Thursday, October 21, 2010

CENTRAL PARK BIKE TOURS INTRODUCES "FALL FOLIAGE TOUR"

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CENTRAL PARK BIKE TOURS INTRODUCES “FALL FOLIAGE TOUR”


New York, NY: October 21, 2010 – Central Park Bike Tours (www.centralparkbiketours.com) today announced a special new tour of Central Park during Fall Foliage season. The Fall Foliage Bike Tour will take visitors to spots bursting with brilliant colors, in America’s most famous urban oasis.

“If you’ve never seen Central Park in Autumn, you’ve never really seen Central Park,” says Tom Ahern, owner of Central Park Bike Tours. “And, for some wonderful reason, the foliage seems to linger here more than it does in most other places in the region…generally into late-November.”

Central Park Bike Tours will be running its Fall Foliage Tours at 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 4 p.m. through October, and 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. through November. Guests on these tours will get a bird’s-eye view of hundreds of different types of trees, ranging from American Elms to Black Cherries to Red Cedar and Carolina Silverbells. And among the hundreds of once-a-year colors riders will see will be burnt oranges, flaming reds, bright yellows, deep purples, and rust-orange.

Central Park Bike Tours is one of the city’s leading tour companies, leading guided tours into nooks and crannies and special places in Central Park that even many New Yorkers don’t know about. Customers pedal past beautiful meadows and old bridges and rarefied museums and horse-drawn carriages, and landmarks such as Strawberry Fields, the John Lennon International Peace Garden, the Wollman Skating Rink, and the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. In addition, the company also offers tours of special New York neighborhoods such as Harlem, Brooklyn, Times Square, and Little Italy. And customers can also rent bikes, to explore this bike-friendly city on their own.

“It’s a very special time of year,” says Tom Ahern. “And we wanted to offer a very special tour to take advantage of it.”

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