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 ...
More About Washington Square Park Zip Code: 10003, 10011, 10012 Community Board: 2 Council Member: Harvey Epstein Park ID: M098 Acreage: 9.75 Property Type: Neighborhood Park Lost and Found ...
NYC Parks helps bring together people from all over our great city. From the iconic Central Park to neighborhood playgrounds, we own and operate some of the most exemplary green spaces in the world.
This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park. Located at West 98th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, this playground and the adjoining school honor four-term ...
Lenape Native Americans originally inhabited the area, later known as Breuckelen after the arrival of the Dutch in the 1600s. In 1755, Barent Johnson purchased 40 acres roughly between Tillary and ...
New York City schools are out but there are plenty of fun and educational activities for kids at NYC Parks! From birding to games to lessons about wildlife, there are tons of great ways to keep young ...
NYC Parks is investing in the future and we need your help. Our volunteers help with forest and wetland restoration, planting and pruning street trees, harvesting and propagating native seed and ...
Join NYC Parks for the 5th Annual Jackie Robinson Day Festival! This free, family-friendly event celebrates the contributions of this New York City legend to sports, jazz and the civil rights movement ...
The site of ice skating at Winter Village, free summer movies on the lawn, and endless meals and meetings at its tables, Bryant Park serves its role well as a centrally located Manhattan park. Just ...
This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park. This playground is named for Crispus Attucks (c. 1723-1770), an African American killed in the Boston ...