The High Line is currently open with a free timed-entry reservation system on weekends, reduced operating hours and amenities, and limited capacity in order to allow for social distancing.
Free timed-entry passes are now available for weekend visits through February 7.
Reserve your pass for weekend visits on January 30 or 31 or February 6 or 7On weekdays, the park will open at 7am without reservations. On weekends, the park will open at 10am with reservations. During all open hours, you’re welcome to arrive at Gansevoort Street, 23rd Street, or 30th Street, and may now move north or south.
Monday – Friday
Hours: 7am – 7pm
Open access without reservations
Saturday & Sunday
Hours: 10am – 6pm
Free timed-entry reservations requested
Limited walk-up entries available
Docent-led public tours are offered at noon on Saturdays
Entering the park
Enter at Gansevoort Street, 23rd Street, or 30th Street, with exits throughout.
Two-way movement is permitted during all open hours. Elevators are available at Gansevoort Street, 23rd Street, and 30th Street.
The elevator at 14th Street is for exit only. The 34th Street gate and the 11th Avenue stairs are closed.
Access to 30th Street, from Hudson Yards to the Spur, is permitted without a reservation during all open hours. This includes entry at the Hudson Yards gate, Coach Passage stairs, and the Spur stairs. If you wish to continue south on the High Line from 30th Street, a timed-entry reservation system is in place on weekends and limited walk-up entries are available.
Please wear a mask.
Plan your visit. Before the date of your visit, make sure to review park rules below and COVID-related visitor precautions. To visit on a weekend, make a free timed-entry reservation using the button at the top of the page for a date and time you’d like to visit.
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View Frequently Asked QuestionsThe 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.
The High Line is currently open with a free timed-entry reservation system on weekends, reduced operating hours and amenities, and limited capacity in order to allow for social distancing.
Free timed-entry passes are now available for weekend visits through February 7.
Reserve your pass for weekend visits on January 30 or 31 or February 6 or 7On weekdays, the park will open at 7am without reservations. On weekends, the park will open at 10am with reservations. During all open hours, you’re welcome to arrive at Gansevoort Street, 23rd Street, or 30th Street, and may now move north or south.
Monday – Friday
Hours: 7am – 7pm
Open access without reservations
Saturday & Sunday
Hours: 10am – 6pm
Free timed-entry reservations requested
Limited walk-up entries available
Docent-led public tours are offered at noon on Saturdays
Entering the park
Enter at Gansevoort Street, 23rd Street, or 30th Street, with exits throughout.
Two-way movement is permitted during all open hours. Elevators are available at Gansevoort Street, 23rd Street, and 30th Street.
The elevator at 14th Street is for exit only. The 34th Street gate and the 11th Avenue stairs are closed.
Access to 30th Street, from Hudson Yards to the Spur, is permitted without a reservation during all open hours. This includes entry at the Hudson Yards gate, Coach Passage stairs, and the Spur stairs. If you wish to continue south on the High Line from 30th Street, a timed-entry reservation system is in place on weekends and limited walk-up entries are available.
Please wear a mask.
Plan your visit. Before the date of your visit, make sure to review park rules below and COVID-related visitor precautions. To visit on a weekend, make a free timed-entry reservation using the button at the top of the page for a date and time you’d like to visit.
Sign up for our email list for the latest updates.
View Frequently Asked QuestionsThe 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.
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Access to the High Line is possible via any of the access points listed below. The High Line is fully wheelchair accessible.
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.
We work hard to keep the High Line open, accessible, and enjoyable for all. The park is wheelchair accessible via elevators at Gansevoort Street, 14th Street, 23rd Street, and 30th Street. Please note that the elevator at 14th Street is currently exit-only. The elevator at 16th Street is currently out of service.
Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located at Gansevoort Street and 16th Street.
The following are not permitted on the High Line:
What we ask you to do
New York State COVID-19 Travel Advisory requires visitors from certain states to quarantine for 14 days. If you are traveling to NYC from any of these states, visitors are required to complete the online Travel Health Form.
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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.
Donate todaySpecial thanks to TD Bank, our Presenting Green Sponsor, for their support of the High Line’s reopening.