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The Lone Track Overlooking NYC: Weehawken’s Hidden Gem



If you’re a runner, you know that a good track can make all the difference. The surface, the scenery, and the vibe all come together to create the perfect spot for training—or just unwinding with an easy jog. But what if I told you there was a track with one of the best views in the world?

Welcome to Weehawken Waterfront Park, home to a 400-meter track that overlooks the Manhattan skyline. It’s not just a running loop—it’s a hidden gem for athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys a little fresh air with a side of breathtaking city views.

A Track Like No Other

Nestled along the Hudson River, this six-lane track isn’t just another place to train. As you round each curve, the New York City skyline stretches out in front of you—a jaw-dropping panorama that makes every lap feel cinematic. Whether you're sprinting or casually jogging, it’s hard not to feel inspired when the Empire State Building, One World Trade Center, and the Statue of Liberty are part of your view.

But this track isn’t just about aesthetics. The surface is urethane-cushioned, meaning it’s easy on the joints and perfect for speed work. Whether you’re a serious marathoner or just trying to get a couple of miles in, it’s got everything you need to make your run feel smooth and effortless (or, at least, as effortless as running can be).

The Best Place to Run in New Jersey?

If you’re looking for a quiet, clean, and well-maintained place to train, Weehawken might be one of the best spots in the entire state. Unlike the chaotic and often crowded Central Park or the West Side Highway path in Manhattan, the Weehawken track gives you space to breathe—literally and figuratively.

Early mornings are peaceful, with the sun rising over the city, turning the Hudson River into a golden mirror. Evenings are just as magical, with the skyline lighting up in a dazzling display of neon and city life.

And the best part? It’s never packed. Unlike the famous tracks in NYC (which can feel like you’re running through a crowded subway station at rush hour), this spot stays relatively quiet, even on weekends.

Not Just for Runners

Sure, the track is a highlight, but this park has way more to offer. It’s packed with top-notch sports facilities, making it a hotspot for all kinds of activities.

  • Soccer & Football Fields – A full-sized turf field is perfect for local leagues, pickup games, or just kicking around a ball.

  • Tennis Courts – Three well-maintained courts offer a great spot to sharpen your game.

  • Playgrounds & Picnic Areas – If you’re bringing the family, there’s plenty of space for kids to run around while you sneak in a workout.

  • Scenic Walking & Biking Paths – If running isn’t your thing, there’s still plenty of space to take in the views on a casual stroll or bike ride.

And let’s not forget—the sunsets here are unreal. Whether you’re winding down after a workout or just hanging out, this is one of the best places in Jersey to watch the sun dip behind the city skyline.

A Hidden Gem for Locals and Visitors Alike

One of the coolest things about Weehawken’s waterfront track? Most people don’t even know it’s there.

Sure, NYC has the famous tracks at Icahn Stadium, Central Park, and The Armory, but this one? It’s a local secret. It’s the kind of place you stumble upon and immediately wonder, "Why haven’t I been running here all along?"

If you’re visiting from the city, it’s easy to get to—just a quick ferry ride or bus from Manhattan. And if you’re a New Jersey local, this track is one of the best-kept running spots on the entire Hudson River waterfront.

Is It Worth the Trip?

If you’re looking for a track that offers more than just an oval to run around, the Weehawken Waterfront Track is 100% worth a visit. Whether you’re chasing PRs, training for your next marathon, or just want a beautiful place to run without the crowds, this spot delivers.

The only downside? Once you run here, every other track might start to feel a little... boring.

So lace up your shoes, hit the track, and enjoy one of the best running experiences in the entire NYC area.

 
 
 

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