Category: Nature, Best for Kids, Urban Park Rangers, Kids Week with the Urban Park Rangers, WildlifeFree!
Kids in Motion is a free, drop-in program without registration. Children can head to the playground during the listed hours of operation to participate. Occasionally a Kids in Motion program may be ...
Every ten years, we take stock of every public tree across the five boroughs and 2025 is our most ambitious tree census yet. Just like the U.S. Census helps us understand people, this count helps us ...
This unique patch of greenery in Staten Island is many things to many people. With protected space for wildlife alongside its variety of recreational facilities, Willowbrook is one of Staten Island's ...
Have some fun in the sun! Bring the kids to one of our 55 free outdoor pools, with lifeguards and Parks staff on duty.
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, ...
The Poe Park Visitor Center is a gallery space in the Bronx that offers free dynamic arts and cultural programming, from theatrical performances and concerts to fitness classes and recreational ...
McKinley Park is a place of good cheer and great thrills. At the heart of the park is a high-quality synthetic turf ballfield, used for little league softball and other sports, with bleachers and ...
Make your next stop Justice Gilbert Ramirez Park. This neighborhood playground located near the Morgan Avenue Subway Station has a New York City Transit theme, with play equipment shaped like a subway ...
Create more through media education! Our media education programs offer you cutting-edge digital tools, programming and training from some of the best educators, right here in our media labs. Whether ...
This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park. This playground is located at Brighton 2nd Street, Brightwater Court, and the Boardwalk in the Brighton ...
This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park. Located between 6th Avenue and Carlton Avenue, Dean Playground takes its name from neighboring Dean Street ...