Brooklyn Bridge Park

Brooklyn Bridge Park

 

In May of 2002, New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg signed a memorandum to develop an 85-acre stretch of land on Brooklyn’s northeast side. The area would include numerous bike paths, gardens, and piers for visitors to enjoy. New Yorkers saw the results of the effort in 2008 with the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge Park.

The waterfront park stretches 1.3 miles along the gently sloping coastline and includes six piers, Fulton Ferry Landing, athletic fields, playgrounds, water and botanical gardens, shopping, dining, and more. The world-class amenities have made it one of the most popular destinations in the city. Here are a couple of events and activities available if you want to plan a visit to the park.

Events at the Brooklyn Bridge Park

See New York as you've never seen it before. You can do that thanks to kayaking events at Pier 2 that run Thursdays through Sundays. Kayakers can glide along the East River, regardless of experience level.

Help make the world a better place by joining the Coastal Cleanup Volunteers. Volunteers from the community come together once a month to pick up hundreds of pounds of trash from the Pier 1 marshes and beaches. Pier 1 is also home to the Green Team 2019, which has volunteers help plant and mulch, as well as remove invasive plants from the gardens.

Learn about the rich biodiversity of the Hudson River Estuary with a visit to a seining class. Local scientists use a seine net to catch and display everything from crabs to carp. Classes take place every three weeks, and each one focuses on a different aspect of the estuary’s biodiversity.

Other events, such as yoga, Zumba, and basketball clinics, among others, frequently occur in the park—the event schedule is far-ranging and changes weekly.

What’s There to Do at Brooklyn Bridge Park at Night?

Enjoy an evening of food and fun at Smorgasburg. The food market pops up at Brooklyn Bridge Park every Thursday at 6 pm until August 29th. Guests can sample a global menu, including Venezuelan street food, locally made ice cream, and your favorite adult beverages.

New York Road Runners offers free Tuesday night runs starting at Pier 6. Beginners and veterans take off at 7:00 pm to run a three-mile course. Best of all, no registration is needed.

Since opening in 2000, Movies with a View has hosted movies for more than half a million moviegoers. Every Thursday evening in July and August, people settle down on Pier 1 and watch some of the most popular and acclaimed films of all time. Upcoming titles include The Big Lebowski, Selma, and It Happened One Night.

Check Out Brooklyn Bridge Park

While 85 acres might not seem like a lot, you will surely find more than enough things to do at the Brooklyn Bridge Park to keep you coming back time and time again. From food festivals to free running groups, there is family-friendly fun for people of all ages. Learn more about the Brooklyn Bridge Park by checking out their website today. 

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