Best Parks In New York City

By: ROS Team

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What Makes Battery Park City the Desired Neighborhood in NYC? We are in the middle of the global pandemic and what we crave is fresh air. Though we have braved the lockdown period the truth is it has taken the best of us. Since the situation is better now, going out for a fresh breath for some time is always better as long as you can maintain social distancing. It has added health and mental benefits as well.  It improves your immune system which is the fundamental requirement against COVID-19.

Best Parks In New York

  1. Central Park, Manhattan
  2. John V. Lindsay East River Park, Manhattan
  3. Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan
  4. Carl Schurz Park, Manhattan
  5. Marine Park, Brooklyn
  6. Calvert Vaux Park, Brooklyn
  7. Prospect Park, Brooklyn
  8. Arthur S. Somers Park, Brooklyn
  9. Seton Falls Park, Bronx
  10. Pelham Bay Park, Bronx
  11. Bronx Park, Bronx
  12. Astoria Park, Queens
  13. Rockaway Community Park, Queens
  14. Hermon A. MacNeil Park, Queens
  15. Forest Park, Queens
  16. Willow Brook Park, Queens
  17. Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk And Beach, Queens
  18. Ocean Breeze Park, Queens

 

New York City is home to many parks that offer serenity and an amazing panorama. No matter which borough you have been living in, you may find a place nearby and with much ease.

Following are the Instructions You Need To Know Before Knowing the Locations of the Park:

  • Playgrounds in the city are closed until further notice.
  • All NYC Parks Recreation Centers are not open to the public until further notice. The validation of the membership to the recreation centers will be extended respectively when the facility will resume operation.
  • Sports courts are closed.
  • Skate parks are closed.
  • Dogs run are closed however parks remain open to dogs and pet owners to get fresh air and exercise. The owners must comply with the rules of the park and maintain a social distance.

Parks in Manhattan

‍Central Park:

  • The park is situated at the 5th Ave to Central Park.
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-1 AM.
  • You may enjoy the facilities such as walking tracts, water bodies, etc

Note: Avoid using the playground.

John V. Lindsay East River Park:

  • The park is situated at Riverside Dr. New York, NY 10009.
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-1 AM
  • You can use the track along with the East River for a long walk and jogging.

Fort Tryon Park:

  • The park is situated at Riverside Dr. To Broadway, New York, NY 10040
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-1 AM
  • You may enjoy the walk as well as running.

Carl Schurz Park:

  • The park is situated at East 86th Street New York, NY 10028
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-1 AM
  • You may come and have long walks here but playground and dog runs are not allowed for now.

Parks in Brooklyn

Marine Park:

  • The park is situated at Shore Pkwy. Avenue U.
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-1 AM
  • Grasslands are the trademark of this park.

Calvert Vaux Park:

  • The park is situated at Bay 44th St. &, Hunter Ave.
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-1 AM
  • It has facilities such as Waterfronts, wildlife, but playgrounds are closed.

Prospect Park:

  • The park is situated at Prospect Park W, Parkside Ave.
  • The opening hours of the park are 5 AM-1 AM
  • You may have fun in Water patches and green lawns whatever suits you better.

Arthur S. Somers Park:

  • The park is situated at E New York Ave.
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-1 AM
  • There are open areas and green fields. The playground is closed.

Parks in the Bronx

Seton Falls Park:

  • The park is situated at E 233rd St,
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-10 AM.
  • It has land with nature trails as a special treat. The park has open spaces for fun.

Pelham Bay Park:

  • The park is situated at Watt Avenue &, Middletown Rd,
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-10 AM.
  • It has beautiful open fields to walk and exercise.

Bronx Park:

  • The park is situated at Burke Ave
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-10 AM.
  • It has bike tracks along with walking paths.

Parks in Queens

Astoria Park:

  • The park is situated at 19 19th St,
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-9 AM.
  • Beautiful sights along with scenic views are best for a walk.

Rockaway Community Park:

  • The park is situated at Conch Pl. NY 11691
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-10 AM.
  • Wildlife is the attraction in this park.

Hermon A. MacNeil Park:

  • The park is situated at Poppenhusen Ave.
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-9 AM.
  • Waterfront Park. The playground is closed.

Forest Park:

  • The park is situated at Myrtle Ave,
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-9 AM.
  • Tracks for hiking, vast fields for exercise, and walking.

Willow Brook Park:

  • The park is situated at1 Eton Pl,
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-9 AM.
  • Dog’s parks and playgrounds are closed.

Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk And Beach:

  • The park is situated at Fr Capodanno Blvd
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-1 AM.
  • It has a beach area.

Ocean Breeze Park:

  • The park is situated at Mason Avenue
  • The opening hours of the park are 6 AM-1 AM.
  • It is a spacious park with a 110-acre area to have fun.

 

Final Thoughts:

We have spent a quite long time in hibernation inside our homes. Now the situation is improving so visiting these places to get some rhythm back is not a bad idea.