Court 3
About
Beach volleyball blends athleticism with the relaxed energy of sand and sun. In a city where concrete dominates, finding a dedicated space for the sport can be a surprise. Court 3 offers exactly that—a public beach volleyball court tucked along the Hudson River waterfront. It’s an unusual amenity for Manhattan, where open recreational spaces are often repurposed for multiple uses.
The court sits at 225 West St, New York, NY 10013, a stretch of the West Side Highway corridor that balances industrial remnants with newer residential development. This area, once dominated by shipping piers, now draws joggers, cyclists, and outdoor enthusiasts—especially in warmer months. The court itself is part of a larger riverside park system, where the sound of volleyballs being served mixes with the distant hum of traffic and the occasional horn from the river.
Unlike private clubs or seasonal pop-ups, this is a public facility, meaning no memberships or fees—just first-come access. Players bring their own nets, balls, and teams, turning the space into an informal hub for pickup games. Nearby, the Hudson River Greenway provides a scenic backdrop, while the surrounding neighborhood offers post-game options for food and drinks. It’s a rare spot where urban convenience and beach-sport energy overlap without pretense.
For questions about availability or conditions, calls can be directed to the city’s parks department line. Directions and a closer look at the location are available via this map link.