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Jog the 5.3-mile Prospect Park Trail Loop, a moderate route through Brooklyn's urban oasis, featuring lakes, woodlands, and historic sights.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.81 km
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2.65 km
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5.29 km
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7.75 km
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3.17 km
2.65 km
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The average jogging time for this 8.5 km (5.3 miles) loop is approximately 53 minutes, though your pace may vary.
The main Park Drive Loop is a paved, car-free circuit. It features a dedicated running lane and is moderately hilly, including a gentle incline often called Battle Pass Hill. For a more rustic experience, interior nature trails offer dirt and mulched paths, which can sometimes be muddy.
Yes, the primary Park Drive Loop is considered moderately hilly but not overly strenuous, making it suitable for a wide range of fitness levels, including beginners looking for a good workout. More challenging, unpaved options are available on interior trails if you seek them.
As you jog, you'll pass diverse scenery including the expansive Long Meadow, the tranquil Prospect Park Lake, and the shaded woodlands of the Ravine. Notable landmarks include Fallkill Falls, Lookout Hill, and the historic Boathouse.
Prospect Park is beautiful year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer mornings and evenings are ideal to avoid heat, while winter jogging is possible as the main loop is generally well-maintained. The park is lit after dark, accommodating evening runs in any season.
Prospect Park is easily accessible by public transport via subway and bus lines in Brooklyn. There are also parking options available around the park's perimeter, though these can fill up, especially on weekends.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to jog or access Prospect Park. It is a public park open to everyone.
Yes, dogs are welcome in Prospect Park. They must be kept on a leash at all times, except in designated off-leash areas during specific hours. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
Yes, the route primarily follows the Prospect Park loop, but it also passes through sections of the Brooklyn-Queens Greenway, Lullwater Trail, and Peninsula Trail, offering opportunities to explore further.
Yes, during warmer months, you'll find multiple water fountains and restrooms available along the loop. There is also a café located at the southeast entrance of the park for refreshments.
The main loop is entirely car-free, providing a safer and more enjoyable experience. It's often less congested than other major city parks, offering a more tranquil environment. Designed by the same architects as Central Park, it's rich in history and offers a diverse landscape within an urban oasis.