From July 7 to late August, the 10th Avenue Square section of the High Line will be closed due to construction. Please note the following changes to access. You can also learn more on our blog >
Elevator access: Visitors traveling north will need to exit at 14th Street, walk along the street, and reenter at 23rd Street. Visitors traveling south will need to exit at 23rd Street, walk along the street, and reenter at 14th Street.
Stair access: Visitors traveling north will need to exit at 16th Street, walk along the street, and reenter at 17th Street. Visitors traveling south will need to exit at 17th Street, walk along the street, and reenter at 16th Street.
Due to the weather forecast, the stargazing event on July 8 is canceled.
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July 24, 2024
A garden of learning
High Line school partnerships supplement local public school offerings, transforming the High Line into an outdoor classroom and bringing teaching...
July 24, 2024
High Line school partnerships supplement local public school offerings, transforming the High Line into an outdoor classroom and bringing teaching artists, like Julia Rooney, directly to students.
November 7, 2023
A different kind of arts education experience
Learn about a new collaborative artwork by artist Azikiwe Mohammed and students at Quest to Learn Middle School.
November 7, 2023
Learn about a new collaborative artwork by artist Azikiwe Mohammed and students at Quest to Learn Middle School.
November 18, 2022
High Line Network Symposium: Inspiration and Conversations from Miami
By Asima Jansveld, High Line Network
Discover lessons learned from the High Line Network symposium: Forward Spaces: Technology & the Future of Infrastructure Reuse.
By Asima Jansveld, High Line Network | November 18, 2022
Discover lessons learned from the High Line Network symposium: Forward Spaces: Technology & the Future of Infrastructure Reuse.
April 21, 2020
Future-facing Gardens
By High Line
Director of Horticulture Eric Rodriguez discusses resiliency in horticulture.
By High Line | April 21, 2020
Director of Horticulture Eric Rodriguez discusses resiliency in horticulture.
April 14, 2020
To a Resilient New York: Notes from Quarantine
By High Line
Six poems by eighteen artists/writers combine into an exquisite assemblage for our quarantine times.
By High Line | April 14, 2020
Six poems by eighteen artists/writers combine into an exquisite assemblage for our quarantine times.
November 5, 2019
We Came, We Talked, We Learned: The First High Line Network Symposium
By High Line Network
For two days in October, we gathered over 60 infrastructure reuse projects in New York City to discuss the role of public space as going beyond strictly...
By High Line Network | November 5, 2019
For two days in October, we gathered over 60 infrastructure reuse projects in New York City to discuss the role of public space as going beyond strictly economic impact.
April 1, 2017
High Line Named #7 Most Extreme Hiking Trail in New York State
Following the announcement on the Today Show that the High Line was voted one of the state’s top 10 most extreme hiking trails, we’ve...
April 1, 2017
Following the announcement on the Today Show that the High Line was voted one of the state’s top 10 most extreme hiking trails, we’ve received numerous emails, tweets and phone calls from prospective visitors asking how to...
April 1, 2016
Alpacas Help High Line Gardeners Finish Spring Cutback in Record Time
Every spring, Friends of the High Line gardeners and volunteers work to trim back grasses and perennials throughout the entire park as part of our...
April 1, 2016
Every spring, Friends of the High Line gardeners and volunteers work to trim back grasses and perennials throughout the entire park as part of our annual Spring Cutback efforts. This year, we finished in record time with the help of some...