Cedar Grove Beach opened in 2011 as NYC Parks 8th public access beach. The trails and pathways in the surrounding natural area were completed in 2015. The project also included a playground and beach ...
The development of Clove Lakes Park began in the early 1930s due in large part to hundreds of workers hired by the City's Emergency Work Bureau during the Great Depression. There are several ...
Walking along the paved paths between Goodall and Wiman St, this scenic view point offers a look into Great Kills Harbor to the east and Raritan Bay to the west. At low tide the crescent-shaped ...
Yellow Trail: This short trail loop is approximately 1/3-mile and leads park patrons from the parking area to the beach. Continuing along the beach, the trail goes over the creek outlet where it ...
If you’re looking for spectacular views, take a stroll in this expansive Bronx park. With one and a half miles of prime waterfront, Ferry Point Park offers unparalleled views of the East River and ...
Yellow Trail: From Hylan Blvd., the trail meanders in the woods until it crosses a creek and makes it way around the large pond. At under 1/2 mile one-way, it reaches Edith Ave just after a beautiful ...
This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park. Madison Square Park is named for James Madison (1751-1836), a Virginian who was the fourth President of ...
Even when school's out, our parks are still the city's natural classroom! Bring your kids to parks throughout the city for Kids Week during the break. With programs led by our Urban Park Rangers, kids ...
Most popular for stunning views of the sunset and the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, the area lies on the southernmost point of Brooklyn, in Bay Ridge, among some of New York's iconic attractions, ...
06/30: Trees Count Meet up at Frank Principe Park (previous training required) 6/9/2026 - 6/26/2026 Registration begins 06/09/2026 at 08:00 am. 06/30: Trees Count at Frank Principe Park 6/9/2026 - ...