
Find Your Connection
New York
Manhattan • 12+ greenway miles • World Trade Center Memorial
Lives Remembered
Greenway Miles
Memorial Pools
National Memorial
Where the Trail Began
The World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan marks the beginning—or the end—of the 9/11 National Memorial Trail. Here, 2,977 lives are commemorated at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, where the Twin Towers once stood.
The New York section connects to the trail via Liberty State Park in New Jersey, accessible by ferry or the extensive Hudson River Greenway system. This is sacred ground—the starting point of a 1,500+ mile journey of remembrance.
Trail Map
The World Trade Center Memorial in Lower Manhattan connects to the broader trail via Liberty State Park and the Hudson River Greenway.
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Trail Segments
Liberty State Park Connection
Jersey City, NJ to ManhattanLiberty State Park offers the primary connection point, with direct ferry service to Lower Manhattan and views of the Freedom Tower.
Key Highlights
- NY Waterway ferry to WFC
- Empty Sky Memorial
- Statue of Liberty views
- Freedom Tower views
Lower Manhattan
World Trade CenterThe 9/11 Memorial occupies the footprints of the Twin Towers, featuring two massive reflecting pools surrounded by bronze panels inscribed with the names of those who lost their lives.
Key Highlights
- 9/11 Memorial pools
- 9/11 Museum
- One World Trade Center
- Survivor Tree
Hudson River Greenway
Manhattan WaterfrontThe Hudson River Greenway provides a scenic, car-free route along Manhattan's west side, connecting the World Trade Center area to points north.
Key Highlights
- Waterfront pathway
- Pier parks
- Views of New Jersey
- Connection to GW Bridge
George Washington Bridge
Manhattan to New JerseyFor cyclists continuing the full trail, the George Washington Bridge provides a direct connection to New Jersey's trail network.
Key Highlights
- Iconic bridge crossing
- Hudson River views
- Connection to Palisades trails
Partner Trails in New York
The 9/11 Trail utilizes these established trail systems throughout New York.
Trail Towns
Communities along the New York route offer services, lodging, and local flavor.
Memorial Sites in New York
National September 11 Memorial & Museum
World Trade Center, New York, NY — The nation's principal institution for examining the implications of 9/11, documenting the impact of those events and exploring the continuing significance of September 11, 2001.
Hours: Memorial: Daily 8AM-8PM | Museum: Wed-Mon 9AM-7PM
Admission: Memorial: Free | Museum: Timed tickets required
- •North & South Memorial Pools
- •9/11 Museum
- •Survivor Tree
- •Names inscribed on bronze panels
Nearby Attractions
One World Observatory
Experience breathtaking views from the top of the Western Hemisphere's tallest building.
Learn More →Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
Visit these iconic landmarks via ferry from Battery Park or Liberty State Park.
Learn More →Battery Park
Historic park at Manhattan's southern tip with harbor views and memorials.
Brooklyn Bridge
Walk or bike across this iconic 1883 bridge connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn.
High Line
Elevated park built on a historic freight rail line, featuring gardens and art.
Learn More →Oculus Transportation Hub
Santiago Calatrava's stunning transit hub and shopping center at the World Trade Center.
Honor the Journey's Beginning
Whether you ride the entire New York section or explore a single segment, every mile honors the heroes of 9/11.