Hudson River Park is a waterside park on the Hudson River that extends from 59th Street south to Battery Park in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The Hudson River, called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk, the Great Mohegan by the Iroquois, or as the Lenape Native Americans called it in Unami 59th Street in the New York City borough of Manhattan runs east-west from York Avenue to the West Side Highway, with a discontinuity Battery Park is a 25-acre (10 hectare public park located at the Battery the southern tip of the New York City borough of Manhattan, facing The City of New York In New York City, a borough is a unique form of government which administers the five fundamental constituent parts that make up the consolidated city Manhattan Island, in New York Harbor, is much the largest part of the Borough of Manhattan, one of the Five Boroughs which form the City of New York Bicycle and pedestrian paths, including the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway, span the park north to south, opening up the waterfront for recreational use. The Manhattan Waterfront Greenway is a walking and Cycle path, long around the island of Manhattan. The park includes tennis and soccer fields, batting cages, children's playground, dog run, recreational piers, and many other features.
Hudson River Park connects many other recreational sites and landmarks including Battery Park, Battery Park City, The World Trade Center site, the World Financial Center / Winter Garden, Chelsea Piers, Pier 57, Pier 63 (site of historic ships Lightship Frying Pan and Fireboat John J. Battery Park City is a 92 acre (04 km² Planned community at the southwestern tip of Lower Manhattan in New York City, United States. The World Trade Center in New York City, United States (sometimes informally the WTC or Twin Towers) was a complex of seven buildings in Lower Manhattan The World Financial Center is a complex of buildings across West Street from the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan in New York City, Chelsea Piers is a series of historic piers on the West Side of Manhattan in New York City that was a passenger ship terminal in the early 1900s that was Pier 57 is a long pier built on floating Concrete caissons in the Hudson River in Manhattan, New York City. Pier 63 is a former Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad railroad barge which is sited on the Hudson River in New York City, on the West A fireboat is a specialized watercraft often resembling a Tugboat, with pumps and nozzles designed for fighting shoreline and shipboard Fires They are frequently Harney), Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, and Riverside Park. The Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum is a Museum in New York City located at North River (New York-New Jersey Pier 86 on the West Side of It runs through the Manhattan neighborhoods of Lower Manhattan, Battery Park City, TriBeCa, Greenwich Village, Gansevoort Market (The Meatpacking District), Chelsea, Midtown West, and Hell's Kitchen (Clinton). Lower Manhattan (or downtown Manhattan) is the southernmost part of the island of Manhattan, the main island and center of business and government of the TriBeCa is a Neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York in the United States. Greenwich Village (ˌgrɛnɪtʃ ˈvɪlɪdʒ often simply called the Village, is a largely residential area on the west side of downtown (southern Manhattan The Meatpacking District, officially known as Gansevoort Market, and also known as MePa, is a Neighborhood in the New York City borough Chelsea is a neighborhood on the West Side of the Manhattan borough of New York City. See also Manhattan Midtown Manhattan, or simply Midtown, is an area of Manhattan, New York City home to world-famous commercial Hell's Kitchen, also known as Clinton and Midtown West, is a neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City that includes roughly the area between
It is a joint New York State and New York City collaboration and is a 550-acre (2. New York ( is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States and is the nation's third most populous 2 km²) park, the biggest in Manhattan after Central Park. Central Park is a large public Urban park in New York City, with about twenty-five million visitors annually The park arose as part of the West Side Highway replacement project in the wake of the abandoned Westway plan. The West Side Highway (officially the Joe DiMaggio Highway, formerly the Miller Highway or West Side Elevated Highway) is a mostly-surface section of For other uses of the term Westway see Westway Westway was the name of a proposed project to put New York City 's West Side Highway underground