Hoboken's Parks & Events
Parks & Recreation
Hoboken is blessed by offering it residents so many parks and opportunities to be outside. Here are some of our favorites.
Hoboken Parks
After a recent visit to a city in a neighboring state, I realized how lucky we are in Hoboken to have so many parks. Every couple of blocks, there is a beautiful park or public pier. The city also has plans to build more parks in the future. In addition to the parks/green space, Hoboken has a beautiful river front path/walkway.
While many improvements have been made to the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, there are more plans for expansion. The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway is a state-mandated master plan to connect the Bayonne Bridge to the George Washington Bridge creating an 18-mile long continuous park with access to the waterfront.
Castle Point Skate Park
Sinatra Drive near 8th St.
- Skateboarding
Church Square Park
Garden St. Btw 4th & 5th St.
- Dog run
- Basketball courts
- Turf field
- 4 different playground areas for children of all ages
- Check/chess tables
- Grass/passive space
- Water park
Columbus Park (County Park)
Clinton St. Btw 9th &10th St.
- Tennis courts
- Basketball
- 2 different play areas for children
- Grass/passive space
Community Garden
Jackson St. & 3rd St.
- 2 play areas (ideal for older children)
Elysian Park
Hudson St. Btw 10th &11th St.
- Basketball
- Dog run
- Playground
- Passive space
Gateway Park
Corner of Newark St. and Jackson St.
- Passive/green space
- Bird feeder
Harborside Park
1501 Park Ave.
- 2 gated playground areas
- Gazebo
- Gated field
Jackson St. Park
120 Jackson St.
- Small playground ideal for children over five
Jefferson Park (adjacent to the Boys and Girls Club)
1st and Jefferson St..
- Jungle gym
Legion Park
1225 Willow Ave.
- Youth play area
Madison St. Park
300 Madison St.
- Water park
- Jungle gym
Maxwell Place Park
1 11th St.
- Beach area
- 2 jungle gyms
- Dog park
- Passive/green space
- Waterfront walkway
Be sure to check out Hoboken Cove Boathouse – kayaking on the Hudson – All of activities are free and open to the public. Kayaking season at Maxwell Place begins in late May and runs through September (weather permitting).
Northwest Resiliency Park
Hoboken’s largest park provides recreation and public space for our community. It will also be a fundamental part of Hoboken’s resiliency strategy by integrating green infrastructure and innovative stormwater management measures to mitigate flooding from rainfall events. The park will foster a healthier environment for all to enjoy. Be sure to check out Terrace, by Alessio’s.
Pier A Park
100 Sinatra Dr.
- Spacious field/passive space
- Jogging Lanes
- Gazebo
- Waterpark
- Fishing Gazebo
Pier C Park
Sinatra Drive near 4th St.
- Fishing Pier
- Play Area
- Water Play area
- Rookery – (For the birds)
- Promenade
Shipyard Park
1 14th St.
- Green/passive space
- Pier
Sinatra Park
Sinatra Dr. Btw 4th & 5th St.
- Kayak launch
- Outdoor Amphitheater
- Soccer field
Stevens Park (Little League Field)
Hudson St. Btw 4th & 5th St.
- Baseball Field
- Open space
- Jungle gym
- Water park
- Dog run
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