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This holiday season, avoid the post office and adopt a plant on the High Line as a sustainable and thoughtful gift for whoever brings you joy.

Visitor Info

Elevators are located at four locations throughout the park. See locations & status of the elevators >

Park-level access is also available at 30th Street at Hudson Yards and at 31st Street and Dyer Avenue at the High Line Moynihan Connector. Click on Park access & info below to see a complete list of entrances.

View our opening hours in other seasons

Free docent-led public tours are offered on select days. See the full schedule →

Borrow or request a wheelchair →

Before the date of your visit, make sure to review park rules below.

View FAQs

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The High Line is a public park built on a historic freight rail line elevated above the streets on Manhattan’s West Side. Saved from demolition by neighborhood residents and the City of New York, the High Line opened in 2009 as a hybrid public space where visitors experience nature, art, and design.

Elevators are located at four locations throughout the park. See locations & status of the elevators >

Park-level access is also available at 30th Street at Hudson Yards and at 31st Street and Dyer Avenue at the High Line Moynihan Connector. Click on Park access & info below to see a complete list of entrances.

View our opening hours in other seasons

Free docent-led public tours are offered on select days. See the full schedule →

Borrow or request a wheelchair →

Before the date of your visit, make sure to review park rules below.

View FAQs

Sign up for our email list for the latest updates.

The High Line is a public park built on a historic freight rail line elevated above the streets on Manhattan’s West Side. Saved from demolition by neighborhood residents and the City of New York, the High Line opened in 2009 as a hybrid public space where visitors experience nature, art, and design.

Access to the High Line is possible via the stairs, ramps, and elevators listed below.

See the current status of the elevators >

 

Elevators

Park access & info - Elevators
Park access & info - Elevators

Thanks to Guardian, the High Line’s Lead Wellness Sponsor, visitors can request a wheelchair in advance of their visit. Please complete this Google form at least one business day in advance of your visit to submit your request. Requests will be reviewed Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm.

Guardian

Subway

Transportation - Subway
Transportation - Subway

Bus

Transportation - Bus
Transportation - Bus

Bike Racks

 

Bike racks are located at street level near the stairs at the following locations along the High Line. Please note that bicycles are not allowed on the High Line. Additional public bike racks not maintained by the High Line may be located near our entrances.

 

Transportation - Bike Racks
Transportation - Bike Racks

Citi Bike

 

For a list of the nearest CitiBike stations, please visit their website.

 

The following are not permitted on the High Line:

  • Smoking
  • Bicycles
  • Dogs, except for service dogs
  • Use of skateboards, skates, or recreational scooters
  • Walking in planting beds or on exposed rail tracks
  • Picking flowers or plants
  • Sitting on railings or climbing on any part of the High Line
  • Drinking alcohol, except in authorized areas
  • Littering
  • Throwing objects
  • Amplified sound, except by permit
  • Obstructing entrances or paths
  • Solicitation
  • Commercial activity, except by permit or otherwise authorized
  • Film or photography requiring equipment or exclusive use of an area, except by permit
  • Events or gatherings greater than 20 persons, except by permit
  • Photography & videography: Occasionally Friends of the High Line takes photos or video footage of activities on the park. By enjoying the park, you grant your permission to Friends of the High Line and its licenses to use such photos/footage for promotional and other purposes.

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The High Line is almost entirely supported by people like you. As a nonprofit organization, we need your support to keep this public space free—and extraordinary—for everyone.

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