ALERT: Hudson River Park’s teams have been working continuously to remove snow on the NYS DOT Route 9A Bikeway, park esplanades, and crosswalks.
John J. Harvey, a privately owned fireboat, is moored at Hudson River Park’s Pier 66a.
Whether you’re a novice or a pro, kayaking on the Hudson River is a great way to spend a day in New York.
Whether you’re brand new to kayaking or training for a river adventure, Pier 84 offers a full range of paddle programs run by Manhattan Kayak Co.
Manhattan Community Boathouse provides free kayaking on a first-come, first-served basis during the summer and early fall season.
A Greenwich Village favorite, the Leroy Street Dog Park was rebuilt several years ago to include new amenities for dogs of all sizes.
Designed by artist Anthony Goicolea, this tribute recognizes those lost in the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting, as well as all victims of hate, intolerance and violence.
The LILAC, a historic steamship built in 1933 for the US Lighthouse service, docks on the north side of Hudson River Park’s Pier 25.