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The Centennial 5K Route is a paved path that weaves its way through grassy parkland in Fairmount Park, perfect for joggers looking for a 5K loop or families seeking a well-marked path to cruise along on a shorter bike ride. The trail begins behind the Please Touch Museum, then passes by the Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center before looping around the Centennial District, where the 1876 Centennial Exposition was held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the United States.

More commonly known as Forbidden Drive (named because cars were banned from traveling on it in the 1920s), the fairly flat Wissahickon Valley Park gravel trail follows the Wissahickon Creek for 5.5 miles, from Lincoln Drive to Germantown Avenue. If driving is an option, navigate to the Valley Green Inn, located centrally within the park, where a large parking lot sits adjacent to the trail. Hungry? The inn is open for lunch and dinner.

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For those looking for a (much) longer workout, a 30-plus mile section of the Schuylkill River Trail starts at the Schuylkill Banks in Philadelphia and ends in Parker Ford in Chester County. The primarily flat, tree-lined route is perfect for serious cyclists. Pencil in a stop in Phoenixville for a restorative meal (and maybe a brew) before carrying on.

This 3.7-mile asphalt, tree-lined path winds around Cobbs Creek and through the historic Mount Moriah Cemetery into Delaware County, from Church Lane in Yeadon to Market Street in Upper Darby. The historic cemetery, founded in the mid-19th-century, is open to the public and well worth exploring.

Within this refuge for rare plants, birds and land animals, runners and bikers can find 10 miles of trails that weave around the largest freshwater tidal marsh in Pennsylvania. Located in Delaware County, John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum is only about eight miles away from Center City Philadelphia. Note: Not all trails permit biking. Visit the Cusano Environmental Education Center at the refuge for maps and more information about the trails.

A few completed stretches of the larger, still-in-progress Delaware River Trail offer a great escape for city runners and bikers. The Port Richmond Trail is a two-mile L-shaped route that runs parallel to Delaware and Allegheny avenues alongside the Delaware River in lower Northeast Philadelphia (two miles). The Washington Avenue Green section of the trail starts at Washington Avenue and Columbus Boulevard, winds through the Washington Avenue Pier green space and ends at the Walmart at Pier 70 (0.5 miles). Another stretch contains a curb-protected two-bike lane and adjacent sidewalk, starting at Spring Garden Street and along Delaware Avenue and Penn Street and eventually hits the trail along the waterfront behind Rivers Casino (0.6 miles).

Adventurous runners can hit the trails of Glen Providence Park, where all (unpaved) roads lead to the pond in the center of the park. Keep an eye out for wildlife along the way, since the park serves as a bird sanctuary. Another thing that makes this spot special: The park has been maintained in its natural state since it was donated as a public space in 1935.

It was formerly possessed by the family of the erstwhile rulers of Jaipur. A substantial area of the park was part of the Rambagh Palace a residence of the previous queen of Jaipur, Maharani Gayatri Devi.

One of the most distinguished features of Central Park is its enormous Indian flag. The flag post is 206 ft tall. This flag has a dimension of 72 feet by 28 feet & was inaugurated on 24 October 2011. Until 2011, this was the tallest flag post in India. However, over a period of time, there are even taller ones in other places in India.

They were installed 12 years ago and the credit goes to the artist Sameer Wheaton, a furniture exporter from Jaipur. These are local stones of Rajasthan and represent a constellation. Here is a picture of the same.

The jogging track in Jaipur Central Park is 4 KM long. Initially, there was only one jogging track but as the park became extremely popular among joggers and runners, another one was added. The new one runs parallel to the original one.

This jogging track is unique as it passes through the Jaipur Golf Club and Rambagh Polo Club. One never gets weary during the walk or jog as the visual element keeps changing. Witnessing the golfers play or a polo match in progress is a frequent occurrence.

The musical fountain at Central Park was the first in Jaipur. It was funded by the Shree Cement group. Over the last few years, it is out of use. It is commonplace for couples to sit near this fountain in Central Park.

JDA organizes a free yoga camp every day in the morning for the city residents near the flag pole. In summer the timing of Central Park Yoga is 6 AM to 7 AM. Apart from this yoga camp, a couple of individuals also organize free yoga for the public. One such class is near gate no 2.

