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Discover the latest from Hudson River Park! Find fun tips for your next visit, read up on upcoming events and dig deeper into exciting Park initiatives.

Whether you’re interested in our environmental research, educational offerings, sustainability initiatives, cultural programming, volunteer opportunities or vibrant year-round horticulture and wildlife, you’ve come to the right place. Enjoy getting to know your west side backyard!

Self-discovery, Crab Week style. What's your crabsonality?

During Pride Month and all summer long, Hudson River Park’s 25th Anniversary programming season spotlights and celebrates LGBTQIA+ voices. Learn about this month’s outstanding artists and events and explore resources where you can learn about the LGBTQIA+ history of our waterfront and surrounding neighborhoods.

Throughout the month of May, communities from coast to coast celebrate the many benefits of bicycling and encourage more people to give biking a try. Here are some tips for cycling safely in Hudson River Park: Travel only on the bike path adjacent to the Park Cycling is not permitted ...

2023 marks 25 years of Hudson River Park — and everything that this vibrant, active green and blue space adds to our city. Celebrate with us at hundreds of free programs, all season long!

Our team is hard at work gearing up for a fun, action-packed season along our riverfront! Hudson River Park Trust is currently hiring for a wide range of open positions – from seasonal opportunities to permanent positions.  

This spring brings fresh maintenance efforts to the bikeway along Hudson River Park. Beginning March 13, New York State Department of Transportation will begin construction work on the Route 9A bikeway from W 59 St. to Battery Park.

As we gear up for a big 2023 in Hudson River Park — featuring major openings, 25th anniversary fun and more — we’re celebrating some of the successes that have made this last year in the Park so special. Support from our Elected Officials  Hudson River Park is incredibly fortunate to be ...