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Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Path

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Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Path

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Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Path

00:47

3.10km

0m

Hiking

Imagine yourself walking high above the East River on the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Path. This easy urban hike covers 1.9 miles (3.1 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 7 feet (2 metres), making for a relaxed 47-minute journey. From the bridge, you get expansive views of the…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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493 m

Trader Joe's – Bridgemarket

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The large grocery store is located in the old warehouses of the Queensboro Bridge. It offers a huge selection of fresh groceries and snacks for on the go.

The old warehouses are worth seeing.

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3.10 km

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Train Station

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3.04 km

< 100 m

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2.12 km

966 m

< 100 m

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Sunday 10 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Path?

The path is considered an easy walk. It's entirely paved and has a modest elevation gain, making it accessible for most fitness levels. The total distance is about 1.4 miles (approximately 3,000 steps).

What kind of views can I expect from the path?

You'll be treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the East River, Roosevelt Island, and the iconic Manhattan skyline. Key landmarks visible include the World Trade Center and the Empire State Building. The bridge's design offers unobstructed views, providing a unique vantage point of the city.

How long does it typically take to walk the Queensboro Bridge Path?

The walk is approximately 1.4 miles (3097 meters) one way. Based on an average walking pace, it takes about 45-50 minutes to complete the path in one direction.

Is the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Path dog-friendly?

The provided information does not specify rules regarding dogs on the path. It's generally advisable to check local NYC Parks regulations or signage at the bridge entrances for the most current dog policies, including leash requirements.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the path?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to walk or bike on the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Path. It is freely accessible to the public.

What is the best time of year to walk the Queensboro Bridge Path?

While the path can be enjoyed year-round, spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures. Summer midday can be quite hot due to a lack of sun protection on the bridge. Consider visiting during cooler parts of the day in summer or on overcast days.

How do I get to the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Path, and is there parking?

The path connects Manhattan and Queens. For public transport, various subway lines and buses serve both sides of the bridge. Parking can be challenging in urban areas; public transportation is often recommended. There is no dedicated parking lot for the path itself.

Have there been any recent changes to the Queensboro Bridge Path?

Yes, significant changes were implemented as of May 18, 2025. The south outer roadway is now an exclusive pedestrian walkway, and the north outer roadway is reserved solely for cyclists. This separation aims to improve safety and reduce overcrowding for both groups.

Are there any facilities or places to eat near the path?

Yes, on the Manhattan side, you can find Trader Joe's – Bridgemarket, which offers groceries and prepared foods. There are also numerous cafes and restaurants in the surrounding neighborhoods of Manhattan and Queens.

Is the path suitable for families or those with accessibility needs?

Given its paved, flat terrain and easy difficulty, the path is generally suitable for families. Its accessibility for wheelchairs is good due to the paved surface, though specific ramp access points should be verified at the entrances.

What should I consider regarding sun exposure on the path?

There is no protection from the sun on the bridge. During midday, especially in warmer months, it can become quite hot. It's advisable to wear sunscreen, a hat, and bring water, particularly if you are sensitive to sun exposure.

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