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    ARROW Field House

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Al Oerter Recreation Center

    Al Oerter Recreation Center

    2.6(36 reviews)
    4.8 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    If you are a New York City resident, this is a great place to get in shape and exercise for very…read morereasonable prices. There is a basketball gym, indoor track above the gym, table tennis, racquetball courts, gym equipment and computers. There is also an ice skating rink and Olympic sized pool. Staff are kind and helpful. Many programs and scheduled activities. I will be 62 in January and all access will be $25/year. For younger members Gym plus pool $150 for the year. There is plenty of parking. Opens at 6am. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

    This Rec Center in Flushing is OKAY for the price and location. I like that the price of $150/year…read moreis not too bad. If you're between the ages of 18-24, you pay only $25/year which is a great deal. I paid $75 for 6 months, and that gives me access to both this Rec Center and the Aquatic Center in Flushing Meadows Park, as well as, any affiliated Rec Center in the 5 boroughs. Plenty of parking available on the street, or you have the option of parking in their lot but there's limited spaces there. And underneath the highway, there's parking available there as well. Inside, once you scan in at the front desk, there's 3 rooms: cardio, free weights and multi-purpose machines. Down the center hall, there's 2 well maintained racquetball courts, and past that is a children's play room and the main gymnasium for basketball and ping pong, as well as, an indoor track. Their racquetball courts cost $7/hour, and the price includes a ball and racket. However, they don't accept cash strangely enough, only credit/debit and check. All 3 rooms are have pretty much the same dimensions..and I pretty much feel the same way about all of them: too small, during busy hours you feel really congested in there. A few of the machines in the multi-purpose room were out-of-order. Treadmills and elliptical machines are not well spaced out. Plus there's no air circulation of any kind making the air in the room really dense. Legit almost feels like a sauna in all 3 rooms. Locker rooms and rest rooms seem well maintained and are relatively clean. There's plenty of decent sized lockers available. Overall, an OKAY Rec Center that can definitely use some improvements!

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    Queens Archery - Shoutout to Vicky and the 3 other instructors who were able to attend to a group 22 deep

    Queens Archery

    4.5(395 reviews)
    6.8 miAuburndale, Flushing

    What an amazing experience and for only $35 a class is definitely worth it!!…read more We loved Rachel she was a great instructor and was able to help us through all the steps!! It wad our first class and she explained everything in a great way, we enjoyed ourselves and learn a new skill!! The place only takes cash so keep that in mind

    Been meaning to come here for years now and did it on a whim on a Friday night. We walked in, and…read morewe were able to book an hour beginner lesson/rental ($35pp, cash only) that was starting in less than 30m. They have a small seating area where you can wait and watch other shoot in the meantime. There's a jacket rack in the hallway and a bathroom available. The staff there was very sweet and welcoming, and our instructor, whose name I didn't catch (tall, long hair), was a great teacher in going through safety and the basics & giving pointers and answering questions! Our lesson just had around 4 people total to begin with, and then 2 joined later, which seemed decent (since you have to wait until the last person clears shooting before we all grab our arrows again). After you're finished, you have the option to take your target sheet with you if you'd like a small momento! It was such a fun experience for me personally and a great date night place. Would definitely do it again and recommend it, especially for anyone who wants to try out archery!

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    Cunningham Park

    4.4(81 reviews)
    8.2 miFresh Meadows

    I started coming to Cunningham Park in 2021 but never thought to share my experience, why? Well,…read morebefore I became an Elite, I thought yelping was just about restaurant. So visiting the park today I found it to really chilly and active with a good amount of parkgoers. Cunningham Park in 1934, the space has developed into headquarters for countless athletic leagues, animals, playmates, and barbecue enthusiasts. Cunningham Park got it's name in 1934, this park has developed into a headquarters for countless athletic leagues, animals, playmates, and barbecue enthusiasts. I had a BBQ here once I had to get here early and they is information on when you need to reserve a spot. I see that they installed EV charging units with solar panels. This is an upgrade because Electric Vehicles weren't able to get a charge before. Believe it or not, this place provides opportunities for kite flyers, if I'm not mistaken, I may have flew one here once. The bathroom were decent but people over packed the trash cans around the track which is very unattractive but hey, it takes Every Kinda People, to make this world go around, Robert Palmer said that, I didn't. Just another opportunity to ... Inspire more, Yelp more!

