Commodore Barry Park
Founded as City Park in 1836, Commodore Barry Park was renamed in 1951 for one of the founders of the nearby Brooklyn Navy Yard... patch.com
Firemen's Park
This small, peaceful park, located in a largely residential neighborhood, is a great place for a short stroll or a quiet picnic... patch.com
Church Square Park
Church Square Park, located at the intersection of 4th and Garden streets, has a dog run, a playground and a basketball court... patch.com
Macdonald Park
MacDonald Park, located in one of the busiest shopping districts in Forest Hills, is a popular hangout for local residents... patch.com
Union Square Park
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). An eyesore as recently as the 1970s, 3-and-1/2-acre Union Square Park has gradually evolved into a dynamic, attractive, and heavily utilized park space. The stone and pavement ... kaboom.org
Tompkins Square Park
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Until about 10 years ago Tompkins Square Park was an al fresco shelter for scores of homeless people as well as the neighborhood's population of activists, artists, anarchists,... kaboom.org
Sinatra Park
Like the nearby Pier A Park, Sinatra Park's main attraction is the great view to the other side of the Hudson... patch.com
Herbert Von King Park
One of the first parks in Brooklyn, Von King remains a vibrant recreational resource. The Park has facilities that foster an appreciation for athletics and the arts. At the Von King Cultural Arts Center, the public can enjoy ... kaboom.org
Butterfly Garden
Located along the busy Prospect Expressway, Butterfly Garden is a green haven amidst the hustle and bustle... patch.com
Edmonds Playground
Information from Web site of the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation: http://www.nycgovparks.org kaboom.org
Tides Center Seed
This park, tucked away in the quiet neighborhood of Forest Hills Gardens, is a small patch of grass... patch.com
Columbus Park
The park is full of fun dogs and fun people. Enjoy running and playing with in a neighborhood full of fun. discovery.com
Thomas Greene Playground
Some information from Web site of the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation: http://www.nycgovparks.org kaboom.org
Pier A
Beautiful park on a pier which juts out into the Hudson River. Amazing views of Manhattan. Park has very nice large grassy area, fully shaded, with some sculptural climbing equipment. Also has large sunny grassy area, and lar... kaboom.org
Cobble Hill Park
Information from Web site of the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation: http://www.nycgovparks.org kaboom.org
Carroll Park
Carroll Park is one of the most serene spots in the neighborhood... patch.com
Belvedere Castle
Perched high above Central Park on Vista Rock's craggy outcropping is the fantastical Belvedere Castle, holding its own among the high rises and skyscrapers of Manhattan. Climb the skinny medieval-esque spiral staircase that lead... go.com