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Hudson River Park is a 5.5-acre green space with a beach, ballfield, dog run and more. Enjoy the river's improving health, marine science programs, boat mooring, tours and events along the west side piers.
- The Park
Hudson River Park has rejuvenated neighborhoods and brought...
- Get Involved
Hudson River Park has transformed Manhattan’s West Side from...
- About Us
The law, known as the Hudson River Park Act (the “Act”),...
- Field Trip Programs
Hudson River Park’s River Project hosts a series of free and...
- Permits
Hudson River Park requires permits for commercial activities...
- River Sanctuary
In fact, Hudson River Park would never have come into...
- The Park
Hudson River Park is a 550-acre riverfront park and estuarine sanctuary in Manhattan, with four miles of bikeway, piers and attractions. Learn about the park's hours, rules, alerts, activities, history and how to support it.
Hudson River Park is a waterfront park on the North River (Hudson River) that extends from 59th Street south to Battery Park in the New York City borough of Manhattan.
Explore the diverse and eclectic range of activities and experiences on more than a dozen public piers along the Hudson River. Enjoy recreation, relaxation, events, culture, dining, panoramic views and more at each pier.
Hudson River Park is where you go in NYC for recreation, relaxing, events, culture, dining, panoramic views and more. Find out what it has to inspire you…. Explore the Hudson River Park interactive map and plan your visit to the Park.
View the full schedule of events at Hudson River Park, searchable by location within the Park and by event category.
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Learn how Hudson River Park was created from a derelict industrial waterfront to a 550-acre public park with recreational piers, upland areas and an Estuarine Sanctuary. See the before and after photos of the park's transformation and the new open spaces coming soon.