This summer, the High Line is going full mad scientist—in the best possible way.
Starting today, June 4, the beloved elevated park is transforming into a free, open-air science museum as part of " Nature in the City ," a summer-long celebration of urban ecology. Visitors can expect educational signage, expert-led tours, interactive programming and one massive mural—all designed to spotlight how city gardens (yes, even your windowsill herb box) can help create a greener, more resilient New York.
“We’re inviting New Yorkers to discover another side of the city—and the park—they love,” Alan van Capelle, executive director of Friends of the High Line, told “Green spaces like the High Line make New York a better place to live, not just for people but for birds, bees and wildlife