The Park’s southernmost neighborhood is a wonderland of activity, relaxation and ecological discovery. Piers 25 and 26 each have a range of offerings, including multiple ways to play, riverfront exploration and education, lounging areas and delicious eats. This portion of the park provides a perfect travel-free escape for locals and an enticing destination for all.
Tribeca
Chambers St. to Canal St.
Activities, Attractions & More
Players of all ages are welcome to join a pick-up game or brush up on their layups while enjoying refreshing waterfront breezes.
Learn MoreLed by the crew behind Grand Banks and Atlantic Yachting, the Pier 25 Marina offers a variety of services for boaters in the region.
Learn MoreThis “Street-style” skatepark features stairs, ledges and rails that resemble an actual street plaza. Open to all levels of skateboarders and rollerbladers.
Learn MoreWhether you’re interested in taking sailing lessons for the first time, or you’ve been sailing for years, Hudson River Park provides opportunities to get on the water.
Learn MoreFilled with activities for children including swings, climbing structures and water features, children exercise their imaginations and muscles at this urban oasis.
Learn MoreEnjoy 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.
Learn MoreAt Pier 25 in Tribeca, Sweet Love Snack Bar offers small items to grab on your way in or out of the course, or to enjoy on your stroll around the riverfront.
Learn MoreFeel the sand between your toes and get a great workout with friends at Hudson River Park’s Pier 25 beach volleyball courts.
Learn MoreAt Pier 25 in Tribeca: Grand Banks is a celebrated oyster bar aboard the historic wooden schooner, Sherman Zwicker.
Learn MoreThe LILAC, a historic steamship built in 1933 for the US Lighthouse service, docks on the north side of Hudson River Park’s Pier 25.
Learn MoreDeposit your food scraps in the brown bins at the following sites from 7 AM – 7 PM daily.
Learn MoreAt Pier 26 in Tribeca: Find stunning views, live grapevines, local ingredients and wine made in the heart of NYC using grapes from the best vineyards in the country at City Vineyard.
Learn MoreThe Tide Deck, located at the western edge of Pier 26, is a manufactured rocky salt marsh created to provide an immersive and educational river ecology experience for our park patrons.
Learn MoreWhether you’re a novice or a pro, kayaking on the Hudson River is a great way to spend a day in New York.
Learn MorePier 25 & Pier 26 are two of the most popular destinations in the Park for humans and their four-legged friends.
Learn MoreThe Tribeca Habitat Enhancement Project is a large-scale restoration initiative in Hudson River Park. This project deployed a variety of habitat features and added an incredible 11 million oysters in the Park’s Estuarine Sanctuary.
Learn MoreThis 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.
Learn MoreThese structures are curved industrial trusses which take on evocative forms related to the estuarine environment of the neighboring river.
Learn MoreBrush up on your jump shot or play a pick-up game with friends at one of three regulation-size public basketball courts.
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