Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway

Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway is a transformative waterfront corridor where Brooklyn Heights' maritime heritage, connected neighborhoods, and renewed public shoreline have reshaped how people experience the borough's iconic waterfront.

Set along Furman Street near Old Fulton Street and just steps from Brooklyn Bridge Park, this evolving pedestrian and bicycle corridor links parks, piers, neighborhoods, cultural destinations, and historic waterfront districts through one of New York City's most ambitious public realm projects. Following the East River and Upper New York Bay, the greenway reconnects communities that were long separated from the waterfront by industry and transportation infrastructure while creating continuous access to some of Brooklyn's most celebrated harbor views. Landscaped paths, public art, recreational spaces, and vibrant waterfront destinations combine to create an experience that celebrates both Brooklyn's maritime past and its revitalized shoreline.

Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway is best known for creating a planned 29 mile continuous waterfront route connecting Brooklyn's shoreline from Newtown Creek to East New York, with 22 miles already completed through protected bicycle paths, promenades, parks, and public open spaces.

The greenway emerged from decades of coordinated planning between city agencies, transportation advocates, nonprofit organizations, and neighborhood groups committed to restoring public access to Brooklyn's working waterfront. As successive sections opened, the corridor stitched together parks, ferry landings, historic districts, cultural institutions, residential communities, and commercial centers that had long existed as isolated destinations. Beyond improving pedestrian and bicycle mobility, the project strengthened climate resilience through waterfront improvements, expanded recreational opportunities, encouraged sustainable transportation, and established one of New York City's most comprehensive linear public spaces, fundamentally changing how residents and visitors experience Brooklyn's shoreline.

Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway fits naturally into a full morning or afternoon exploring Brooklyn's celebrated waterfront at a leisurely pace.

Begin by walking or cycling through Brooklyn Bridge Park, where landscaped piers, recreational spaces, and sweeping skyline views introduce the character of the greenway before continuing to Empire Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, where the historic waterfront illustrates Brooklyn's centuries long relationship with New York Harbor. Afterward, follow the shoreline toward Jane's Carousel, whose beautifully restored pavilion provides one of the waterfront's most memorable stops before continuing onward through the surrounding promenades and neighborhoods. The progression from expansive parkland to historic ferry landing and iconic public attractions creates an immersive journey through the evolving waterfront that has become one of Brooklyn's defining public spaces.

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