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Wolfe's Pond Beach and Park Staten Island + My Favorites
The over 170 acres of wooded park at Wolfe's Pond include 20 acres of ocean beach. The park has a model-yacht pond, outdoor fireplaces and picnic grounds available for the public to enjoy. Salt water fishing is permitted from October to May. Address: . | Staten Island, NY
Fresh Kills Park Staten Island + My Favorites
Fresh Kill was once a landfill visible from space. When the landfill became full it was closed and the city created an ambitious plan to turn the area into a city park. Plans for the park include a bird-nesting island, public roads, boardwalks, soccer and baseball fields, bridle paths and a 5,000-seat stadium. Address: . | Staten Island, NY
Blue Heron Park Staten Island + My Favorites
Blue Heron Park's 222 acres is home to a million dollar Nature Center, ponds, streams and swamps. Each weekend the park has free programs that include nature walks and bird feeding. Address: 222 Poillon Ave | Staten Island, NY [ Map ]
Miller Field Staten Island + My Favorites
Miller Field was once an airfield with the sole duty of protecting the New York Harbor from attack during the second World War. Today, the field has added a few baseball diamonds and picnic tables but still has historic hangars and a control tower. Address: . | Staten Island, NY
Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve More Info
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This is a 260-acre park on the southwest shore of Staten Island, NY. Wetlands, ponds, spring-fed streams and woodlands make up some of the diverse habitats present here. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching, picnicking and hiking while at this park. Address: 83 Nielsen Ave | Staten Island, NY | 10309 [ Map ] Tel: 1 718 967-1976
Bloomingdale Park Staten Island + My Favorites
Regarded as the Central Park of Staten Island, the majority of the park is preserved for wildlife. Scenic water falls are accessible via the hiking trails that wind through the 138-acre park. A portion of the park was developed for public use and it includes baseball fields, softball fields, a soccer field, basketball courts and a playground. Address: . | Staten Island, NY [ Map ]
Silverlake Park of Staten Island + My Favorites
An 18-hole golf course, clubhouse and restaurant is the main, but not the only, attraction at Silver Lake Park. There is plenty of room on the 107 acres of land for roller blading, sunbathing or picnicking along the reservoir. Address: . | Staten Island, NY [ Map ]
Great Kills Park Staten Island + My Favorites
Frequently visited by swimmers, fishermen and bird watchers, the Great Kills Park on the east coast of Staten island has many recreational activities. There are baseball diamonds and football fields available for use and the location is popular for butterfly walks and stargazing. Address: . | Staten Island, NY [ Map ]
Latourette Park Staten Island + My Favorites
Latourette is located in Staten Island's greenbelt. The 455 acres of woodlands also is home to a golf course. In the winter its hills are a popular place for skiing and sleighing. Address: . | Staten Island, NY [ Map ]
Clove Lakes Park Staten Island + My Favorites
The four lakes at Clove Lakes are connected by streams and separated by rolling meadows. Visitors can enjoy row boating, fresh-water fishing and, in the winter, a public-skating rink. The park is also home to picnic grounds, playgrounds, a baseball field, nature trails, bridle paths, a cross-country course, and a restaurant. Address: . | Staten Island, NY [ Map ]
Willowbrook Park Staten Island + My Favorites
Willowbrook Park has grown from a historical site into a popular hybrid of recreation and nature. The 164 acre park has historical records dating from 1683; it was also where the Committee of Safety held their secret sessions during the American Revolution. Today the park has become one of New Yorks best parks with ballfields, tennis courts, a boathouse, playgrounds, and an archery range. Address: . | Staten Island, NY [ Map ]