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Enjoy an easy 3.4-mile hike along the Battery Park and Battery Park City Greenway Loop, offering stunning views of the Hudson River and Stat
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The terrain along this route is predominantly paved, making it accessible for walkers, runners, and cyclists. It is generally flat with only a few gentle rises, contributing to its classification as an easy route. The Battery Park City Greenway, a central feature, is constructed with concrete and granite pavers.
You'll be treated to stunning panoramic views of the Hudson River, New York Harbor, and the New Jersey skyline. Key landmarks visible include the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Freedom Tower. The route is lined with meticulously maintained parks, gardens, and marinas, creating a beautiful waterfront experience.
Along the route, you can explore numerous attractions such as the SeaGlass Carousel, the East Coast Memorial, and the American Merchant Mariners' Memorial. You'll also find great viewpoints like the Statue of Liberty View from Battery Park, Pier A Harbor House, and South Cove Park. Don't miss Nelson A. Rockefeller Park and the NY City Police Memorial.
Yes, this route is classified as easy due to its flat, paved terrain, making it ideal for beginners and families. Many sections feature separate paths for pedestrians and bikes, ensuring a smoother and safer experience for everyone.
Yes, this route is a crucial link in the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway system. It incorporates sections of the Battery Park City Greenway, Manhattan Waterfront Greenway, Hudson River Greenway, and the Battery Bikeway. It also serves as the starting point for the Empire State Trail.
The Battery Park and Battery Park City Greenway Loop is enjoyable year-round. The meticulously maintained parks and gardens offer beauty in every season. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures, while summer is vibrant with activity. Even in winter, the waterfront views are striking, though it can be colder and windier.
While specific dog rules for the entire loop can vary by park section, generally, dogs are allowed on leash in most public park areas in New York City. Always be sure to clean up after your pet.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Battery Park and Battery Park City Greenway Loop. It is a public urban pathway accessible to everyone.
Yes, public restrooms are available along the broader Hudson River Greenway section, and seasonal water fountains can also be found, especially during warmer months. It's always a good idea to carry your own water, especially on hot days.
The Battery Park and Battery Park City Greenway Loop is easily accessible by various subway lines. Major stations like Bowling Green (4, 5), South Ferry (1), and Rector Street (R, W) are all within a short walking distance of Battery Park, the southern starting point of the loop.
Given its urban location, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and eateries in and around Battery Park City and the Financial District. You'll find options ranging from casual cafes to more upscale dining, particularly near areas like Pier A Harbor House and the North Cove Marina.