Amenities - Children's playground- Five miles of paths for pedestrian and bicycle use- Observation deck/ nature overlook- Canoe/kayak launch (car t...
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Multi-use pathway/Bicycle - Pedestrian Path: Fitness enthusiasts are drawn to this site with its fitness field and jogging path. A 1.25-mile bicycl...
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The recorded story of the of Teaneck Creek’s wetlands begins in the 1600s, when Lenape Indian leader Sachem Oratam deeded more than 2,000 acr...
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One of Secaucus’ newer parks, Mill Creek Point Park is located on the Hackensack River where it spills into the Mill Creek. This park offers ...
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St. Nicholas Ave., St. Nicholas Ter. bet. W. 128 St. and W. 141 St.,
New York, NY
Originally settled by Dutch farmers in the late 1600s, after the American Revolution (1775-1783) the neighborhood's agricultural yield began to wan...
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Madison Ave, E. 120 St. to E. 124 St.,
New York, NY
A park that nurtures its entire community, Marcus Garvey provides pastimes for children, teens, adults, and the elderly. The two playgrounds are bu...
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Riverbank is the only park of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. Inspired by urban rooftop designs in Japan, this 28-acre multi-level landscaped r...
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This Upper West Side park surrounding the American Museum of Natural History is named to honor Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919). Roosevelt served as ...
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W. 52 St. To W. 54 St., 11 Ave. To 12 Ave.,
New York, NY
De Witt Clinton Park is a great neighborhood park. In the Erie Canal Playground one can find play equipment, safety surfacing, painted games, sw...
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1 Ave., FDR Dr., bet. E. 111 St. and E. 114 St.,
New York, NY
Although only a few blocks long, this friendly neighborhood park is packed to the brim with things to do. On busy days, runners circle the track ...
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Mission Statement:The mission of the Central Park Conservancy is to restore, manage and enhance Central Park in partnership with the public, for th...
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Central Park is open daily from 6:00 am until 1:00 am, with FREE entry for everyone since 1858.
Getting to Central Park Covering 843 acres in the ...
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East End Av To East River, E 84 St To E 90 St,
New York, NY
This picturesque park, partially hidden along the East River, is one of the city's best-concealed secrets. A stroll along the promenade provides be...
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Morningside Avenue between 114th Street and 119th Street,
New York, NY
A narrow strip that stretches 13 blocks through the neighborhoods of Harlem and Morningside Heights, Morningside Park blends dramatic landscaping w...
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Van Cortlandt Ave. East, Resevoir Oval E,
Bronx, NY
This playground is located in the northwest quadrant of a 19.7-acre recreational facility built on the former site of a reservoir. On May 1, 1887 t...
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Named after the High Bridge, the city's oldest standing bridge, Highbridge Park was assembled piecemeal between 1867 and the 1960s, with the bulk b...
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Built by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., son of the architect of Central Park, in 1935, and gifted to the city of New York by John D. Rockefeller in 191...
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This park honors Peter Detmold (1923-1972), once a tenant of Turtle Bay Gardens, a conglomerate of 20 townhouses on East 48th and 49th Streets, bet...
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Roberto Clemente State Park is a 25-acre waterfront park located along the Harlem River in the Bronx. The park offers a variety of recreational and...
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