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Explore New York City on this easy 4.2-mile urban hike along the High Line, offering unique city views and a glimpse of the Flatiron Buildin
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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This route was planned by komoot.
This urban loop typically takes about 1 hour and 42 minutes to complete, covering a distance of approximately 6.7 kilometers (4.2 miles). It's a leisurely walk, perfect for soaking in the city sights.
Yes, this route is classified as easy and is suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The High Line portion, in particular, offers a flat and paved walking surface, making it very accessible.
The terrain is entirely urban, featuring flat, paved pathways. The High Line itself is an elevated linear park built on former railway tracks, integrating sections of the original rails into the concrete paths. You'll be walking on smooth surfaces throughout the loop.
You'll experience a unique blend of natural and urban landscapes. The High Line features meticulously designed gardens and public art installations. Along the route, you'll pass iconic New York City landmarks such as Madison Square Garden, Greeley Square Park, the Met Life Tower, and Union Square. You'll also get views of the city skyline, the Hudson River, and the Flatiron Building in the distance.
The High Line is beautiful year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant walking temperatures and vibrant plant life. Summer can be hot and crowded, while winter provides a starker, yet still interesting, urban landscape. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends.
No, dogs are generally not permitted on the High Line itself, with the exception of service animals. For other sections of the loop that are on city streets and parks, leash laws apply. It's best to leave your furry friends at home for this particular route.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to walk the High Line or any other public sections of this loop. It is freely accessible to the public.
Parking in Manhattan can be challenging and expensive. It's highly recommended to use New York City's extensive public transportation system. The loop is easily accessible via multiple subway lines and bus routes, with many stops near Madison Square Garden, Union Square, and various High Line entrances.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several city streets and paths. You'll find yourself on parts of Broadway, 5th Avenue, 6th Avenue, and 8th Avenue. It also includes significant portions of the High Line and passes near the Hudson River Greenway.
To avoid the busiest crowds on the High Line, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the evening. Explore the side streets of Chelsea for unique galleries and boutiques. Don't miss the opportunity to look down from the elevated perspective of the High Line for unique views of the city's architecture and street life.
Absolutely! This loop takes you through some of New York City's most vibrant neighborhoods, including Chelsea and the Flatiron District. You'll find an abundance of cafes, restaurants, and eateries catering to all tastes and budgets along Broadway, near Union Square, and around the High Line entrances.
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