Summer Guide 2015: Where To Bike

Central Park: While Central Park is great for long walks, boating, admiring beautiful architecture, or going on picnic dates, the Drives area also perfect for cycling (though they can get crowded). You can rent bikes on a seasonal basis at Tavern on the Green, Merchants’ Gate Plaza, and the Loeb Boathouse. centralparknyc.org

Governors Island: Car-free Governors Island is the ideal place freely cruise on two wheels. Bring your own bike or rent one, and every Monday through Friday from 10am to noon, the island provides bikes you can take out for up to one hour for free! govisland.com

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Pile the kids into a single surrey, available for rent at the LeFrak Center at Lakeside in Prospect Park. (photo via lakesidebrooklyn.com)

Fire Island: Also lacking cars and advocating beachy barefoot riders, Fire Island is the perfect place to cycle.  Ride through sandy roads looping around seaside houses or on the shoreline and discover cute restaurants and shops along your way. nps.gov

Highbridge Park: Head to Manhattan’s Highbridge Park to ride the city’s first mountain biking course (oh, and check out the city’s oldest standing bridge). If you tire of biking, there’s also a world-class skate park. nycgovparks.org

Hudson River Greenway: The Hudson River Greenway spans from Battery Park all the way to Dyckman Street in Inwood. You’ll pass the Little Red Lighthouse (under the George Washington Bridge), and Grant’s Tomb (at 122nd and Riverside Drive). hudsonriverpark.org 

LeFrak Center at Lakeside, Prospect Park: The LeFrak center offers a variety of specialty bikes for rental, including a single surrey (which holds three adults and two small children) and a low-riding “chopper,” as well as tandem bikes and cruisers. lakesidebrooklyn.com

Ocean Parkway Bike Path: Stretching from Prospect Park to Coney Island in Brooklyn runs the country’s oldest bike path, completed in 1894! The path is separated from cars and intersects with cross streets at every block, so you can easily take a break from riding whenever you please. nycgovparks.org

Pelham Bay Park: NYC’s largest park offers 5 miles of bike paths that provide opportunities to see all the natural wonders the park has to offer, including Turtle Cove–a favorite spot for egrets and herons. nycgovparks.org

Rockaway Gateway Greenway: This paved pathway around Jamaica Bay is great for cyclists of all skill levels who want to see a diverse array of bird, marine, and other wildlife. nps.gov

Roosevelt Island: If you wish to venture out of the bustling city, Roosevelt Island is a viable option for bike riding in a less busy area.  There are plenty of protected car-free sections along the water for you and your family to enjoy a day of cycling–plus the kids will get a kick out of taking the Roosevelt Island Tram over the East River. rioc.com

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