Activities & Attractions

Hudson River Park’s Apple Garden, located at Charles St. in the Village, is the home of <em>The Apple</em> (2004).

Amaze your friends and impress yourself as you take flight in Hudson River Park at the Trapeze School of New York!

Pier 25 & Pier 26 are two of the most popular destinations in the Park for humans and their four-legged friends.

This southernmost section of the Park offers visitors a place to explore formal perennial gardens, lush lawns and a meandering boardwalk through native grasses, flowers and trees.

Found in Hudson River Park’s esplanade in Chelsea, <em>Two Too Large Tables</em>, created by the Allan Wexler Studio.

Join our River Project team virtually at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum’s annual Girls in Science & Engineering Day on March 6. This event brings together several science-based organizations to celebrate women in science and invite students to explore STEM-focused topics.

Home to established trees and shrubs, the storied West Village Park area includes the Apple Garden, named for the bronze sculpture designed by Stephan Weiss at its center, a whimsical tribute to New York City.

Hudson River Park is a work in progress. Visit here to learn about the new public park space on its way to you and our Tribeca Habitat Enhancement Project.