
What time do you shut down the Piers?
What about the Park in general?
Most areas of the park, including the
piers, close at 1 AM. The bike path is open 24 hours-a-day, and
several areas (such as playgrounds) close at dusk. Some special
areas of the park may close earlier.
When do the
park's playgrounds close?
The playgrounds close at dusk.
What time do
the restrooms close?
All Park bathrooms close at dusk, except as otherwise posted,
or unless, at the discretion of HRPT, a specific event necessitates
bathroom access after dusk.
Does my dog have
to be on a leash at all times?
Dogs in the park are required to be on a leash not longer than
6 feet. There are two dog runs currently open – one in the
Village at Leroy St. and the other by 22nd Street and 11th Avenue.
Dogs may run free, without leashes, in the dog runs.
What time do
the dog runs close?
Dog runs close at 1 am, like the rest of the Park.

Why can't I drink from the display
fountains? Can my dog go in the fountains?
Hudson River Park Rule 751.6(s) Unhygienic Use of Fountains, Pools,
and Water states: “It is illegal for any person to use,
or permit any animal under his or her control to use any water
fountain, drinking fountain, pool, sprinklers or any other water
contained in the park for the purpose of washing or cleaning himself
or herself, his or her clothing or other personal belongings.
This subdivision does not apply to those areas within the Park
which are specifically designated as water fountains for use by
animals, or which are specifically designated for personal hygiene
purposes (i.e., bathroom, shower room, etc.) provided, however,
it is illegal for any person to wash his or her clothes or personal
belongings in such areas.” Moreover, the water purification
system for the fountain is adequate for display use, but is not
designed for consumption. There are drinking fountains for consumption
throughout the park, and the dog runs are also equipped with water
for animals' consumption.

Is there a mooring field? Why
isn't it downtown by Pier 25?
HRP's mooring field is in the area immediately south of Pier 40.
This location is in place of the mooring field originally located
near Pier 25. Due to the current development schedule for Segment
3 (which calls for marine construction to commence in 2006), HRPT
will maintain the mooring field at its current location until
completion of Pier 25.
Can I use my jet ski in Hudson
River Park waters?
No, HRP Rules prohibit use of jet skis in the Park.

Why do I need a permit to distribute
flyers or other written material in the Park?
Not all distribution of written material requires a permit. However,
Section 751.6(t) of our Park Rules prohibits the distribution
or posting of signs, leaflets or other printed materials for a
commercial purpose without a permit. Also, while the Trust in
no way intends to impede any 1st Amendment rights, unlimited or
unrestricted distribution of print materials in the Park can create
health and safety hazards. The Trust therefore must have discretion
to insure the health and safety of its Park patrons.

Why can't I ride my bike on the
esplanade?
The esplanade is designed for use by pedestrians. The bikeway
is merely a few feet away and provides approximately five miles
of dedicated paths for bicyclists, un-motorized scooters and rollerbladers.
HRPT requires that bicyclists who wish to enjoy the esplanade
dismount their bikes and walk them through the esplanade area,
thereby allowing pedestrians to enjoy the Park without fear of
being struck by bikers. Rollerbladers may keep their rollerblades
on in the esplanade area, but are required to maintain a walking
pace. Anything faster necessitates use of the bike path.
Can I go to use
the playgrounds if I don't have a child with me?
No, you need to have a child to enter the playground areas. Like
other NYC-area playgrounds, HRP restricts use of children’s
playgrounds to children under the age of 12 and the adults who
accompany them.
Can I use the ballfields without
a permit?
All groups using the Pier 40 Recreation Fields or the Chelsea
Waterside Park Field must obtain a written permit from Hudson
River Park Trust (unless otherwise posted). Separate applications
are required for the Pier 40 Indoor Field, the Pier 40 Outdoor
Field and the Chelsea Waterside Park Field for each season. Applications
are available online or from the Recreation Office, Hudson River
Park Trust, Pier 40, W. Houston Street, 2nd floor (phone 212-627-2020).