The Ramble
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Park in New York
The Ramble and Lake are two geographic features of Central Park in Manhattan, New York City. Part of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux's 1857 Greensward Plan for Central Park, the features are located on the west side of the park between the 66th and 79th Street transverses.
Address: 79th St Transverse, New York, NY 10024
Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 6 AM
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People also ask
Where do gays hang out in Central Park?
The Ramble remained a highly popular, secluded spot for outdoor sex for decades, despite the numerous arrests and gay bashings there. Beginning in 1970, the first Gay Pride Marches (then known as the Christopher Street Liberation Day March) followed a route from Greenwich Village to Central Park.
How long is the ramble?
The Ramble is 38 acres of woodlands with a maze of trails in Central Park from 73rd to 78th Streets.
What is the ramble known for?
The Ramble is a popular destination for exploring and enjoying nature and is also one of the best places in the Park for birdwatching.
Which part of Central Park is the most beautiful?
The Bethesda Terrace & Fountain are two of Central Park's most beautiful architectural features. The terrace, most famous for its beautiful view and hand tiled ceiling, is flanked by two grand stairways that lead down to the fountain.
In this nature walk, Conservancy guides will lead you on an immersive exploration of the Ramble: a delightfully serene woodland just steps away from the…
This post discuses the Central Park Ramble, including what it is, how to get there, what tours are available and what other attractions are nearby.