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Top options for a breath of fresh air
The shared public spaces have become more important than ever in the past year, giving us a place to get outside, get active and breathe the fresh air in a safe and socially distanced way. USA TODAY asked their readers to vote for their favorites. The results are in.
Best City Park: Gathering Place in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Gathering Place, a new riverfront park in Tulsa, was designed as an inclusive green space where residents and visitors alike can relax and engage with one another. The expansive park makes use of more than 6 million gallons of water and 80 tree species, with attractions like multi-story fireplaces, an adventure playground, boathouse, sensory garden and a reading tree.
Photo courtesy of Gathering Place
Best Public Square: Centerway Square in Corning, New York
The town of Corning was revitalized in 1989 when two blocks of street were replaced with the pedestrian plaza known as Centerway Square. This brick-paved area features a 50-foot clock tower, street lamps and a covered stage for live events.
Photo courtesy of Brian Maloney / Corning and the Southern Finger Lakes
Best Recreational Trail: Chuck Huckelberry Loop in Tucson, Arizona
The Chuck Huckelberry Loop in Tucson comprises 130 miles of paved paths and bike lanes (with more on the way). The path is open to cyclists, walkers, runners, horseback riders or skaters and connects parks and trailheads throughout the city.
Photo courtesy of Pima County
Best Riverwalk: Detroit International RiverWalk in Michigan
The riverfront redevelopment in Detroit, a city with 14 miles of shoreline along the Detroit River, is one of the city's most exciting initiatives. The East Riverfront of the Detroit International RiverWalk stretches from Joe Louis Arena to Gabriel Richard Park and includes several parks, restaurants, splash parks and natural areas.
Photo courtesy of Stephen McGee / Detroit Riverfront Conservancy
Best Urban Kayaking Spot: Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio
The Cuyahoga River runs through the heart of Cleveland, providing a popular sport for all sorts of water recreation. The Cuyahoga River Water Trail features five segments along the 87-mile river. The last segment comprises 20 miles of the river as it passes through Cleveland and into Lake Erie.
Photo courtesy of iStock / PapaBear
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