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Jun

11

69°F

Sunrise
05:25 AM
Sunset
08:27 PM
Tide

HIGH 1:31 PM


Low 7:00 PM

Park Hours and Info

Park is Open 7 Days a Week | 6AM - 1AM
Entry is Free!

Pier 28AM - 11PM* Pier 56AM - 11PM* Education Center3-5PM (THU/FRI), 1-5PM (SAT) Pier 6 Volleyball Courts6AM - 11PM Playgroundssunrise-sunset

© Brooklyn Bridge Park

How To Get Here

Open

Parking is limited, so we encourage you to take public transportation. And lucky for you, there are plenty of transportation options.

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Subway

2
3

Clark Street

A
C

High Street or Jay St- MetroTech

4
5

Borough Hall

F

York Street

Bus

B25
B61
B63
B67

B25 (at Fulton Ferry Landing), B61 (at Atlantic Avenue and Hicks Street), B63 (on the loop road near Pier 6 in the park), or B67 (at Jay Street and York Street)

CitiBike

Nearby CitiBike stations: Atlantic Ave & Furman St (Pier 6); Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 2; Old Fulton St (Pier 1); Water St & Main St (Main Street)

NYC Ferry

East River route to Dumbo/Fulton Ferry; or South Brooklyn Route to Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6/Atlantic Avenue or DUMBO/Fulton Ferry.

Relax on Glade Lawn and enjoy views of Governors Island, the Statue of Liberty and skyline.

Glade Lawn

Groups having a picnic on the lawn on a sunny day surrounded by trees.

© Etienne Frossard

Pier 3 Greenway offers picnic space on the lawn in the shade of the trees.
Pier 3 Glade Lawn with buildings in the background on a sunny day.

© Brooklyn Bridge Park

Pier 3 Glade Lawn provides views of Governors Island and the Statue of Liberty.

FAQS

Are there public restrooms?

Can I bring or consume alcohol in Brooklyn Bridge Park?

Can I pitch a tent or hang a hammock?

Are there restaurants nearby?

Are pesticides used on the lawns or elsewhere in Brooklyn Bridge Park?

When and why are park lawns closed?

Can I bring my dog to Brooklyn Bridge Park?

LAWNS AT BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK

Trees, lawns, and shrubs are managed organically

The General Project Plan was adopted in 2005.

The first section of the Park opened was Pier 1 in March, 2010.

The New York Harbor was once the busiest in the World.

20,000

participated in environmental education programs

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3,000

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