and dancers from around the world
- Pine tree planting ceremony
- Native arts and crafts (vendors)
- International cuisines
- Storytelling and children's activities
- Environmental tent
Restrooms: Please use the restrooms in Anne Loftus Playground before we start the hike. Other restrooms at the Inwood Tennis Courts and Inwood Nature Center.
Bring: Water, hat, sunblock, snacks. No break, but the hike ends as lunchtime approaches. BYO lunch or purchase at the event,
Return: A train Inwood-207th Street station; entrance at Broadway/Isham. Or, the No. 1 on Tenth Ave at 215th Street and 207th Street.
[In the event of rain, Drums Along the Hudson® goes on as scheduled, but perhaps without us; we'll decide.]
Contact (day of walk only): Christine Summerson 646 491-0764 or Steve Galla 914-953-2222. (Text preferred, but please ID yourself if texting.)
You may bring a guest but you must have them sign Shorewalkers' Waiver and Release via this link.
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🌳 15-Mile Walk: Kew Gardens → Jackson Heights 🌎
Newcombe Square (by Duane Reade & Bally Total Fitness), 80-02 Kew Gardens Rd, Kew Gardens, NY, US🌳 15-Mile Walk: Kew Gardens → Jackson Heights 🌎
📍 Date & Time
· Meet: 9:30 AM
Newcombe Square
80-02 Kew Gardens Road, Queens
· Nearest Subway:
Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike Station
Use the Queens Blvd & Union Tpke SE Corner exit
· Walk starts promptly: 9:45 AM
Please arrive on time.***
🚶 The Walk
We’ll maintain a moderate, steady pace over approximately 15 miles.Route Highlights
· Forest Park
· Flushing Meadows–Corona Park
· Flushing Bay (near LaGuardia Airport)
· Finish at 34th Avenue Open Streets in Jackson HeightsAt the end of the walk, participants can enjoy the neighborhood’s outstanding restaurants and food vendors.
Special thanks to the 34th Avenue Open Streets Coalition for helping create one of NYC’s most peaceful and welcoming public spaces. The area also features the Jackson Heights Greenmarket.
Jackson Heights is widely regarded as one of the most culturally diverse neighborhoods in the world, with approximately 180,000 residents speaking more than 160 languages within a compact half-square-mile area.***
🥤 Good to Know
· Bring:
o Water
o Lunch
o Snacks
· Wear comfortable shoes suitable for:
o Park trails
o Long-distance city walking🍽 Lunch Stop
· David Dinkins Circle⚠️ Important
There are limited drop-out points, so please join only if you’re comfortable walking the full 15 miles.***
🚇 Ending Point
The walk concludes at:
· 34th Ave & 74th Street
· Near Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74 Street Station***
Hike Leaders:
Please do not post questions/comments prior to the walk.Ivan (text with your name: 917-446-0013)
Sigrid (text with your name: 404-991-8229)
Tiffany (text with your name: 718-300-1655)39 人の参加者
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