For additional park information, please visit the Friends of Pelham Bay Park website . More than three times the size of Manhattan's Central Park, Pelham Bay Park is the City's largest park property.
From surfers to swimmers to the Ramones, everyone wants to "hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach." Rockaway Beach is a year-round resource for residents all along the Rockaway peninsula, and it comes alive ...
The NYC AIDS Memorial honors more than 100,000 New Yorkers who died of AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). It also recognizes the contributions of caregivers and activists who mobilized to ...
Roy Wilkins is far more than an ordinary park or recreation center. Named after the famed civil rights leader and former NAACP president, this unique public space is a cultural touchstone for all of ...
Mullaly Park was renamed Reverend T. Wendell Foster Park in 2021 as part of the second phase of NYC Parks’ initiative to expand the representation of African Americans honored in parks. Reverend T.
A state-of-the-art facility, the Chelsea Recreation Center is a neighborhood gem that boasts eclectic offerings for New Yorkers of all ages. Chelsea is one of the largest recreation centers in the ...
The Greenbelt Native Plant Center is a 13–acre greenhouse, nursery, and seed bank complex. We provide locally appropriate seed and plants, offer our guidance in planning your projects, and invite you ...
This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park. Landscape artist Alan Sonfist (1946- ) created Time Landscape as a living monument to the forest that once ...
10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Art From the Heart, arranged by the Tottenville Historical Society at the historic H.H. Biddle House features vintage paintings from their collection.