Activities & Attractions

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.

Placed at the end of Pier 66, Long Time is a sculptural working water wheel by Paul Ramirez-Jonas that captures the beauty of the majestic Hudson River.

Volunteer-run boathouse that offers free kayaking sessions and classes to the public.

Curated by The James Beard Foundation, Market 57 is New York City’s newest food hall. Featuring something for every palette, the market’s 15+ vendors showcase the culinary and cultural diversity from New York City’s local food scene.

Enjoy a fun day or evening at Manhattan’s only 18-hole miniature golf course. Players of all ages welcome. No reservation required, walk-ins only.

The Significant Action public review process is underway for the Proposed Lease for the premises known as Chelsea Piers. Available for public review: proposed lease, public notice & more.

NY Waterway is the fastest and most convenient way to New York City’s west side midtown.

If you’re looking for an athletic challenge, consider trying outrigger canoe paddling, an ancient sport with deep roots in Polynesian culture.