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Brooklyn Bridge parkrun

Sep 12, 2026
New York, NY
5K
Typical Weather
New York, NY · Sep 12
78°
High
64°
Low
13%
Precip

Based on data from station USW00094728 (9 mi away)

About This Race

Experience the vibrant energy of New York City with the Brooklyn Bridge parkrun, a fantastic free 5K event held weekly in the iconic Brooklyn Bridge Park. On September 12, 2026, join a diverse community of walkers, joggers, and runners for a memorable morning with unparalleled scenery. Expect typical race day conditions in mid-September to be pleasant, with highs around 78°F and lows around 64°F, and only a 13% chance of precipitation, creating ideal running weather.

The course itself is a one-lap journey entirely on permanent paths, offering a mostly flat profile with some slight undulations, particularly a short incline near the finish that runners describe as "not a hill" but adds a gentle challenge. Starting on Pier 1, the route guides you north towards the majestic Brooklyn Bridge, then through the park's Greenway, looping around Piers 2, 3, 5, and 6. The return leg on the Greenway leads to a left turn onto a tree-lined path, culminating in a spectacular finish in front of the Granite Prospect steps, boasting breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline, the East River, and even the Statue of Liberty. While the course uses shared paths and may accumulate leaves or puddles after rain, marshals are typically on hand to guide participants.

Launched on August 23, 2025, as New York City's first parkrun, this event has quickly established a reputation for its welcoming, friendly, and supportive atmosphere. Whether you're aiming for a personal best, enjoying a casual stroll with a stroller, or taking part with your dog, the Brooklyn Bridge parkrun caters to all ages and abilities. While formal aid stations are not provided, public water fountains are available throughout the park, and participants often gather for a post-run coffee at the Pier 1 Pavilion Cafe to share their experiences. Getting to the start on Pier 1 is easily done via public transport, biking, or walking due to limited parking, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in this unique urban running experience.