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Mount Prospect Park

Mount Prospect Park

4.1(17 reviews)
1.9 mi•Prospect Heights, Prospect Park

Nested between the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the Brooklyn Central Library, Mount Prospect Park is…read morethe second highest point in Brooklyn after Battle Hill inside the Green-Wood Cemetery. It fact, "It was used by the Continental Army in 1776 as a lookout point, which at that time offered strategic views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, New York harbor, a portion of New Jersey, Staten Island, and Long Island"[1]. Mount Prospect Park has something to offer for everyone: - If you have a dog, this is a dog-friendly park, with many dogs enjoying the large grassy area at the center. Keep in mind that the area is completely open. There are specific off-leash hours, and I found all dog owners who come to the park to be friendly and respectful. - If you like to run, there is a running route that goes all around the park, mainly shaded by wonderful tree, that covers 0.22 miles/0.36 km[2]. There are also some stairs that lead to the highest point in the park, that are also good for exercising. Another set of (steeper) stairs is near the second access point near the Brooklyn Public Library. - If you have young kids, there is a playground with two jungle gyms separated by a sprinklers area, plus an enclosed area with swings, and six concrete small tables with benches. There are a lot of mosquitoes, particularly tiger mosquitoes i.e. the ones that are active during the day, in the area near the benches around the fence. The main entrance by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden has no stairs, and its gentle incline is perfect if you have a stroller or bike. - If you have older kids, I have seen soccer games and other team sports (baseball, freesbee, etc...) or training sessions take place in the lawn at the center of the park. Keep in mind that the area is not completely covered in grass, and it can get dusty. The park seems to be generally understaffed (hence 4 stars instead of 5). The trash cans are not emptied daily, and the hours at which sprinklers are on during the summer, or when restrooms are open, seem to be totally random. While I find the dog owners and runners very respectful, some of the people who have birthday parties or other celebrations here tend to leave a lot of trash behind. Which is a shame, as this park is generally quiet, much less busy than nearby Prospect Park, and generally a great place to just relax and unwind. ----------------------- [1] https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/mount-prospect-park/history [2] https://www.plotaroute.com/route/723847

Huge playground. Plenty of climbable options for your children. Lots of benches in the shade. Close…read moreproximity to the Brooklyn Museum and the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens. Restrooms available (really dirty, though). Ice-cold water coming from the water fountain! Thumbs up!

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Stroud Playground - August 22, 2025.

Stroud Playground

4.7(3 reviews)
2.1 mi•Crown Heights

Named after Elijah G. Stroud[1], a local NYPD Officer who was killed in 1972 after interrupting a…read morerobbery in progress, this playground, located on Classon Avenue between Park Place and Sterling Place, is probably the nicest-looking one in the Prospect Heights/Crown Heights neighborhoods. Reopening in 2019 after a two-year, $5 million reconstruction that was designed in partnership with the Prospect Park Alliance[2], this playground has something for children of all ages: swings, two playground areas catering to little kids and older ones, two sets of sprinklers, four basketball courts, a fenced handball court, a small gym area, an open play area with synthetic turf, and a walking/running track. I like how this playground appeals to very different people: families with young children, kids playing basketball, skaters, fitness and training classes in the open play area[3], kids from local daycare centers, people working out, birthday and block parties, etc.. This playground is generally clean; perhaps cleaner than most playgrounds in Brooklyn I know. I also like how, unlike at other playgrounds in the area[4], the sprinklers at Stroud Playground were open all day every day throughout the summer. --------------------- [1] You can read more about Officer Stroud and the history of this playground here: https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/stroud-playground/history [2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cykj164ow_Y [3] Someone put two large truck tires here this past summer. [4] Such as the playground at Mount Prospect Park: https://www.yelp.com/biz/mount-prospect-park-brooklyn

Nice neighborhood playground. Lots of benches with shady trees, a waterworks area, slides and…read moreswings for all ages and restrooms kept pretty clean and always open.

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Stroud Playground - May 6, 2023.

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Underhill Playground - October 31 2020.

Underhill Playground

5.0(1 review)
1.9 mi•Prospect Heights

This is perhaps my favorite playground within walking distance from us…read more Just a few blocks North of the Brooklyn Public Library at Grand Army Plaza, Underhill playground has two main play areas (one for one for the little guys and one for older kids) that are separated by sprinklers, and a single entrance, which makes it easy to keep kids safely inside. To the right in the back are baby swings, and to the far left is a little grassy area under the trees. There are also two open cement areas in front of the restrooms, down a few steps, where children often play with balls or ride bikes and toys around. This playground has two distinctive features that make it stand out from other playgrounds: 1. The fountains, art sculptures, and mosaics that are the work of Julie Peppito[1]. They can seem whimsical or creepy depending on your artistic inclination: Gigantic fish with pudgy hands as tails and a duck on their head, with a human figure embedded in the duck; house-like metal sculptures with human features; large eye mosaics on the front wall of the bathroom. 2. The abandoned toys. Tons and tons of abandoned toys: Plastic bikes, excavators, toy houses, a spring horse, stuffed animals, cars, a scooter, push carts, etc... Most of these toys are broken, but the kids love them, and thanks to them your kid(s) will never get bored at this playground. This playground is well maintained, restrooms are open during normal hours, and the sprinklers have been on at all times during the summer months. Also, strategically located just a few blocks South is Gold Star Beer Counter[2], which is a great place for all beer lovers; after spending a few hours running after your kid(s) at this playground, you know you deserve a cold one. ------------------- [1] http://juliepeppito.com/new-page [2] http://goldstarbeercounter.com/

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Underhill Playground - September 5 2020.

