Each spring, Riverside Park bursts into bloom with one of its most beloved seasonal displays: ornamental crabapple trees in shades of deep pink, soft pink, and white.
Their clouds of blossoms are more than a beautiful sign of spring — they are part of the Park’s historic design, a living landscape that has welcomed generations of walkers, cyclists, runners, neighbors, and visitors along the Hudson River.
Riverside Park Conservancy, with generous private support from Treebed LLC, is restoring a historic row of multi-stem crabapple trees along the Hudson River Greenway between West 83rd Street and West 72nd Street. The project will replace 28 crabapple trees on the waterfront that were lost over time due to age and poor condition, re-establishing the rhythm, beauty, and sense of continuity that once defined this stretch of the Park.


