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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The secret behind our horticulturists’ busiest season
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December 20, 2023
Take the holidays to new heights near the High Line
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December 20, 2023
Five fun stops to make on your winter adventure to the park.
December 14, 2023
Why Ruinart Champagne is helping "keep it wild" on the High Line
Reflecting on the power of partnership to bring the 2023 native plants celebration to life.
December 14, 2023
Reflecting on the power of partnership to bring the 2023 native plants celebration to life.
December 11, 2023
Growing together
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December 11, 2023
Thriving plants & budding careers. Meet Meet High Line Teen Mia & horticulture supervisor Yvette.
November 9, 2023
Butterfly milkweed is NYC’s favorite wildflower
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November 9, 2023
Butterfly milkweed, the High Line’s nominee for official wildflower of New York City, has won the popular vote in the WildflowerNYC campaign by a landslide.
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5 more reasons to love native trees
Trees—particularly native trees—have an integral role to play in the High Line’s gardens.
October 12, 2023
Trees—particularly native trees—have an integral role to play in the High Line’s gardens.
October 1, 2023
The High Line as a Green Roof
By High Line
While you’re walking along the High Line, you may not realize it, but below your feet is an intricate drainage system that helps to reduce storm water...
By High Line | October 1, 2023
While you’re walking along the High Line, you may not realize it, but below your feet is an intricate drainage system that helps to reduce storm water runoff and helps to keep our planting beds healthy.
July 24, 2023
Meet High Line Horticulturist Giselle
Shortly after Giselle’s first High Line visit, she decided to leave her corporate life behind and join a professional horticulture program. Read...
July 24, 2023
Shortly after Giselle’s first High Line visit, she decided to leave her corporate life behind and join a professional horticulture program. Read more about her journey.
May 22, 2023
Our horticulturalists’ work today
Beyond the aesthetics, our horticulturalists are focused on how to create bird- and insect-friendly habitats, particularly for native wildlife.
May 22, 2023
Beyond the aesthetics, our horticulturalists are focused on how to create bird- and insect-friendly habitats, particularly for native wildlife.