Statue of Liberty National Monument Loop
Statue of Liberty National Monument Loop
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An easy 0.6-mile loop on Liberty Island, offering close-up views of the Statue of Liberty and the NYC skyline.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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This loop is quite short, designed for a quick exploration of Liberty Island. It typically takes about 15 minutes to complete the entire loop, allowing you to enjoy the views and the monument at a leisurely pace.
Yes, this loop is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners, families, and all skill levels. The paths on Liberty Island are flat, paved, and easily accessible, making it a pleasant walk for everyone.
The loop is located on Liberty Island, which is only accessible by ferry. Ferries depart from Battery Park in Lower Manhattan, New York, and Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey. Parking is available at both departure points. It's recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure parking.
No, pets are generally not permitted on Liberty Island, Ellis Island, or the ferry system, with the exception of service animals. It's best to leave your furry friends at home when visiting the Statue of Liberty National Monument.
While there isn't a specific permit or fee to walk the loop itself once you are on Liberty Island, you do need to purchase a ferry ticket to access the island. This ticket covers your round-trip transportation and access to both Liberty and Ellis Islands.
Spring (April-May) and Fall (September-October) generally offer the most pleasant weather for visiting, with fewer crowds than the summer months. Winter can be cold but offers unique, crisp views of the city skyline and potentially fewer visitors. Always check ferry schedules and monument operating hours before planning your trip.
The loop offers continuous, close-up views of the Statue of Liberty. You'll also pass by the Ferry Dock and an Outdoor café. The path provides panoramic views of the New York City skyline and New York Harbor, and you can explore the Liberty Island Museum, which houses the Statue's original torch.
The terrain on Liberty Island is predominantly flat and paved, making it very accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. It's an easy walk with no significant elevation changes, perfect for a leisurely stroll around the monument.
Yes, there are facilities available on Liberty Island. You'll find restrooms, a gift shop, and an Outdoor café near the Ferry Dock, offering refreshments and light meals.
While the loop around the island is easy, if you plan to climb the 162 steps to the Statue's crown, be aware that this requires a separate, advanced reservation and good physical fitness. For a less strenuous but equally rewarding experience, consider exploring the Liberty Island Museum and walking the accessible paths around the base of the Statue.
This specific loop is contained entirely on Liberty Island and does not directly connect to other hiking trails. However, the ferry system allows you to easily visit Ellis Island, which also has walking paths, or explore the extensive trails in Liberty State Park in New Jersey, which offer different perspectives of the Statue and the NYC skyline.