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Car-Free Hours in City Parks
Find out when the City's parks are free of car traffic.
Central Park
Find historical and facility information, maps, and event details at the Central Park website.
City Athletic Facilities
Find out where to play soccer, football, cricket, baseball, golf, and more at the Department of Parks and Recreation.
City Parks Foundation
The City Parks Foundation is the only independent, nonprofit organization to offer programming in parks throughout the five boroughs of New York City. By creating arts, sports, and educational programs in over 700 public parks, the Foundation helps to revitalize parks as well as the surrounding neighborhoods.
City Parks History
The history of New York City parks.
Cricket Fields
Find out where to play cricket in New York City.
Explorer Programs
Every weekend in all five boroughs there's an Explorer Program in a park near you. Families, adults, and seniors are welcome at these evening and weekend programs.
Football Fields
Find the closest football field to your neighborhood.
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens is 1,255 acres of athletic fields, landscaped meadows, lakes, fountains, playgrounds, stadia, museums, and a zoo.
Gateway National Recreation Area
America's first Urban Park, Gateway provides recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.
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