This section of the Park is a popular destination for New Yorkers and visitors alike. Here, you can explore a National Historic Landmark at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, find opportunities to get out on the Hudson River by kayak, stand-up paddle board or cruise, and enjoy beautiful Park open spaces and stunning views.
Hell’s Kitchen
W 34 St. to W 54 St.
Activities, Attractions & More
Deposit your food scraps in the brown bins at the following sites from 7 AM – 7 PM daily.
Learn MoreNY Waterway is the fastest and most convenient way to New York City’s west side midtown.
Learn MoreSenes is an abstract sculpture that consists of a formed, bent and welded stainless steel plate 3/16 inch thick.
Learn More“Faster than walking, cheaper than a taxi and more fun than the subway” — Citi Bike has two stations in Hudson River Park.
Learn MoreAt Pier 81 in Hell's Kitchen: Jump aboard the North River Lobster Company — offering fresh seafood, light fare, mason jar cocktails, buckets of beer & a raw bar.
Learn MoreWorld Yacht is the premier source for luxury yacht rentals departing from New York City, and just so happens to depart from Hudson River Park!
Learn MoreAt HRPK’s Pier 83 you will find the Circle Line; the only sightseeing cruise that completely circles Manhattan. See all of NYC's iconic landmarks from the comfort of their state-of-the-art boats.
Learn MoreRent a bike from Bike Rent NYC at Hudson River Park’s Pier 84 and take the scenic route along New York State’s Hudson River Greenway bike path.
Learn MoreAt Pier 84 in Hell's Kitchen: Hook'd offers waterfront dining, including a raw bar, under a canopy of trees with bistro lights — a welcoming reprieve from everything — especially at sunset!
Learn MoreThe Pier 84 Dog Park is Midtown’s best location to bring lovable pups that appreciate a good view.
Learn MoreNestled in this bustling “aquatainment” area that offers attractions for visitors from near and far is the Pier 84 Community Garden.
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 MoreThe Pier 84 dock is used for launching small human-powered, hand-carried boats
Learn MorePier 84 is Hudson River Park's most popular pier in Hell's Kitchen. Featuring a centrally located swathe of lawn with trees, this is the perfect place to sunbathe.
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 MoreLocated on Hudson River Park’s Pier 86, the Intrepid Museum was founded in 1982 with the acquisition of the USS Intrepid, a National Historic Landmark.
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