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Spontaneous Walk
New York City, New York, USA
New York City, New York, USA

Spontaneous Walk

Length3.2 mi
Elev. Gain59 ft
Est. Steps7500
Road
Drinking water
Created by Kayla Cameron

Spontaneous Walk Introduction

Spontaneous Walk is a 3.2 mile (7,500-step) route located near New York City, New York, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 59 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Spontaneous Walk

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93rd Street (Manhattan)

Place
93rd Street runs from Riverside Drive, overlooking the Hudson River, to the East River, through the New York City borough of Manhattan. It traverses the neighborhoods of the Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Carnegie Hill, and Yorkville; the street is interrupted by Central Park. A notable monument to Joan of Arc by Anna Hyatt Huntington stands at the street's western terminus at Riverside Park.

Anita Shapolsky Gallery

Place
The Anita Shapolsky Gallery is an art gallery that was founded in 1982. It is located at 152 East 65th Street, on Manhattan's Upper East Side, in New York City.The gallery specializes in 1950s and 1960s abstract expressionist art, known as the New York School. It exhibits expressionism, geometric abstraction and painterly abstraction.

76th Street station (IRT Third Avenue Line)

Place
76th Street was a local station on the demolished IRT Third Avenue Line in Manhattan, New York City. It was originally built on December 9, 1878. The outer tracks served local trains and it had two side platforms. The center track was built as part of the Dual Contracts and was served by express trains.

67th Street station

Place
67th Street was a local station on the demolished IRT Third Avenue Line in Manhattan, New York City. It had two tracks and two side platforms. 67th Street station opened on September 16, 1878 by the New York Elevated Railway Company, and was the terminus of the IRT Third Avenue Line until it was expanded to 89th Street on December 9, 1878.

84th Street station

Place
84th Street was a local station on the demolished IRT Third Avenue Line in Manhattan, New York City. It was originally built on December 9, 1878. The station had two side platforms and was served by local trains only. This station closed on May 12, 1955, with the ending of all service on the Third Avenue El south of 149th Street.

Dylan's Candy Bar

Store
Dylan's Candy Bar is a chain of boutique candy shops and candy supplier currently located in New York City; East Hampton, New York; Los Angeles, Chicago, Honolulu and Miami Beach, as well as in wholesale venues around the globe. It is owned by Dylan Lauren.

Magic Towne House

Place
The Magic Towne House was a well-known magic show spot on three floors at 1026 Third Avenue, north of 60th Street, New York City, in the 1970s and 1980s. It was a venue for adults in the cabaret as well as having a children's theater for patrons of all ages to see and enjoy magic.

MacDougall Hospital

Place
MacDougall Hospital was a U.S. Army military hospital located at Fort Schuyler in New York City before and during the American Civil War.It had a capacity of 2000 beds. In October 1863, the hospital was "to be removed without delay"; it was one of the oldest of the U.S. military hospitals. During the Civil War, about 16% of its patients were lost by desertion and failure to return from furlough.

Doyle New York

Place
Doyle New York is an American auction house and appraiser of fine art, jewelry, furniture, decorations and other items. It offers approximately forty auctions each year at its premises on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.The firm was founded in 1962 by the late William Doyle as William Doyle Antiques.

Trump Palace Condominiums

Place
Trump Palace Condominiums is a 623 ft (190 m) tall skyscraper at 200 East 69th Street in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. It was completed in 1991 and has 54 floors. Frank Williams and Associates, headed by architect Frank Williams, designed the building, which is the 114th tallest building in New York, and was tallest in the Upper East Side for 26 years, until surpassed in 2017 by 520 Park Avenue.

Comments

Aimee
2024/10/30
Harald G
2026/01/21
Harald G
2026/01/21
Last updated: Apr 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

3.2 mi

Elev. Gain

59 ft

Est. Steps

7500
Created by
Kayla Cameron
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