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Park and museum are free and open year-round. Fee for stables. Zoo opens daily at 10:00 A.M., closes at 5:00 P.M. weekdays April through October, 5:30 P.M. weekends and holidays, and at 4:30 P.M.daily November through March.
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The Prospect Park Audubon Center at the Boathouse is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to wildlife preservation and natural education, located inside an historic New York City Landmark.
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Tunnel through a prairie dog town. Master the language of baboons. Create animal art, using meerkats as your models. At Wildlife Conservation Society's Prospect Park Zoo, use all your senses to discover an incredible world of wildlife. - This living classroom for young naturalists and school groups features three major exhibit areas, and nearly 400 animals of more than 80 species.
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The Prospect Park Bandshell is not only the Park?s main attraction for live outdoor entertainment, but one of New York City?s most exciting venues. The Bandshell is best known for hosting the Celebrate Brooklyn Performing Arts Festival, a series of performances held each summer from June through August, showcasing an extraordinary diversity of legendary, current, and up-and-coming artists. The festival
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The Prospect Park Zoo is a 12 acre sanctuary for wild animals that is open 365 days a year...
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This is a small kid friendly zoo along the boundary of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY and is participant in the Wildlife Conservation Society. The central courtyard has a sea lion pool and is surrounded by a few buildings with displays and a vending area. There is a nature trail and a barn/petting area where one can feed the animals. Plan on 2-3 hours at most here. Nearby are the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens
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Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Prospect Park, Brooklyn's biggest park, is 585 acres large, including woodlands and a 60-acre lake, as well as a 90-acre meadow, and is a wonderful place for children to play, explore nature, ride bikes, and participate in the many activities sponsored by the park.The Park houses five playgrounds at various entrances (3rd Street entrance, 11th Street
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Dogs may be off-leash in the 15-acre Nethermead. Trees, restrooms, and a small swimming area.
whenwegetthere.com
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Three off leash areas: The Longmedow, The Nethermead, and The Peninsula Meadow. Prospect Park is one of New York Cities best parks and is about 563 acres. The park is also used by joggers, cyclists, Frisbee players, baseball players, softball players, soccer players, catch and release fishermen, horseback riders, radio control model aircraft, picnickers, bird watchers, roller-bladers, skateboarders
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Trees, restrooms (at Long Meadow only; may not be available early in the morning), water (some fountains equipped with troughs for dogs). No separate area for small dogs. Small swimming area in the Long Meadow near the 9th Street entrance. Note: Use of the park is at the owners risk. Dogs may be off-leash with appropriate supervision in three large meadows at the hours specified above; please observe
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11 Hard courts (outdoor, public) Lights, no backboard
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