NYC Parks
New York City Department of Parks & Recreation is the steward of nearly 20 percent of New York City's land, including thousands of individual properties ranging from Coney Island Beach and Central Park to community gardens and Greenstreets. We operate athletic fields, playgrounds, tennis courts, public pools, recreational facilities, nature centers, golf courses, and beaches throughout the five boroughs. We also care for monuments and historic house museums and look after hundreds of thousands of street trees (even more within parks).
Become a Parks Enforcement Patrol Officer
Forever Wild Symposium | Many Ways of Knowing NYC's Nature
Forever Wild Symposium | Inspiration for the Future
Forever Wild Symposium | Difficult Decisions in Urban Natural Areas Management
Forever Wild Symposium Plenary Panel | From Global to Local: Inspiring Action in New York City
Forever Wild Symposium | Keynote Address
Forever Wild Symposium | Opening Remarks
NYC Parks Construction: From Design to Reality
Tour the New Beach 98th Street Playground!
The birthplace of hip hop: Cedar Playground
How to Plant A Tree
Art Class with NYC Parks: Soar Like an Eagle
How can plants grow on trees, rocks, and walls without any roots or soil?
Meditation Moment: Fort Tryon Park
Learn to Vogue with NYC Parks: What is Vogue (1/6)
Learn to Vogue with NYC Parks: Hand Performance (2/6)
Учитесь моде в парках Нью-Йорка: Cat Walk (3/6)
Learn to Vogue with NYC Parks: Duck Walk (4/6)
Learn to Vogue with NYC Parks: Floor Performance (5/6)
Learn to Vogue with NYC Parks: Spins and Dips (6/6)
Flores para El Dia del Padre