    Cunningham Park is a hidden gem for a solid, peaceful walk without having to leave the city. I took…read morethe Cunningham Loop via the AllTrails app, and it was exactly what I needed--manageable, scenic, and well-marked. The trail itself is a mix of dirt paths and paved sections, with enough tree cover to make it comfortable even on a warmer day. The loop isn't overly strenuous, but it gives you a good walk--perfect for clearing your head or getting in some low-impact cardio. I appreciated how clean and well-maintained everything was, and it felt safe, even solo. You'll pass a mix of joggers, dog walkers, and families, but it never felt crowded. There aren't many elevation changes, so don't expect a hike, but for a refreshing, straightforward walk with nature and fresh air, this loop is a win.

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    New York Indoor Sports Club - Indoor Soccer Field

    New York Indoor Sports Club

    4.4(8 reviews)
    4.8 miCollege Point

    I came to New York Indoor Sports Club when my boyfriend challenged me to a match of ping pong. Even…read morethough he had competed in the Junior Olympics when he was younger, I decided anyway to come here and try out my ability. We both live in Flushing near Main St., so NYISC was a perfect place for us to travel to. The club inside was spacious and clean. Some of the staff greeted us as soon as we walked in and gave us a thorough and in-depth description of all the membership services and fees for ping pong games/coaching. The actual tables are professional-grade, and there are actually plenty of them spread throughout an enormous indoor facility. I liked the feel of the high ceilings while I played (or at least ATTEMPTED to play haha). Even though this place was popular on a weeknight around 7-8pm, the size of the facility didn't make me feel cramped. Checking out the rest of NYISC, I saw an indoor soccer field - which is a rare sight in a place such as Flushing. I don't play soccer, but I would recommend this space for soccer teams and friends looking to play a match or serious game. My boyfriend and I also wandered to the 'Pro Shop' in the sports club. They sold all different professional ping pong products from brands such as Butterfly (famous ping pong product manufacturer). We didn't purchase anything, but I did sign up for private lessons with one of the renowned & accomplished coaches. The pricing was for a set of 10 lessons and were more than affordable. The coaches were all world ranked, and have competed in Olympics, etc. Maybe one day I'll be able to at least keep up in a game with my boyfriend, lol. LAST THING: People here are very open and friendly. If you come on a weeknight like us or a weekend, there will always be staff to help you and fellow players/students to meet/interact with :) One person saw my extreme lack of ping-pong skills and kindly helped me out a bit the first time I came to NYISC -___- lols I will definitely be returning

    The best table tennis club in Queens with the best coaches. The lighting is good , a lot very…read morefriendly player in this club . The best thing is taking lessons from the number one world class coach Liu Juan . You will improve your table tennis skills a lot .

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    New York City Department of Parks & Recreation

