7:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.
Iconic Coney Island is bursting with activity throughout the summer and even during the off-season. Walk along the famous boardwalk, ride on amusement rides, enjoy swimming or sunbathing on its nearly ...
Knowing how to swim is a valuable skill that can improve your health and fitness, and even help save your life. To make sure that New Yorkers stay safe in and near the water, we’re offering free ...
Water Exercise offers a stress-free time to swim, improve health and fitness by participating in an instructor-led water exercise class, and socializing with others, while enjoying the benefits of the ...
Orchard Beach, Bronx's sole public beach, was proclaimed "The Riviera of New York" when it was created in the 1930s. The 115-acre, 1.1-mile-long beach contains a hexagonal-block promenade, a central ...
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Move your body and get a great workout in our Senior Splash water aerobics class! Seniors (ages 62 and up) can groove to heart-pumping music as you burn calories and sculpt your ...
This waterfront park was until recently an abandoned post-industrial area in Long Island City. Transformed into a space that offers fun and relaxation for everyone in the area, the new park includes a ...
Damrosch Park is an integral piece of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the home of some of the world’s best music, theater, and dance. Completed in 1969, the park is named for the Damrosch ...
This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park. At the base of this bleacher stands the statue honoring the park’s namesake. Father Francis Patrick Duffy ...
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 ...
This community park in Harlem features an open lawn with terraced stone seating, a garden with perennial plants, and a paved plaza that can be used for art installations, markets, festivals, and ...
Cunningham Park’s rolling terrain was carved out by glaciers nearly 20,000 years ago. Archaeological evidence indicates that ancestors of the Matinecock, were the first people to settle in the area, ...
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