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Hudson River Park

Hudson River Park transformed over four miles of decaying Manhattan riverfront, from Pier 25 to Pier 97, into a lovely public park with amenities including a promenade, ball fields, watersports and dining. hudsonriverpark.org @hudsonriverpark

Hudson River Park in the West Village (Kropic/Dreamstime)
Hudson River Park in the West Village (Kropic/Dreamstime)

Tribeca

  • Pier 25 (off N Moore St) is a 985 foot pier with a miniature golf course, sand volleyball courts, skatepark, children’s playground, turf field and snack bar. Historic ships dock here including: LILAC, a steam-powered lighthouse tender, and Grand Banks which has been turned into a restaurant.

Greenwich Village

  • Pier 40 (off Houston) is a 15-acre, mixed use, commercial/recreation pier that hosts parking, boating, public ball fields and a trapeze school. It’s NYC’s biggest pier.

Meatpacking District

  • Little Island (Pier 54 off 14th St) is a unique family-oriented green space with a performing arts amphitheater on the river. It hosts some ticketed and many free pop-up performances.

Chelsea

  • Chelsea Piers (Piers 59, 60, 61 from 17th to 22nd St) is a 28-acre sports complex with rock climbing, field sports, ice skating, fitness and bowling. One of the piers is a golf driving range.

Hudson Yards

  • Pier 76 (off 34th St and Javits Center) is a 245,000-square-foot pier where the tow pound used to be.

Hell’s Kitchen

  • Pier 86 (off 46th St) is the home of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.
  • Pier 97 (off 57th St) will have a waterpark playground, field and lawn. It is under development in 2022.

Latin Culture in Hudson River Park

NYCWFF 2022 New York City Wine and Food Festival

Thursday-Sunday, October 13-16, 2022
PIER 86 & PIER 76
Hudson River Park
Hell’s Kitchen & Hudson Yards, Manhattan
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October 2022

The 15th NYCWFF 2022, New York City Wine and Food Festival is at Hudson River Park’s Pier 86 and Pier 76 in Hell’s Kitchen and Hudson Yards, Thursday-Sunday, October 13-16, 2022. From $185. 🇮🇹🇲🇽

September 2021

Talia Castro-Pozo’s Sunset Salsa dance party is back at Pier 45 in Hudson River Park in the West Village, Thursdays Sep 9 – Oct 28, 2021 at 6:30pm. Free 🇵🇪.

May 2021

May 21, 2021 ~ The Little Island pier just south of 14th St is one of Hudson River Park’s newest additions. It has an outdoor stage with many events.

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