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21

50°F

Sunrise
06:50 AM
Sunset
04:33 PM
Tide

HIGH 12:36 AM


Low 6:10 AM

Park Hours and Info

Park is Open 7 Days a Week | 6AM - 1AM
Entry is Free!

Pier 28AM - 9PM* Pier 56AM - 11PM* Education Center3-5PM (THU/FRI), 1-5PM (SAT) Pier 6 Volleyball Courts6AM - 11PM Playgroundssunrise-sunset

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How To Get Here

Parking is limited, so we encourage you to take public transportation. And lucky for you, there are plenty of transportation options.

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Subway

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Clark Street

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High Street or Jay St- MetroTech

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5

Borough Hall

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York Street

Bus

B25
B61
B63
B67

B25 (at Fulton Ferry Landing), B61 (at Atlantic Avenue and Hicks Street), B63 (on the loop road near Pier 6 in the park), or B67 (at Jay Street and York Street)

CitiBike

Nearby CitiBike stations: Atlantic Ave & Furman St (Pier 6); Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 2; Old Fulton St (Pier 1); Water St & Main St (Main Street)

NYC Ferry

East River route to Dumbo/Fulton Ferry; or South Brooklyn Route to Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6/Atlantic Avenue or DUMBO/Fulton Ferry.

Places to See

THE GREENWAY

Pedal your way through the twists, turns, and dips of Brooklyn Bridge Park. A designated bikeway travels from Pier 1 to Pier 6, offering riders beautiful views and easy access to key locations and amenities.

WHAT TO DO AT THE GREENWAY

The Greenway

Two people biking beside Pier 6 on a sunny day.

© Alexa Hoyer

Pier 6 is accessible via the Greenway, that runs the length of the park.
Trees growing beside the Greenway with people walking in the background.
Jog through the tree-lined paths on the Greenway.
View of Pier 1 Salt Marsh and Pile Field from the Greenway on a sunny day. Pier 2 is seen in the background.

© Alexa Hoyer

View of Pier 1 Salt Marsh and Pier 2 from the Greenway.
Couple standing on the pathway looking at the Greenway on a cloudy day.

© Alexa Hoyer

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Couple with masks walking by benches on the Greenway on a sunny day.
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Man walking dog on Greenway on a cloudy day. Lower Manhattan is seen in the background.
The Greenway offers paths sheltered by trees and under open sky.
Bike and Pedestrian paths on the Greenway on a sunny day. The Brooklyn Bridge and One Manhattan Square are seen in the background.

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Bike and Pedestrian paths on the Greenway.
Bikers and joggers on the Greenway on a sunny day.

© Alexa Hoyer

Bikers and joggers sharing the Greenway.
Bikers riding by Pier 5 on a sunny day.

© Alexa Hoyer

The bike and pedestrian paths span the length of the Greenway.

ABOUT THE GREENWAY

Winding along the East River, the bike and pedestrian path called the Greenway, connects the Park’s piers from Pier 1 south to Pier 6. At Atlantic Avenue at Pier 6, the Greenway continues along the Brooklyn Greenway route.

Along the Greenway visitors can stop off at many of the Park’s food and drink concessions, lush lawns and gardens, or just enjoy the path along the river.

Cycling is permitted only on the designated bicycle path, which runs along the eastern side of the Greenway. Cycling is not permitted on park paths or the pier promenades and please yield to pedestrians crossing the path. Bike racks are located throughout the park. Do not lock your bike to park fences or railings.

For more information on cycling in the Park, visit the biking page.

Construction of the park began in January 2009.

Empire Stores and the Tobacco warehouse are both Civil War Era buildings

Jane’s Carousel is housed in an all-weather pavilion designed by Jean Nouvel.

More than 5 million people visit the Park each year.

20,000

participated in environmental education programs

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3,000

Trees in the park

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