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3.2 (5 reviews)

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Davide N.

The land where the park is today was the former site of a concrete plant, as you can still see from the structures. Acquired from the NYC parks and recreation in 2000, is a clear example of how important is a nice environment with a lot of facilities for the people living in the area, where to spend lot of time during warm days, enjoying the sun and the sunset. It's right by the Bronx river, that makes the park even more attractive. Personally I would'nt have put a dredge in the river right in front of the park, but at least it means they do something to keep the water clean from trash... Lots of benches, beach chairs, chessboards, nice canopies to provide some shadow during hot sunny days, everything is there to make the park enjoyable to those that like to stay at the open air, reading a book, relaxing, talking with friends or family. The 6 train rumbles on the elevated tracks out of the Aldus st portal to Whitlock ave, and then makes a curve right over the northern part of the park to its next stop, Elder ave. That's a lot of The (old and new) Bronx in just a small park! #alla#scoperta#del#Bronx##

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Is there a parking lot at Concrete Plant Park? I plan on visiting after nybg so I will be driving. Thanks?

Nope. No parking lot. You're better off taking the Bx4, Bx4A, or the Bx27 to this park.

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4.8(303 reviews)
3.5 mi•Washington Heights

Our friends took us to this park, which was not too far from their place in Riverdale....what a…read morefind !!! This is a beautiful park with lots of flowers, trees, benches and vistas. Free parking. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. began acquiring private parcels in 1917 as part of his vision of developing a beautiful park with majestic views of the Hudson River and Palisades for the public. Rockefeller gifted the land to the City of New York in 1931, and construction began soon after. The park is about 70 acres in area. Decades after its creation, park goers can run or walk on the park's 8 miles of pathways, play on the lawns, and enjoy the city's largest garden with unrestricted public access, the Heather Garden. We saw tons of nice flower beds and blooming plants. Fort Tryon Park is home to the Cloisters (separate Yelp review), a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art that houses nearly 5,000 medieval works in a building comprised of several structures from Europe. Fort Tryon Park is home to Manhattan's largest dog run, complete with a gazebo for dog owners to sit and socialize, as well as two playgrounds, volleyball courts, and built-in ping pong tables. The pristine views of the Hudson River make the park the perfect setting for exploring, meandering strolls, and picnics. The George Washington bridge can be seen from one of the vintage points. If you are in the area, check it out...it's located on the northern part of Manhattan close to the border with the Bronx on the NW corner of the island.

A wonderful community park serving the neighborhood. Lots of places of sit and I see people…read moreassembling to play games and have food. The children's playground with water feature is especially impressive. Please come and create your own adventure.

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4.6(7 reviews)
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Pelham Parkway is a nice stretch of land. There's plenty of greenery to play on. It's safer now…read morewith the installation of pedestrian traffic lights so that some of the tragedies that occurred in the not so far off past don't repeat themselves. There is a paved path so you can run, walk or bike ride without the fear of dealing with traffic. When traveling West to East, there's a decline and we always feel the incline when traveling back from a 3-4 mile run. This is a nice start to a long run because it leads eastward to the northbound trail that runs along the I-95, the trails that lead to City Island, Pelham Bay Park and Orchard Beach and the Northbound trail that heads along Shore Road to New Rochelle. There are a number of paths to take that will give you elevation, varying terrain and interesting views. Making the transition from the parkway to the biking/running trails can be a bit dangerous when traversing the roads. Drivers tend to speed down and don't really yield to pedestrians; they are pretty aggressive in this area. You only have about three before you have a continuous path but you must stay vigilant and be aware of your surroundings.

Though it's not as wide, this reminds me of nearby Crotonia Park. With wooded areas, rocks jutting…read moreupward like the cliffs of upstate NY and a general sense of tranquility. The Bronx is undervalued for its natural areas and this is an example of one.

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4.5(42 reviews)
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If you're looking for one of the best skyline views of New York City, Hamilton Park is a must. No…read morematter the season, the view is breathtaking especially at sunrise or sunset, when the city is painted in golden tones. This spot feels like a hidden gem only locals know about. It's peaceful, scenic, and perfect for a quiet walk, a photo session, or just relaxing with a coffee while enjoying the view. There's public parking, and depending on the day, you might even find an ice cream truck. A few blocks away, you'll find restaurants and cafes, making it a great stop before or after a meal. You can even walk or bike the entire stretch from Weehawken to West New York along the waterfront. Whenever I'm in the area, I make it a point to stop here even just for a few minutes. It never disappoints.

Hey hey Adventurers! I took the drive out here this past weekend on a whim and boy did it deliver…read more Beautiful small walking front with gorgeous views of the city skyline, quiet area, and quaint areas to sit and chat. Weehawken to get to is sometimes a pain due to the congestion but the architecture surrounding this park is just a perk of the park itself. Victorian style Charmed looking houses and greenery everywhere. Highly recommend if you can come take in the view of this location. Bring a picnic blanket and your camera, well worth the drive!

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