Review:

Hudson River Greenway

overall review score: 4.7
score is between 0 and 5
The Hudson River Greenway is a prominent continuous urban park and bike/pedestrian pathway that runs along the western shoreline of Manhattan, New York City. It offers residents and visitors a scenic, accessible route for cycling, running, walking, and leisure activities while providing stunning views of the Hudson River and the surrounding skyline.

Key Features

  • Approximately 11 miles long sidewalk and bike path stretching from Battery Park to Inwood Hill Park
  • Dedicated lanes for cyclists and pedestrians ensuring safety and ease of use
  • Beautiful waterfront views including bridges, parks, and natural scenery
  • Connects with various other bike paths, parks, and neighborhoods for extended travel
  • Accessible public amenities such as seating, rest areas, and lighting

Pros

  • Offers stunning scenic views of the Hudson River and New York City skyline
  • Encourages active transportation and outdoor recreation
  • Well-maintained infrastructure with dedicated lanes for safety
  • Provides a safe and accessible route for cyclists and pedestrians alike
  • Connects multiple neighborhoods, enhancing urban mobility

Cons

  • Crowded during peak times, especially in warmer months leading to potential congestion
  • Some sections may require maintenance or improvements due to aging infrastructure
  • Limited accessibility in certain areas due to geographic constraints or urban density
  • Potential safety concerns at intersections or crossings without adequate signaling

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 03:18:26 AM UTC