    New York City Department of Parks & Recreation

    2.0(4 reviews)
    4.0 miFlushing Meadows

    Harassment: Aggressive Pressure or Intimidation. I am 66…read moreyears old. This Harassment Complaint is with The Hansborough Recreation Center: The Manager, Zakiyah C. DeGraffe and Colleen Flood, Deputy Center Manager. The Staff should be made to wear IDs and have Body Cameras. The Cameras in The Buildings should be checked often. New York City Department of Parks & Recreation Centers strive in Harassment, especially by The Female Staffs. The Uniform gave Autonomous Authority. Mean and vicious, The Authority is Abusive. The Client Members Shop About at the various Recreation Centers for Humane Kindness. Will Client Members become too smart with The Computer Knowledge? At The Front Desk where The Client Members scan or hand in The ID Membership Card, they are Detain, Harassed, or Send Away for absurd mean reasons: 1) The Client Members of The Different New York City Department of Parks & Recreation Centers do not give good prognosis of The Staff's Culture. 2) At one Computer Resource Center, every day alone in the room, 3 times I was told The African American Female Staff who had The Only key to The Computer Room took it home, to come back another day. Why would The Recreation Center Staff take home The Only Key to The Computer Room? Is it not The Property of New Yor City? 3) At another Computer Resource Center, I was sitting on The Computer doing my work, with The Computer twist to face me. A Male Client Member, like myself, walked up and seize hold of The Computer. 4) The Hansborough Recreation Center is The Worst I have frequent. I Give It a Zero (0) In Rating. Coordinator Tajh Lewis sits on his own Cell Phone or His Computer all day. The List of Rules are nonexistent. The Staff of The Recreation Center, Hid Out in The Stairway or Congregate in The Computer Room. They sit to eat, they sit to use The Computer, they sit on Their Cell Phones with The Speaker On, or they sit to Talk, in groups. As well, The Client Members engaged the same behavior. One Man used Loud Profane Language, talking Buddy to Buddy with The Computer Room Coordinator Tajh Lewis, who did nothing, said nothing. He listened and laughed along with the man. One girl sat and Played Music and then began To Sing. I looked over and placed my finger to my lips and my right - hand waving lower. She made a complaint to The Coordinator Tajh Lewis and continued playing music and to sing. In The Media Room, the door is left wide open with loud music and singing. The Client Member can say naught. 5) The Client Member Who Came to Use The Computer Became an Unwilling Participant in Their Two - Sided Conversation or in whatever they did. My focused attention on my work was cut. The Very Staff who were to Implement The Rules Broke Them. The Client Member drew retaliation. 6) At one Computer Resource Center, The Computer Room Froze Cold in The Winter Months and Over - Heat during The Summer Months. However, Two Caucasian GED Summer Teachers successfully turned The Air Conditioner on. Another Caucasian Teacher said she had to send her students home; the room was too cold. We all sat bundled in our Winter's Jacket. My fingers and toes were frozen. 7) At The Hansborough Recreation Center, The Manager, Zakiyah C. DeGraffe, forbade me to wear a Winter Jacket. I left My Winter Coat in The Locker Room, without a lock. The Hansborough Recreation Center Staff remove it. For one Winter's Season, I left home naked; I could not buy a lock. 8) At The Hansborough Recreation Center, The Manager, Zakiyah C. DeGraffe forbade me to carry A Handbag with Computer Flashdrives, Contact Book, IDs, Keys, Cell Phone, or The Papers I used in The Computer Room. I was told to carry it in my hand or in a Cardboard Folder. I carried The Handbag to The Adam Clayton Powell State Office Building. 9) At The Hansborough Recreation Center, outside I was told I could not go in. Inside, A Program was in effect for six weeks, come back then. I was not informed. No posters were on display. The Client Members were not brief on events. 10) At The Hansborough Recreation Center, The African American Manager, Zakiyah C. DeGraffe accused me on my entry, of hollowing and shouting at The Client Member. She asked me why I came there to use The Computer?? Colleen Flood, Deputy Center Manager came up to me while I sat on The Computer and told me I had no Respect. Because The People in The Computer Room are allowed to do what they wanted; it was A Media Room. Consideration and Respect was gone along with The List of Rules. The Client Member who needed to use The Microsoft Word was unwelcomed. These Days, The Computer Rooms Are Dark with only Limited Members, Where Once The Rooms Were Filled and The Computer were limited with A Wait List, now there are only one or two persons. The Client Membership Are on The Decline. With Consideration and Respect long gone, The New York City Recreation Centers Computer Resource Center is now fully opened to The Games, The Media, and The Music Members only. GLS

    Looking for work at the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation department specially at the…read moreOlmsted Center? You'll probably need to have a contact or a mole inside this department because even if you fill in all the requirements you won't get the job. A friend of mine whom have been in like 3 interviews here and who filled in the shoes to wear on every job applicaton have never gotten a chance here. Theres a panel of 3 or four guys and gals (same people always) who interview you and probably know nothing about the position or the person being interviewed who ask you all sort of personal and job related questions and that's it. I think all this theatrics is just to justify the candidates interviewing process but they already know who's going to get the job, a friend of a friend or a relative of a friend. That's it!! I wonder if among them there's a highly experienced human resources person with a degree in psichology or at least a former recruiter with an eye for talent. Don't even bother applying to their jobs, it's the same in all city jobs being hospitals, MTA, ConEd and the sort. Either you're a minority or you have a relative there to put your foot on the door.

    ARROW Field House - recreation - Updated May 2026

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