The open-air Gym was inaugurated in June 2016. Another first in the city. Considering the fact that open-air gyms are popular all across the world, the Jaipur Development Authority introduced one in the park. Since this was a runaway hit among the locals, such gyms were installed in many other parks in the city.

It is not just the joggers and walkers who visit this park. It attracts all kinds of people. Kids who love to play, elderly people who want to sit and relax, families out for some fun-filled moments, and friends who want to catch up are a few examples.

There are hundreds of these trees in the park. It is infamous for causing pollen allergy during the spring season. Among other trees commonly found are Peepal Tree, Gulmohar, and Neem. One also finds Bougainvillea all along the fence of Jaipur Golf Course running parallel to the jogging track.

Jaipur Central Park is in the C-Scheme area & constitutes a part of a large square land with roads on all four sides. It is surrounded by Birla Auditorium, Rambagh Golf Club, Jaipur Polo Club, Hotel Rambagh Palace, and Ashok Club. Here is a picture of the Golf Club.

Among the facilities, toilets and drinking water are available near gate number 1. There are no storage or locker facilities in the park. Pets are prohibited in the park. Games like cricket or football are unallowed, but one can play with a small tennis ball and frisbee. Riding a cycle in the park or jogging track is prohibited too.

Did I forget to mention that I have witnessed some amazing sunsets in Jaipur Central Park? This is definitely the best place in the urban jungle to witness a lovely sunset. Here is a picture from the summer season of a sunset from Central Park overlooking the Jaipur Golf Course.

So what sets Jaipur Central Park different from all other parks is the unique vibe of the place. It is a melting pot of people from different walks of life and age groups. Usually, one tends to see parks in Jaipur filled with the older generation but Central Park is different. This is a preferred park among young runners and joggers.

So great to have such a big park in the heart of Jaipur. How interesting that this park used to be part of the Rambagh Palace. It sounds like a great spot for walkers and joggers. How fun that people use the space for yoga in the park too. And all free too! Love when large cities keep so much green space.

In the works is a $3 million food pavilion, which will include space for four vendors, as well as a dining area and small stage for musical performances. Also on deck is $2 million in upgrades to the walking track.

Lafreniere Park opened in 1982 on the site of the former Jefferson Downs horse racing track after it was destroyed by Hurricane Betsy in 1965. Surrounded by neighborhoods and a nearby commercial corridor on Veterans Boulevard, the park provides a large recreational space in a mostly paved parish.

Over the years, the parish has developed several attractions in the park, including a dedicated bird sanctuary, a spray park, a 5-acre dog park, a carousel, a disc golf course and a multitude of soccer and multi-use fields.

The park also hosts big events like the Uncle Sam Jam, a 4th of July celebration, and the Top Taco food festival this week. NOLA on Tap, a beer festival, moved from City Park to Lafreniere for its March festival this year.

The park already draws between 25,000 to 50,000 visitors a week, Impastato said, but was missing a place for people to eat or drink, particularly since a snoball stand located there closed late last year.

"The concept was if we could have a venue to serve as a meal spot that would provide food and drink that would bring more people to the park," he said. For families who come to the park for soccer games, "you could make an afternoon of it," he said.

Impastato said a public benefit corporation will be created to manage the facility. That corporation will assess market value and charge rent to four vendors, and that money will be used for maintenance and improvements.

Impastato said the seed for a dining facility was planted when Morning Call approached him about a permanent location in Lafreniere after Cafe du Monde was awarded a lease for the coffee and beignet stand in City Park.

Bob Hennessey, who runs Morning Call with his brother, said he would consider opening a location in the pavilion, depending on details like rent and hours of operation. He noted that Morning Call ran a successful location in Metairie for more than 40 years.

Food trucks have also been popular but this summer were "crippled" by the heat, Rabalais said. The pavilion would provide some shelter during extreme weather for permanent vendors and hopefully keep business up year-round, he said.

The pavilion will be just south of Mall Island between the parking lot and the lagoon and is slated to be open year-round with four kiosks, space for food trucks, seating in a covered facility and restrooms.

On Friday afternoon, a family of three fed bread to a crowd of ducks floating in the lagoon. Groups of joggers and walkers made their way around the track and under the oak-lined streets through the park.

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