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How far is the outer loop of Central Park?

A 6-mile loop around New York City's iconic Central Park. With nearly 40 million visitors a year, Central Park is one of the busiest tourist attractions in the world.



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6.03-mile Full Loop: Circles the entire park. East Drive and West Drive connect at Center Drive (bottom of the loop) and at Central Park North & Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd (top of the loop). 5.14-mile Lower Loop: Skips the area north of 102nd Street Crossing.

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The longest loop in the Park totals 6.1 miles. If you're looking for a soft, dirt surface to run on, the bridle path is for you. It stretches almost the entire length of the Park, and a 1.66-mile bridle path loop surrounds the Reservoir running track.

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The distance between Times Square and Central Park is 2 miles.

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Many of Central Park's most popular areas are concentrated in the southern part of the park. Be sure to stroll through the Mall and Literary Walk, a majestic avenue in the middle of the park lined with towering oaks and statues of historical figures. For movie fans, Bethesda Terrace is an unmissable stop.

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The Great Lawn, the 12-acre oval of green space that is one of the most popular gathering places in Central Park, will be closed to the public until April after it was damaged during a concert late last month, the Central Park Conservancy confirmed on Tuesday.

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Forest Park, officially opened to the public on June 24, 1876, is one of the largest urban parks in the United States. At around 1,300 acres it is bigger than Central Park in New York.

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With its popularity and the presence of both New Yorkers and tourists who respect and love the park, it's a secure and fantastic part of the city. During the day, walking alone in Central Park is safe, but it's advised to avoid doing so at night due to the potential of crimes.

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Times Square is a lively and fairly busy area both day and night. It is also a magnet for pickpockets and other petty thieves who blend into the crowded streets. Always be aware of your surroundings and keep your valuables tucked away and out of reach.

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