Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
Did You Know
You can join the Green Team, the Conservancy's volunteer stewardship team for Brooklyn Bridge Park
ยป more info

Get E-updates
Help us make Brooklyn Bridge Park grow!



Bookmark and Share

Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy
Fun Fact
The construction of the Brooklyn Bridge began in 1869. It was completed and opened to the public in 1883. The first automobiles drove across the bridge in 1925, and the last elevated train crossed in 1944.

Print Page
Pier 6

Pier 6 is open! 

Pier 6 Rendering 1Located at the foot of Atlantic Avenue, Pier 6 adds approximately 7 acres of new park, including a 1.6 acre destination playground. The play areas will include a “swing valley” built along the southern edge of the pier featuring long rope swings, a “slide mountain” with two-story high slides that empty into a large sand box with stone animals , a water-play area, climbing structure, and a “boulder mountain.”

Pier 6 cafe renderingA 30’ wide promenade leading onto Pier 6 features views of lower Manhattan and New York Harbor. A park concession building with a  1000-square-foot restaurant and roof top deck, three sand volleyball courts, and a dog run will also be constructed. Plans are underway for a new water taxi dock at Pier 6 that will offer direct service between Brooklyn Bridge Park and Governor’s Island.

 

 Pier 6 playgroundPier 6 Concession 
 Pier 6 surface Pier 6 Train

Back to Top
© 2010 Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy | Contact | Directions | Credits | Site by Four Eyes