September 5 2020.

Underhill Playground - September 20 2020.

September 20 2020.

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September 5 2020.

Prospect Park - Water/liquid station during marathon race

Prospect Park

4.6(823 reviews)
1.8 mi•Prospect Park

This started as a mission to find a Hash (expat international) group meetup somewhere in this vast…read morepark, but since we didn't connect it turned out to be a "walk in the park" and pure joy. Central Park may be in a more convenient location for tourists, but Prospect Park is a divine place to explore, with plenty of twists and turns, and what the heck is that? Lots to look at! The other thing I liked was that we found free on-street parking right across the street on Ocean Avenue. Amazingly we also found parking right by Central Park as well. (This trip was a superb driving one) Even hanging out in the van, having a cold one at the parking spot was a fun experience. There's even a cafe in the middle of the park that is super nice! Worth seeking out when visiting Brooklyn.

One of my favorite things about Brooklyn is Prospect Park. Even though it's large, as you can…read moreimagine it gets busy on the weekends. Lots of families, etc. Still, it can be an enjoyable time. I do prefer weekday visits myself. The walking/bike paths are a great way to see the park in its entirety. Plenty of green space for a picnic, playing frisbee, etc. Playground and splash pads as well. Of course, I can't forget the lake with all of the ducks splashing about. It's really a wonderful way to spend a day in Brooklyn, getting away from it all.

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Prospect Park - Shakespeare In The Park: Much Ado About Nothing  - 6/29/25

Shakespeare In The Park: Much Ado About Nothing - 6/29/25

Prospect Park - A mallard duck at Prospect Park Dog Beach

A mallard duck at Prospect Park Dog Beach

Prospect Park - Shakespeare In The Park: Much Ado About Nothing  - 6/29/25

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Shakespeare In The Park: Much Ado About Nothing - 6/29/25

Harmony Playground - Me having fun on the swings

Harmony Playground

3.8(5 reviews)
1.8 mi

You couldn't ask for a better scooter spot than this spacious playground near the entrance to…read moreProspect Park. A preschooler on a scooter in Brooklyn requires an adult with nerves of steel. Yet you want the little one to be able to experience the joys of riding. Harmony Park has the normal playground equipment and sand areas. But it also has a wide concrete area that can accommodate many happy children flying like the wind without crowding or head on collisions. A child on a scooter can navigate around the playground equipment without losing speed or endangering children without wheels. The "ride around" space allows for a much more fun time than just scooting back and forth. This is made obvious by the squeals of delight. Never does a gregarious child fail to find some new scooting friends to share the afternoon. For adults, there are numerous benches strategically placed so one can watch their child, regardless of the activity chosen. And joy of joy, the rest rooms are on site. Be aware of the fact that they are locked for the evening relatively early. So don't postpone. Convenience, location, spaciousness and friendly companionship. They're all here for a child's delight.

Harmony Playground would be great if only there were no people from Park Slope hanging out in it…read more This is the most pretentious playground in Brooklyn. It's fine for killing time with the kids when I'm visiting friends and family who decided to move here for why I don't possibly know. But I might have to shoot myself if hear another parent yelling out to a kid named Phoenix, Sage, Socrates, Atticus, Cortland, Kale or Jagger. I mean, stop. JUST STOP. 2 stars.

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Boerum Park - Swings

Boerum Park

4.7(3 reviews)
0.7 mi•Boerum Hill, Gowanus

Cool little playground and park near downtown Brooklyn. It seems like a pretty safe place. Boerum…read morePark is located in the neighborhood of Boerum Hill. Looks like a basic place for kids. There's ladders, slides, and swings. An interesting history about it. It's a small playground named in honor of Simon Boerum, whose family had a farm on this site. This guy also was a member of the Continental Congress for the State of New York. Formerly it used to include a parking lot for the school next to it. In 2001 money was raised to renovate the park, which added a basketball court, tennis court, and playground. Also there's a spray shower shaped like a beehive. There's a couple bee structures on each side of this. Good way to keep children entertained. It's not a big park but it's got enough inside it. The park is in a pretty safe area for visitors.

I'm a big fan of Boerum Park, and as my daughter's #1 source of park-going and #2 favorite parent,…read moreI feel like I know a thing or two about parks in the area. It's very well-rounded, with a tree lined walkway that bisects the playground area from a nice blacktop (excellent for scooting/biking/other rolling around), jungle gyms that cater to different ages, and lots of benches and tables to sit, party, or do whatever. Unlike the nearby Carroll Park, Boerum Park is also not completely hectic and packed every time it's nice out. It's still NYC, don't get me wrong, but the line for the swings (baby seats only) is often non-existent, and always manageable. Sure, there was that one time that there was human feces sitting in the corner, but to the credit of the NYC Parks Department, that shit was cleaned up within hours. This park also holds a special place in my heart as it was here, on a sunny Saturday, that the whole neighborhood just started cheering because we found out that a certain orange person lost their job. And it was glorious.

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