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Hudson River Park runs four miles along Manhattan’s west side attracting over 17 million visits each year. The Park provides an oasis for New Yorkers and visitors alike with a variety of recreational and educational activities.
- Visit
Hudson River Park is a 550-acre riverfront park and...
- The Park
Hudson River Park is a 550-acre public park that runs along...
- Get Involved
Hudson River Park Friends, the Park’s philanthropic partner,...
- About Us
The law, known as the Hudson River Park Act (the “Act”),...
- Permits
Hudson River Park requires permits for commercial activities...
- River Sanctuary
In fact, Hudson River Park would never have come into...
- Our River Project
Hudson River Park’s River Project conducts research and...
- Visit
Hudson River Park is a 550-acre waterfront public park located along over miles on the west side of Manhattan. Recreation Three visitors sunning in the park. Recreational facilities of many kinds are located throughout Hudson River Park, catering to organized and individual sports, leisure activities, and activities for children.
- 550 acres (220 ha)
- 17 million (in 2015)
- July 23, 1998
Learn about the diverse and eclectic range of activities and experiences on more than a dozen public piers in Hudson River Park, from sports and entertainment to nature and culture. Discover the history, design and features of each pier, from Pier 25 to Pier 97, and how to enjoy them for recreation, relaxation, events and more.
This is a new linear park along the river. An extraordinary place to take a long walk because there is so much to see: The river, the landscaping, the great skyline, which keeps growing. This is one of the best places in Manhattan, they were so smart to reclaim the riverfront and make it available to the people.
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- Attraction
Oct 22, 2023 · Learn how to enjoy the 4.5-mile Hudson River Park from 59th Street to Battery Park City, a scenic waterfront trail with parks, piers, and views. Find out the map, highlights, entrances, tips and where to stay in Manhattan.
Sep 19, 2023 · Sept. 19, 2023. Twelve hundred tons of sand arrived last month in Hudson River Park, the sliver of green space on the western edge of Manhattan, and it took only a quarter-century to get there. In ...