Park update: From April 14 – 18, the section of the High Line between 16th Street and 23rd Street will be temporarily closed. Visitors may exit at those streets and walk along 10th Avenue to re-enter the park. Stairs and an elevator are available at 23rd Street. At 16th Street, stairs are available.

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April 10, 2025

Breaking new ground in public space design

In April 2006, construction began on the High Line, launching a new way of thinking about public space design.

Breaking new ground in public space design

April 10, 2025

In April 2006, construction began on the High Line, launching a new way of thinking about public space design.

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March 12, 2025

Spring Cutback: Helping our gardens spring forward

Spring Cutback keeps the High Line’s vibrant ecosystem blooming in harmony.

Spring Cutback: Helping our gardens spring forward

March 12, 2025

Spring Cutback keeps the High Line’s vibrant ecosystem blooming in harmony.

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January 8, 2025

It’s National Take the Stairs (to the High Line) Day

Conceived as defining park features and access points that help tell the High Line story, the High Line’s 12 staircases offer unique visitor...

It’s National Take the Stairs (to the High Line) Day

January 8, 2025

Conceived as defining park features and access points that help tell the High Line story, the High Line’s 12 staircases offer unique visitor experiences not to be missed.

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January 3, 2025

Winter birdwatching along our park in the sky

New York City’s overwintering birds find refuge and reprieve amongst the High Line’s grasses, trees, and shrubs.

Winter birdwatching along our park in the sky

January 3, 2025

New York City’s overwintering birds find refuge and reprieve amongst the High Line’s grasses, trees, and shrubs.

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December 3, 2024

How to remove spotted lanternfly eggs in three easy steps

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

How to remove spotted lanternfly eggs in three easy steps

December 3, 2024

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

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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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June 27, 2024

Lessons from 15 years in the High Line’s gardens

By Richard Hayden, Senior Director of Horticulture

Our horticulture team shares what they’ve learned since the park opened 15 years ago.

Lessons from 15 years in the High Line’s gardens

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

Our horticulture team shares what they’ve learned since the park opened 15 years ago.

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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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