The Ramble in Central Park

  Last modified on July 31st, 2018

The Ramble is a breathtaking highlight of Central Park. It was one of the first parts of Central Park to be built, and was designed for busy New Yorkers to escape.

Check out some of these photos and captions and plan your next outing!

About the Ramble

Located in Central Park, this dreamy gem consists of winding pathways between 73rd and 78th Streets.  It goes for 38 acres.  It is an aesthetically pleasing escape for Upper West Siders and all New Yorkers, for that matter. A breath of fresh air and a stunning natural habitat that we need more of in NYC.

 

The ramble has over 200 different bird species!

The Ramble

photo by Flickr user Barry Solow. https://www.flickr.com/photos/baslow/

The Ramble

photo by Flickr user Kathleen. https://www.flickr.com/photos/72821066@N04/

 

There is a scenic stream where park-goers can find other species of New York City wildlife!

The Ramble

photo by Flickr user Barry Solow. https://www.flickr.com/photos/baslow/

 

Above the Gill (stream) is the super charming wooden Gill Bridge.

The Ramble

photo by Flickr user Manuel Delgado Tenorio. https://www.flickr.com/photos/delgadotenorio

 

The Ramble is also the home to many stunning species of plants and trees. Just look at these colors!

The Ramble

photo by Flickr user rob zand. https://www.flickr.com/photos/robzand/

 

There are paths throughout the ramble that will make you feel like you’re in a world far, far away from New York City.

The Ramble

photo by Flickr user Ralph Hockens. https://www.flickr.com/photos/rhockens/

The Ramble

Ramble arch by Flickr user Teri Tynes. https://www.flickr.com/photos/wotba/

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