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Brooklyn Bridge parkrun

Aug 8, 2026
New York, NY
5K
Typical Weather
New York, NY · Aug 8
85°
High
70°
Low
18%
Precip

Based on data from station USW00094728 (9 mi away)

About This Race

Get ready for a breathtaking 5K experience at the Brooklyn Bridge parkrun on August 8, 2026, in the heart of New York, NY. This free, weekly community event welcomes runners, joggers, and walkers of all abilities to enjoy a unique course boasting some of the most iconic urban scenery in the world. The one-lap route, run entirely on permanent paths, begins on Pier 1 in Brooklyn Bridge Park, leading participants north towards the majestic Brooklyn Bridge before winding south along the Greenway. The course offers slight undulations as it loops around Piers 2, 3, 5, and 6, culminating in a short, tree-lined incline before a spectacular finish in front of the Granite Prospect steps. Throughout your run, be prepared for unparalleled views of the Manhattan skyline, the East River, and the Statue of Liberty, making every stride a scenic delight.

Brooklyn Bridge parkrun has quickly established itself as a beloved fixture in the NYC running community since its inaugural event on August 23, 2025. Runners consistently praise the supportive and friendly atmosphere, with many noting the excellent organization and the opportunity to either push for a personal best or simply enjoy a social walk. While there are no formal aid stations on the 5K course, public restrooms and water fountains are conveniently located throughout Brooklyn Bridge Park. Typical race day conditions in early August are warm, with highs around 85F and lows around 70F, accompanied by an 18% chance of precipitation, so plan your hydration accordingly.

What truly sets this parkrun apart is its remarkable setting and inclusive spirit. After crossing the finish line, participants often gather for a post-run coffee at the Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 1 Pavillion Cafe, fostering a vibrant sense of community. With limited parking available, reaching the start on Pier 1, near Furman Street, is best accomplished via public transportation, biking, or walking, adding to the authentic New York experience. Whether you're a local or a tourist, Brooklyn Bridge parkrun offers an unforgettable opportunity to engage in free, active enjoyment against a world-famous backdrop.