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    Geiger Park

    Geiger Park

    4.6(8 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    I absolutely recommend this park so many reasons!!! They have a wonderful water splash playground…read morewith multiple slides for kids. They have a regular playground for all seasons. One of my fav parts of the park is the greenway! It's absolutely beautiful!! So many wonderful flowers and greenery to look at! I come here a few times throughout the year and really enjoy it!

    Geiger Park is an oasis between Deer Park and Wyandanch. It has an amazing history. There are…read morehistorical signs everywhere. It has picturesque pathways and is well maintained. It is a lovely way to spend an afternoon. Two hours are enough to experience it all. There is a splash water park with many slides, a refreshment stand with good snacks, a botanical garden, a walking trail with several benches, a gazebo with a bench underneath, and plenty of good spots to picnic. Today I saw several banana trees, a teenage girl posing for photos in her sweet 16 ball gown, a protective swan father guarding his two cygnets and life partner, an amateur fisherman doing a catch and release although fishing is forbidden in the lake, and some youths joyfully playing soccer on the grass. A local resident told me that last Fall he even saw a baby fox wandering around. Geiger Park is a must visit for those who admire nature and seek adventure. It is also a great date spot. Staff is friendly and welcoming. Today, one staff member offered me a free potted Zinnia plant, but I politely declined.

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    Turtle Park - Lovely playground

    Turtle Park

    4.7(3 reviews)
    23.4 mi

    This playground is one of my favorite in the area. It seems to be on the newer side, as the…read moreequipment is in great shape. There's an area for younger kids, and an area for older kids; and both sections have robust options. (That's not always the case!) There's also ample shade here. I cannot stress how delightful that is, especially in the summer. There's an area of musical instruments, which I've seen at a handful of other playgrounds, but, again, it's in pretty great shape here. The sand area is relatively clean. At least for now! It's also close to downtown in case you have any errands you need to do on your way.

    This is a very nice playground. It's an interactive space with plenty of different areas to explore…read morefor children that may have different interests. There are musical instruments, swings and multiple structures to climbs, as well as a small sand park area. Many of the structurs have ages printed on them. I would suggest that parents definitely watch smaller kids on some of the structures so they don't hurt themselves. There's a structure with rolling pieces and I would definitely see a kid falling and hurting themselves or getting a finger pinched while moving across. The swingset has swings for different stages and abilities which I love. People form the community gave back to build this wonderful park and it's a great addition to the neighborhood. Be careful walking across the street. The multiple stop signs make drivers impatient and they speed up almost as if to scare you out of the way, despite rushing to another stop sign.

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    Turtle Park - We're missing one

    We're missing one

    Turtle Park - Sensory and musical play area

    Sensory and musical play area

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    Playground For All Children - Musical elements ; view 2

    Playground For All Children

    3.9(9 reviews)
    20.8 mi

    Scary, unkempt playground now. Tragic that such a great space had fallen onto such disrepair.read more

    Playground for All Children is one of my favorite Queens playground. Some would say it's rundown,…read moreor needs improvement, I find it unique with its well thought out design. This park has so much to offer, especially if you know it's history. Playground for all Children was first built in 1984, designed to accommodate both disabled or able-bodied children - the first of its kind in the country. You would notice the wheelchair-accessible ramps, blind friendly textured path with braille signs marking along the way, handrails that can be reached by children using crutches or wheelchair to highlight a few features. There has been a few upgrades, like a sensory garden was introduced in 2006. My favorite feature would be the musical elements integrated throughout the park. It's magnetizing design and material was what attracted me most. While I would agree it isn't as shiny or well maintained as Gantry, Hunters or Domino Park in particular, this park offers so much serenity and joy. For instance, Flushing Meadow Park is great for bird watching. The literal kind. In particular, it was magnificent coming to the park and I saw... a downy woodpecker? I'm not quite sure if it's a downy or a hairy woodpecker, but it's small size would indicate it's a downy. I was drawn in by its pecking sound and in awe of it's rare sighting. I never seen a bird like that up close. Needless to say, my serendipitous time was well spent this morning- bird watching. This park offers plenty to do. They offer a distinctive Amphitheatre seating surrounding its basketball courts. The seating may be a bit outdated, in need of repair, a paint job or upgrade in fact. However, this characteristic was welcoming. In fact, there's plenty of seating throughout the park. So much little gems if you spend the time looking at its simplistic beauty. They have a bunch of shaded picnic tables for your outings, a play section consisting of a school bus, fire truck, school house, etc., new swing set, and an enclosed area for badminton, scootering etc. A con to be aware of, would have to be the parking, or lack of. Be forewarn, NYC has an anti-car movement coming in strong, privatizing public street parking. Don't get me started on the open/closed streets. If you're going to drive, and spend an awesome day with everything flushing meadow park has to offer, (Hall of Science, Queens Zoo, International Night Market, Queens Museum) then come early. Otherwise, there is the 7 train to 111st, and a few walkable blocks to a fabulous day.

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    Playground For All Children - In awe of the design

    In awe of the design

    Playground For All Children - Basketball courts surrounded by amphitheater seating

    Basketball courts surrounded by amphitheater seating

    Playground For All Children - One of the Musical elements in the park ; view 1

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