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Hell’s Kitchen

W 34 St. to W 54 St.

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.

Piers & Places

Hudson River Park’s Pier 76 is now open to the public as of June 2021. The structure will be temporary, with more permanent plans set to be developed by the Hudson River Park Trust with insight from the community.

An iconic New York City business and attraction, Circle Line has offered sight-seeing cruises and charters for generations of New Yorkers, school children and tourists.

With a thriving boathouse, HRPK classroom, a popular dog run, food and bike concessions and its signature fountain, Pier 84 is a Hell’s Kitchen gem.

Pier 86 is home to the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. The pier itself (but not the exhibits) is free and open to the public during museum hours.