Loved the High Line in its early days. Sadly with more construction its becoming a ravine and many of the wonderful views are disappearing. Walk today was upsetting as I observed people smoking, fake monks selling trinkets and worst of all a photographer and a separate model shoot trampling in the plants and not one official of any sort anywhere on the entire walk to notify to stop this abuse of the park. Obviously nothing can be done regarding the buildings but why is no one regularly patrolling the park to keep the rules from being broken and the plant life from being destroyed. Made the walk today very aggravating and really makes me think twice about visiting this park.
Walked the full length a few times whilst on holiday from London, UK. What a brilliant piece of design, the whole thing is wonderful. I bought souvenirs from the little stalls and the sculpture installations were terrific. I highly recommend anyone to do this highlight of the West Side.
A great escape from the bustle and noise of the streets below. Excellent photographic opportunities! Would highly recommend popping into Chelsea Market for some seafood and then some shopping at the flea market. A must see while in New York, New York
#ThrowbackThursd ay to that time it snowed...
Delve into the work of High Line landscape designer #pietoudolf in The Monacelli Press' "Hummelo: A Journey Through a Plantsman’s Life"
Our annual #SpringCutback is in full swing! Donate today via http://bit.ly/ 3tbMyLB and your support will help our gardeners cut back the remains of last season so the planting beds can thrive this spring.
This #WomensHistoryMonth, join @NYCParks on a ranger-led tour: https://t.co/btkesrB8kH
Which Black historical figures, leaders, or others could be celebrated through a renamed NYC park? @NYCParks is acc… https://t.co/2aUlJuGKc7
To make room for new spring growth, our horticulture team recently kicked off our annual #SpringCutback: the massive task of cutting back our plants by hand, to be composted and returned to the soil.
The gardens’ designer Piet Oudolf believes there’s also beauty in the winter when living things are inactive. When snow falls and gathers on the surfaces of the park, winter-blooming plants on the High Line pop against the white. Witch hazel is particularly striking.
Congratulations to #HighLineNetwork member @theunderlinemia on the opening of their 1st phase, #BrickellBackyard, w… https://t.co/VMEvhMWGub
Today's High Line Winter Tour has been canceled due to inclement weather.
We don't know about you, but we're definitely ready for spring—and so are the snowdrops on the High Line! Unaffecte… https://t.co/yUaROpqhnT