Sep
27
Saturday

The New Yorker

Website

The New Yorker is a scenic half marathon held in Riverside Park, Manhattan, nestled between the historic Upper West Side and the Hudson River. The course features the rarely seen Freedom Tunnel and offers stunning views of Manhattan’s waterfront, lush greenery, and extensive walking and biking paths within this 150-year-old park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. Participants enjoy professional timing with live splits, water stations every 1.5 miles, and amenities including a high-quality technical shirt, finisher medal, baggage check, and toilets.

Awards are given to top finishers overall and by age groups, making it a well-supported and memorable race experience. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Always double-check with the organizer's website – things can change, and we might have sprinted past a few details!
13 mi
Half Marathon

Events nearby