
The majority of it is close to Hudson River water level, except the portion north of George Washington Bridge where it climbs steeply, to approximately 160 feet (49 m) and includes Inspiration Point, with views of The Palisades in New Jersey across the river and of the George Washington Bridge to the south. The Hudson River Greenway is the most heavily used bikeway in the United States. A roughly 10-block detour in the west 80s, where a walkway had crumbled into the river in the late 20th century, was eliminated on May 20, 2010, when the rebuilt section of greenway was opened. The Hudson River Greenway is the longest greenway in Manhattan, running along the West Side, from Battery Park in the south - mostly through Hudson River Park, Riverside Park, and Fort Washington Park - to Dyckman Street in the north.Ī gap in West Harlem was filled in early October 2008 with the opening of the Harlem Piers bike lane. Hudson River Greenway Hudson River Waterfront Walkway near the Manhattan Cruise Terminal A less busy Manhattan Waterfront Greenway in the snow A sign on the Hudson River Greenway in New York City The scene following the 2017 New York City terrorist truck attack on the Greenway

Not to be confused with the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway.
