Offering spectacular views of the New York City skyline, it's an ideal spot for those who enjoy outdoor activities and scenic beauty. The reservation's high point, known as "Eagle Rock", is adorned with the Essex County 9/11 Memorial that honors the lives lost during the tragic events of September 11, 2001.
These spectacular waterfalls, one of the largest and most powerful in the United States, are a National Natural Landmark and the centerpiece of the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park. Beyond their natural allure, the Great Falls have a rich history tied to America's Industrial Revolution. Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers, recognized the falls' potential for industrial development and established the city of Paterson around it.
Beyond shopping and dining, Hudson Yards Mall is also home to immersive cultural experiences. Snark Park, an exhibit space offering unique installations, is a popular attraction. The mall is directly connected to The Vessel, the striking honeycomb-like structure, and the Shed, a venue for innovative arts performances and exhibits.
One of North America's largest shopping and entertainment centers. Launched in 2019, it has redefined malls by blending retail with top-tier entertainment. Offering diverse boutiques, dining experiences, the largest indoor theme park in the Western Hemisphere - Nickelodeon Universe, DreamWorks Water Park - the largest indoor water park in North America, and Big SNOW - the first indoor real-snow ski and snowboard park in the U.S.
Laid-back hangout with sidewalk seating specializing in organic coffee grown in Yemen.
Liberty State Park offers unparalleled views of Manhattan skyline, Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. The park features a multitude of activities, there is boating and canoeing on the Hudson River and New York Bay, plus picnic areas, a playground, food concessions, areas for fishing and crabbing and a marina.