Riverside Park
Riverside Dr. to Hudson River, W. 72 St.to St Clair Pl.
Manhattan, 10023, 10024, 10025
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For additional information about the park, please visit the Riverside Park Conservancy website.
Stretching four miles from 72nd to 158th streets along the Hudson River, Riverside Park is widely regarded as Manhattan's most spectacular waterfront park. As one of only eight officially designated scenic landmarks in the City of New York, it has a long and storied history.
Since 1875, the landscapes of Frederick Law Olmsted have offered escape from the city and opportunities for people of all incomes to relax, play, and socialize in tranquil settings. These landscapes contain rocky precipices, sylvan lawns, and groves of mature elm trees. From Riverside Drive, the land terraces down steeply in three levels to a manmade shoreline and promenade, constructed between 1937 and 1941 under the administration of Robert Moses. The designers, Gilmore D. Clarke and Clinton Lloyd, added 134 acres to the park and twenty-two modern recreational facilities. They wove through this extraordinary collection of active recreation and scenic areas a vital north-south automobile artery and a railroad running in a tunnel under the entire park.
Recreational facilities include a range of sports courts and fields, a skate park, a large portion of the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway (for bicycles), and the 110-slip public marina at 79th street, an important part of New York State's Water Trail.
Discover the history of Riverside Park
Events
Overlook Concerts at Riverside Park
Riverside Park Conservancy present Spring Overlook Concerts, a series of musical performances. Performance...
Other Events
Featured Monument
Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument
Learn more about the monument that commemorates Union Army soldiers and sailors who served in the Civil War.
Facilities
Baseball Fields
Basketball Courts
Bathrooms
Dog-friendly Areas
Eateries
Fitness Equipment
Handball Courts
Kayak/Canoe Launch Sites
Marinas
Playgrounds
Roller Hockey
Running Tracks
Skate Parks
Spray Showers
Tennis Courts
Water Fountains
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Know Before You Go
Riverside Park
The northernmost A-dock at the 79th Street Boat Basin is currently closed to public access for structural enhancements. The dock will be further supported with non-wood pilings and a new wave screen.
Anticipated Completion: Spring 2013

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Contacts
Riverside Park Administrator: (212) 408-0264
Riverside Park Conservancy: (212) 870-3070
79th Street Boat Basin - Public Marina: (212) 496-2105
O'Neal's West 79th Street Boat Basin Cafe: (212) 496-5542





