Riverwalk
A riverwalk is a pedestrian zone or foreshoreway alongside a river.
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Riverwalk may also refer to:
Asia
- Riverwalk Kitakyūshū, a shopping centre in Kitakyushu, Japan
Australia
The Brisbane Riverwalk is a network of paved paths on the Brisbane River.
- Brisbane Riverwalk in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- Surfers Riverwalk on Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
North America
Canada
- Jack and Jean Leslie RiverWalk, a section of the Bow River pathway in Calgary, Alberta
Mexico
- Santa Lucía riverwalk in Monterrey, Mexico
United States
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The Wilmington Riverwalk in Wilmington, North Carolina, on the Cape Fear River
- Blue Water River Walk in Port Huron, Michigan
- Bradenton Riverwalk, in Bradenton, Florida
- Chattahoochee RiverWalk in Columbus, Georgia
- Chicago Riverwalk on the Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois
- Detroit River Walk in Detroit, Michigan
- Riverwalk (Fort Lauderdale), the downtown club district in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- Hackensack RiverWalk, along Newark Bay and the Hackensack River in Hudson County, New Jersey
- Historic Arkansas Riverwalk along the Arkansas River in Pueblo, Colorado
- Hudson River Waterfront Walkway in New Jersey
- Jacksonville Riverwalks, two riverwalks in downtown Jacksonville, Florida
- Laughlin Riverwalk in Laughlin, Nevada
- Miami Riverwalk, in Downtown Miami, Florida
- Milwaukee Riverwalk in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Naperville River Walk in Naperville, Illinois
- Riverwalk Augusta in Augusta, Georgia
- Riverwalk Marketplace, former name of The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk, an outlet mall in New Orleans, Louisiana
- Riverwalk Trail, part of the Louisville Loop in Louisville, Kentucky
- Riverwalk, a part of Waterplace Park in Providence, Rhode Island
- San Antonio River Walk in San Antonio, Texas
- Scioto Mile in Columbus, Ohio
- Tampa Riverwalk in Tampa, Florida
- Tennessee Riverwalk in Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Three Rivers Greenway in Columbia, South Carolina
Other uses
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