America's Most Walkable Cities

America's most walkable cities are also among America's most sustainable cities, its healthiest and most prosperous communities and its happiest places. Where people live in proximity to shops, schools and jobs, and where sidewalks and other pedestrian pathways create safe attractive environments, walking is a way of life. There are fewer fuel-burning vehicles, less pollution, more commerce, higher property values and, often, more parks and outlying open spaces preserved for posterity. There are community gathering points for farmers' markets and outdoor entertainment. Plus, people use their legs to do more than switch from the gas pedal to the brake. That's why when it comes to sustaining the quality of the environment, the biggest gains often come from improving inner cities. America Walks has recently updated its list of America's Most Walkable Cities , to highlight the places making the most progress. It compares Census data and a variety of parameters in 2,500 U.S. cities to determine its Walk Score rankings based on principles of New Urbanism. If you live in one of these communities, feel pride. And if you're traveling, consider making one of these cities a destination.