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Why the Crisp September Air is Perfect for Outdoor Activities in Newark

September air

Photo Credit: Annie Spratt

The arrival of September in Newark ushers in a dramatic and welcome change in the air. That feeling of crispness makes it a wonderful time to get outside and enjoy all that Brick City has to offer. So here’s why the crisp September air is perfect for outdoor activities in Newark.

1. Goodbye Humidity

As the month of August fades away, so does the sticky, oppressive humidity. This makes activities that felt like a chore in the summer heat suddenly feel invigorating and enjoyable. So now is a good time to lace your boots for a run around the lake at Weequahic Park or enjoy a picnic at Military Park. You can rest assured that the cool, dry air will leave you comfortable.

2. Perfect for Getting Back in Rhythm

September is the month students head back to class, causing the pace of life to shift. As the weather mirrors this new energy with ideal temperatures and light breezes, you can restart a fitness routine or simply get back to daily walks. A good option includes taking a bike ride along the river at Newark Riverfront Park so you can unwind and clear your head.

3. A Feast for the Eyes

Indulge yourself at Newark’s green spaces as the leaves start to hint at their fall colors, with streaks of yellow and orange appearing on trees that were a solid green during summer. For instance, walking through Branch Brook Park lets you explore artistry in motion. It's a visual treat that you can only experience during this short, magical window between seasons.

4. Cozier Outdoor Gatherings

What the cooler evenings deliver is the opportunity for casual outdoor gatherings without the annoyance of mosquitos or the intense heat of the sun. It’s the ideal time for an evening stroll, taking a short drive to pick up your favorite Nigerian dish at Ounje Alabeke, or simply sitting on a park bench and watching the world go by.

So, enjoy this perfect weather by grabbing a light jacket and stepping outside to rediscover the joy of being active in Newark.