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The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway is a spectacular pathway on the western shore of the Hudson River in New Jersey. The state has planned the Walkway to exist immediately adjacent to the river in a continuously connected 16 foot wide path from the southern tip of Bayonne to the George Washington Bridge. The Walkway provides free access 24/7 for the enjoyment of the general public.
The Hudson River Waterfront Conservancy is a non-profit organization dedicated to monitoring the completion and consistent maintenance and upkeep of the 18.5 linear mile plan. Among its goals are the preservation of the scenic values afforded by the Walkway and the implementation of the State rules and regulations concerning the development and use of the Walkway. Consider making a donation today!
Our Priorities:
1) Advocate for the construction and maintenance of the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway. Part of this advocacy is expressing our opinion on events, policies or obstructions that impact on our mission in order to influence the direction and outcome of the cited events.
2) Enforcement of public access along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway
3) Extending our partnership with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, local municipalities, waterfront property owners, developers, and the public in general to foster Walkway use and enjoyment.
4) Engaging with the NJDEP, by reviewing all Waterfront Development Permit (WDP) applications submitted to the DEP. The Conservancy provides comments and critique as input to the DEP’s permitting decisions.
We depend on the generosity of people like you.
The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway
Length: 18.5 linear miles
Nine Municipalities through which walkway runs: Bayonne, Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, West New York, Guttenberg, North Bergen, Edgewater, Fort Lee
Counties: Hudson and Bergen
Uses: Walking, jogging, biking, commuting, fishing, boat or kayak launching, access to Mass transit
Perpendicular Access: 10-20 foot wide lanes from the nearest street/road parallel to the Walkway
Walkway Color code:
- walkway completed – thick green line
- walkway under construction – narrow green
- walkway planned – gold
- alternate route – blue
- industrial waterfront (no access) – red

Copyright ©: Gail Zavian

Copyright ©: Gail Zavian
Announcements
Hoboken’s Fund for a Better Waterfront’s (FBW) annual fundraiser is Thursday November 13, Connect the Waterfront: 35 Years of Citizen Action. It will again be at the Elks Club in Hoboken. Our Honorary Chair is Elvi Guzman. He is locally famous for his annual City Challenge event. Our theme coordinates with his events – overcoming obstacles. So this year’s event will be especially fun. FBW Fund Raiser
Construction is ramping up at one of New Jersey’s most significant public-private partnership developments as a transit hub that dates back over a century is undergoing massive renovation. Read about it in JerseyDigs.com
Hoboken will receive $1 million to support the development of Maritime Park on the city’s waterfront, officials said in a statement on July 7, 2025. The park will have a waterfront walkway and bike path that connect to the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway. Construction of Maritime Park is scheduled to begin by the end of the year.
Ed Rogaski resigns from HRWC Board after 17 years. Read more…

Board Members Howard Singer, Elise Morrison and Faith Lau (left to right) are working with Jersey City Councilman James Solomon to continue protecting public access to the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway in Jersey City.

HRWC Board and Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla at City of Water Day, Hoboken, 2019
The Edgewater Waterfront Walkway Special Improvement District is holding a unique 10K Race along the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway on Sunday, October 5, 2025. See https://hudsonriverwaterfrontwalkway10krace.org/ for details.
NJDEP has a hotline (1-855-WARNDEP) to report problems. Please visit our FAQ page (item 9) to understand when to use the hotline.
Liberty Harbor
Nov 2024. It has come to our attention that the west gate to Jersey Ave is no longer open 24×7. It is closed on weekends and during the non-summertime periods. This is an unfortunate reversal and the Conservancy is trying to work through it with Liberty Harbor’s management.
Call to Action
Oppose building a school in a County park (Braddock/North Hudson Park) in North Bergen, one of nine municipalities along the Walkway. Read more…
Please sign the New Jersey petition to stop helicopter noise along the Walkway at the Hudson River.
Please sign our petition to open the Jersey City Holland Tunnel Pier to the Public.
Learn More
HRWC’s Current Initiatives
- Closing the remaining gaps in the Walkway
- Creating a Special Improvement District (SID) for the Walkway in Edgewater
- Encouraging the US Army Corps of Engineers to include Weehawken, West New York, Guttenberg, North Bergen, and Edgewater in their Coastal Storm Risk Management Plan
Who is responsible for fixing the Walkway? Read NorthJersey.com’s article on it.

