Park update: The section of the High Line on 30th Street east of the Hudson Yards gate—including the Spur and the Moynihan Connector—will be closed to the public from 8am – 6pm on Saturday, 11/23, and Sunday, 11/24.

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December 3, 2024

How to remove spotted lanternfly eggs in three easy steps

The High Line’s horticulture team uses a simple, organic method to remove spotted lanternfly eggs—and here’s how you can do the same with a few...

How to remove spotted lanternfly eggs in three easy steps

December 3, 2024

The High Line’s horticulture team uses a simple, organic method to remove spotted lanternfly eggs—and here’s how you can do the same with a few household ingredients.

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November 26, 2024

Wild by Design

Planting designer Piet Oudolf & High Line Senior Director of Horticulture Richard Hayden discuss the legacy & future of the High Line’s...

Wild by Design

November 26, 2024

Planting designer Piet Oudolf & High Line Senior Director of Horticulture Richard Hayden discuss the legacy & future of the High Line’s gardens.

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November 18, 2024

Gardening in the face of a drought

As New York City experiences life under its first drought watch in over 20 years, here are some ways the High Line has taken proactive steps to adapt to...

Gardening in the face of a drought

November 18, 2024

As New York City experiences life under its first drought watch in over 20 years, here are some ways the High Line has taken proactive steps to adapt to our evolving climate.

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October 28, 2024

ART WITH A VIEW: Alicia Mersy, “NYC Wisdom”

High Line Originals artist Alicia Mersy joins Ali Rosa-Salas in conversation.

ART WITH A VIEW: Alicia Mersy, “NYC Wisdom”

October 28, 2024

High Line Originals artist Alicia Mersy joins Ali Rosa-Salas in conversation.

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July 31, 2024

Everyone’s favorite (?) street bird, monumentalized

Our fourth Plinth commission features Iván Argote’s Dinosaur, a larger-than-life, hyper-realistic pigeon on view starting October 2024.

Everyone’s favorite (?) street bird, monumentalized

July 31, 2024

Our fourth Plinth commission features Iván Argote’s Dinosaur, a larger-than-life, hyper-realistic pigeon on view starting October 2024.

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July 30, 2024

ART WITH A VIEW: Tschabalala Self on Patience and Loosie in the Park

A deeper dive into Self’s two artworks on the Moynihan Connector Billboard.

ART WITH A VIEW: Tschabalala Self on Patience and Loosie in the Park

July 30, 2024

A deeper dive into Self’s two artworks on the Moynihan Connector Billboard.

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June 27, 2024

Lessons from 15 years in the High Line’s gardens

By Richard Hayden, Senior Director of Horticulture

The High Line’s naturalistic gardens are anything but “set it and forget it.” Our horticulture team shares what they’ve learned since the park...

Lessons from 15 years in the High Line’s gardens

By Richard Hayden, Senior Director of Horticulture | June 27, 2024

The High Line’s naturalistic gardens are anything but “set it and forget it.” Our horticulture team shares what they’ve learned since the park opened 15 years ago.

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May 15, 2024

ART WITH A VIEW: Artist Giulia Cenci on secondary forest

Giulia Cenci discussed her practice and how the High Line sparked inspiration.

ART WITH A VIEW: Artist Giulia Cenci on secondary forest

May 15, 2024

Giulia Cenci discussed her practice and how the High Line sparked inspiration.

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April 25, 2024

People need trees & trees need people

A conversation with arborist & author Bill Logan and High Line horticulturist Luka McLean.

People need trees & trees need people

April 25, 2024

A conversation with arborist & author Bill Logan and High Line horticulturist Luka McLean.

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April 22, 2024

Tiny but mighty Earth Day heroes

Spring ephemerals provide critical nectar and pollen for early pollinators, help reduce water runoff, and much more.

Tiny but mighty Earth Day heroes

April 22, 2024

Spring ephemerals provide critical nectar and pollen for early pollinators, help reduce water runoff, and much more.

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