Go sailing or outrigger canoeing, relax on the Park’s largest lawn, skate at our popular California-style bowl, take a spin around the carousel, sip a cool drink on a historic barge, and so much more… The Chelsea section of Hudson River Park has got it all. Whether you’re looking to get active, enjoy a day with the family, or simply kick back and relax, find your fun here.
Chelsea
W 17 St. to W 34 St.
Activities, Attractions & More
MarineMax Manhattan offers seasonal dockage with 75 slips. Transient boats up to 300 feet long are welcome.
Learn MoreHead to Bowlmor at Chelsea Piers to get in a few daily strikes and spares.
Learn MorePractice your swing or take a lesson with a pro at the Chelsea Piers’ driving range. For more information, click here. Fees may apply.
Learn MoreKick off your next practice or game at the fields at Chelsea Waterside Park, one of Hudson River Park’s five athletic fields.
Learn MoreGrab your friends and come to point, shoot and score at the public basketball court at Chelsea Waterside.
Learn MoreTry ice skating the next time you need to cool off on a hot summer’s day. Lessons, hockey and camps for a fee.
Learn MoreChelsea Piers offers two rock climbing walls depending on your skill.
Learn MoreTake a harbor dining cruise, host a one-of-a-kind group outing or charter a private yacht and enjoy a relaxing tour of New York harbor.
Learn MoreEnter to find a sun-drenched lawn stretching to the river’s edge and to the south, the Entry Garden, a color filled oasis next to happy, busy Chelsea Piers.
Learn MoreTake a ride on Hudson River Park’s Pier 62 Carousel featuring 33 hand-carved, custom-designed Hudson River Valley animals.
Learn MoreThis “California-style” skatepark uses structural foam to create shapes typically sculpted in nature. Open to all levels of skateboarders and rollerbladers.
Learn MoreWhile in Chelsea catch some rays on Pier 63 and Pier 64. Bring a blanket: it’s the perfect place for picnics and just relaxing.
Learn MoreThe inviting and secluded Stonefield Landscape Sculpture is set amongst graceful weeping willows just south of Pier 64.
Learn MoreWhile in Chelsea make sure to pause along the unique stretch of Pier 64. Pier 64 is the perfect place to stop during your Park walk.
Learn MoreThe newly expanded and improved Chelsea Waterside Dog Park is now open for play.
Learn MoreOur Community Compost Program invites local residents to participate in simple, yet effective actions to support sustainability. Deposit your food scraps in the brown bins at the following sites from 7:00 AM-7:00 PM.
Learn MoreAt Pier 66a in Chelsea: Pier 66 Maritime (Home of Frying Pan) offers exciting American fare, cocktails & brews served on a floating railroad barge.
Learn MoreNow found at Hudson River Park’s Pier 66, the Lightship "Frying Pan" is listed on both the New York State and National Registers of Historic Places.
Learn MoreJohn J. Harvey, a privately owned fireboat, is moored at Hudson River Park’s Pier 66a.
Learn MoreIf you’re looking for an athletic challenge, consider trying outrigger canoe paddling, an ancient sport with deep roots in Polynesian culture.
Learn MoreDeposit your food scraps in the brown bins at the following sites from 7 AM – 7 PM daily.
Learn MoreThe Habitat Garden contains a diverse variety of plants native to the Hudson River shores. School trips and visits are available by appointment.
Learn MoreFound in Hudson River Park’s esplanade in Chelsea, Two Too Large Tables, created by the Allan Wexler Studio.
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