Park update: On Friday, October 31, the section of the High Line from 23rd Street to 30th Street will be temporarily closed from 7am – noon.
Visitors traveling north will need to exit at 23rd Street, travel along the street, and reenter at 30th Street. Visitors traveling south will need to exit at 23rd Street, travel along the street, and reenter at 30th Street.
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November 7, 2025
What's New in Our Gardens
As another dynamic season comes to a close, hear from our horticulturists on what’s new in their gardens.
November 7, 2025
As another dynamic season comes to a close, hear from our horticulturists on what’s new in their gardens.
November 5, 2025
Grounded in Connection: Reflections from the 2025 High Line Network Policy Lab
This October, members of the High Line Network came together in New York City for the annual Policy Lab.
November 5, 2025
This October, members of the High Line Network came together in New York City for the annual Policy Lab.
October 28, 2025
No Tricks, Just Treats: Bats are a Garden’s Best Friend
A new study reveals that bats are at the center of summer nightlife on the High Line.
October 28, 2025
A new study reveals that bats are at the center of summer nightlife on the High Line.
June 8, 2025
Featured plant: Echinacea
By High Line Gardens
Coneflowers attracts butterflies, provides seed for birds, and makes great cut flowers.
By High Line Gardens | June 8, 2025
Coneflowers attracts butterflies, provides seed for birds, and makes great cut flowers.
May 24, 2025
Featured Plant: Whitespire Gray Birch
By High Line Gardens
Birch trees are considered a pioneer species, which have a niche for surviving within poor and dry upland soils or disturbed sites in the urban...
By High Line Gardens | May 24, 2025
Birch trees are considered a pioneer species, which have a niche for surviving within poor and dry upland soils or disturbed sites in the urban landscape.
May 5, 2025
Featured Plant: Rose mallow
By High Line Gardens
Rose mallow likes to be planted in sunny, moisture-holding soils, rich in organic matter, and is hardy to USDA Zone 5.
By High Line Gardens | May 5, 2025
Rose mallow likes to be planted in sunny, moisture-holding soils, rich in organic matter, and is hardy to USDA Zone 5.
March 26, 2025
The Shape of Language: Kaela Mei-Chee Chambers on Eastern Aphasia Caress
“EAC” is an ambitious collection of objects and illustrations.
March 26, 2025
“EAC” is an ambitious collection of objects and illustrations.
March 12, 2025
Spring Cutback: Helping our gardens spring forward
Spring Cutback keeps the High Line’s vibrant ecosystem blooming in harmony.
March 12, 2025
Spring Cutback keeps the High Line’s vibrant ecosystem blooming in harmony.
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...
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.
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.
January 3, 2025
New York City’s overwintering birds find refuge and reprieve amongst the High Line’s grasses, trees, and shrubs.