About us
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!
Upcoming events
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🚶♂️ 15-Mile Island Hopping Walk
Roosevelt Island Subway Station., Roosevelt Island, NY, USJoin us for a unique 15+ mile Island Hopping Walk connecting some of NYC’s most fascinating waterfront spaces — from Roosevelt Island to Manhattan, Randalls/Wards Island, and finishing in Queens. A great way to experience parts of the city most people never fully connect in one trip.
🚶♂️ 15-Mile Island Hopping Walk
📍 Meet- Roosevelt Island Station
- Meet at West Rd
- 9:00 AM meet | 9:15 AM sharp departure
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🗺️ Route Highlights
1. Roosevelt Island Loop- Walk north to Lighthouse Park
- Head south to Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park
- Scenic waterfront paths and a relaxed warm-up section
2. Lunch Stop 🍴
- Lunch break at The Café at Cornell Tech
- Food available for purchase, though bringing snacks is still recommended
3. Tram to Manhattan 🚡
- Ride the Roosevelt Island Tramway
- Same fare as the subway (OMNY/MetroCard)
4. Manhattan → Randalls/Wards Island
- Walk north and cross the Ward’s Island Bridge into the island park system
5. Randalls/Wards Island Loop 🌿
Explore trails, waterfront paths, and nature areas including:- Little Hell Gate Salt Marsh
- Bronx Kill waterfront views
This is the most nature-focused portion of the walk.
6. Finish in Queens- Cross the RFK Bridge pedestrian path
- Finish at Astoria Boulevard MTA Station
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⚠️ What to Expect
- Distance: 15+ miles — moderate but long
- Pace: steady with time to enjoy the scenery
- Dropout points available if needed
- Planned restroom and hydration breaks
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🎒 What to Bring
- Water (essential)
- Snacks
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Sunscreen and/or hat if sunny
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👍 Why This Walk Is Special
This route combines city scenery and green spaces in a way few NYC walks do:- Roosevelt Island offers calm waterfront views
- Randalls/Wards Island feels surprisingly quiet and natural
- Bridges, tram rides, and waterfront paths create a uniquely New York experience
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Hike Leader
Please do not post questions/comments prior to the walk.
Text Ivan Falla with your name:
917-446-0013***
🏛️ Optional After-Walk Gathering
Enjoy the historic Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden
Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden15 attendees
Pelham Bay Park- Hunter Island
Pelham Bay Park, 1 Orchard Beach Rd., New York, NY, USBronx, NYC
Join us for an approximately 7-mile moderately paced hike through Pelham Bay Park. Leader’s choice of trails with a visit to Hunter Island, and lunch at Orchard Beach. We will hike on a few remote trails.
Restrooms are available at the beginning of the hike and again at Orchard Beach. Orchard Beach offers picnic benches and restrooms, making it a comfortable lunch stop.Directions: Take the IRT number 6 train to Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx — this is the last stop on the line. Please plan to arrive by 9:45 AM and meet at the restrooms inside the park, located in a stone building easily visible and just a short walk from the train station and parking lot.
Tip: Check the Saturday 6 train subway schedule to ensure arrival by or before 9:45 AM. If you have a choice, arriving earlier is better. Also, there is a bus from Flushing that stops at Pelham Bay Park. GROUP SIZE LIMIT- 45 persons.
Meeting Details:
Look for me sitting at a picnic table near the restrooms, where I’ll be taking attendance. The hike will begin shortly after attendance is taken, around 10 AM. Expected duration: approximately 3 to 4 hours (subject to change).Coordinates of the meeting location:
Latitude: 40.8517
Longitude: -73.8246Driving Instructions: For those driving, free parking is available at Pelham Bay Park, near the intersection of Middletown Road and Stadium Avenue. The location can be a bit tricky to find, so I strongly recommend using a GPS or a mobile map app to plot your route in advance. Once parked, walk a short distance to the park restrooms, located in a stone building. Please plan to arrive by 9:45 AM.
Guests must sign our Waiver and Release (https://tinyurl.com/28cez6j8) to participate.
Hike Leader: Steve Galla 914-953-2222 texting preferred unless you're very lost.
46 attendees
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