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Socrates Sculpture Park – Rainey Park loop from Astoria Boulevard

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United States
New York
New York

Socrates Sculpture Park – Rainey Park loop from Astoria Boulevard

Moderate

3.2

(11)

90

runners

Socrates Sculpture Park – Rainey Park loop from Astoria Boulevard

01:20

12.9km

40m

Running

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: July 10, 2026

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Includes movable bridges

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After 3.46 km for 137 m

After 9.21 km for 137 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

2.18 km

Socrates Sculpture Park

Highlight • Monument

Nice park for starting/ending runs up the East River. Nice installations of modern art and lots of green.

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2

2.77 km

Rainey Park

Highlight • Rest Area

Nice park with a nice water promenade

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3

4.72 km

Northern tip of the island Roosevelt Iceland

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4

4.82 km

Roosevelt Island Lighthouse

Highlight • Monument

pleasant place for a quick water break with a nice view.

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5

4.86 km

New work of art honoring the investigative journalist Nellie Bly. She wrote about a women's psychiatric clinic on the island

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6

5.39 km

Sabrina Statue

Highlight • Monument

Die Recherche nach der Bedeutung der Statue ergab:
Sabrina is also the patron goddess of Amherst College. A metal casting of her, made by the J.L. Mott Iron Works of New York City, was given to the college by Massachusetts Lieut. Governor Joel Hayden in 1957. The statue was located adjacent to The Octagon building on the Amherst campus until 1885. Roosevelt Island's installation reestablishes the historic setting of Sabrina adjacent to an Octagonal building.

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7

6.40 km

Chapel of the good shepherd

Highlight • Religious Site

The dedication of the "Chapel of the Good Shepherd" in this patronal feast refers to Christ himself (Gospel according to John 10/11). The patronage is always celebrated on the 3rd Sunday after Easter according to Roman Catholic tradition.

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8

7.15 km

The Queensboro Bridge was the first road connection between Manhattan and Queens and initiated the rapid development of the previously largely rural borough of Queens.
50 people died during the construction. The bridge opened to traffic on March 30, 1909. Its cost was $20 million (about $619,000,000 in today's value).

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12.9 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

12.8 km

131 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

11.0 km

1.18 km

773 m

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