The bicycle and pedestrian pathway along the East River on Randall's Island
With the help of RISF, a pathway comes to life
The pathway along the East River with the 103rd Street pedestrian bridge in the background
The boardwalk on Randall's Island
A pathway that calls to bikers, runners or anyone wanting to take a stroll
The columns of the Hell's Gate Bridge frame a pedestrian and bicycle pathway
A fall day on Randall's Island
One of Randall's Island's many pathways at sunset
Approximately 4.5 miles of dedicated bicycle and pedestrian pathways run along the Island’s waterfront, providing comprehensive non-vehicular access throughout the Park. Many routes have already been constructed, and the remaining pathways will be complete in 2010. These meandering pathways – free from cars, trucks and buses – have radically enhanced the Park experience for strollers, runners, cyclists and anyone traveling to and from the Park’s new fields and facilities.