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 ...
Water Exercise offers a stress-free time to swim, improve health and fitness by participating in an instructor-led water exercise class, and socialize with others, while enjoying the benefits of the ...
Get up, get out, and do something! Just about any day of the year, you can find something fun, informative, and healthy to enjoy at an area park. Feel free to browse the listings below, or use the ...
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.
Kids in Motion is a free, drop-in program without registration. Children can head to the playground during the listed hours of operation to participate. Occasionally a Kids in Motion program may be ...
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6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Join us to make Valentine’s Day themed art pieces.
6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Join NYC Parks for a holiday Silent Disco event at Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center. Come out and boogie on the dance floor while you listen to your favorite music using ...
The project will construct a new open space at the DEP site on East 4th Street between Bowery and Lafayette Street. The completion date has changed. To learn more about why schedules change, please ...
See our parks like never before—from the water! Get free paddling lessons led by our Urban Park Rangers in the gentle protected waters of our lakes or join advanced island-hopping adventures in our ...
This project will reconstruct St. Catherine's Park. The average time for procurement is 9-12 months. The procurement timeline for this specific contract will be established at the conclusion of the ...
Project Update: A date has been set for construction to begin. The completion date has changed. To learn more about why schedules change, please visit the How We Build Parks page.