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Welcome to Brooklyn Bridge Park. Explore the sweeping vistas, rich ecology, expansive piers, and vibrant programming of this special waterfront park. There is something for everyone.
Brooklyn Bridge Park is an 85-acre world-class waterfront park with rolling hills, riverfront promenades, lush gardens, and spectacular city views. Our list of amenities continues to grow as we work each day to revitalize this previously deteriorated industrial space and build a park that allows New Yorkers to rediscover the waterfront.
Discover all the park has to offer and join the fun. Explore. Sports & Fitness. Family Friendly. Art & Nature.
Park Hours and Info. Park is Open 7 Days a Week | 6AM - 1AM Entry is Free! Pier 2 - 8AM - 11PM* Pier 5 - 6AM - 11PM* Education Center - 3-5PM (THU/FRI), 1-5PM (SAT) Pier 6 Volleyball Courts - 6AM - 11PM Playgrounds - sunrise-sunset
Enjoy views of the majestic bridge from along the waterfront or take in the beauty and splendor of this historic bridge from directly beneath, at Emily Warren Roebling Plaza. Completed in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the first bridge to connect Manhattan and Brooklyn across the East River.
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy provides over 400 innovative and engaging educational, cultural, fitness and recreational programs each year. Our free and low-cost events create new and exciting opportunities for tens of thousands of NYC residents and visitors to learn, grow, and experience all that Brooklyn Bridge Park has to offer.
Our Park Map will show you all the Piers and Sections within Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Find helpful information about getting to Brooklyn Bridge Park and what to do when you are here! Over 500 trees are planted on Pier 1. More than 13,000 timber piles support the piers in the Park. The monarch butterfly is one of the most frequent visitors to the Pier 6 Flower Field.
The area that is today Brooklyn Bridge Park was, at different times in its history, a site of bustling commerce, a transportation terminal, an entry point for immigrants, an artistic and activist center, and finally, a world-class park visited by millions every year.
Explore the East River Estuary and glide across the water at public kayaking in Brooklyn Bridge Park. Want to go kayaking for free with an amazing view of lower Manhattan and the NYC harbor? Then you’ve come to the right place.