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    Marsha P. Johnson State Park

    3.8 (82 reviews)

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    Alana K.

    My favorite park in Williamsburg! Marsha P. Johnson Park has an incredible view of Manhattan. There's plenty of room to spread out, and it's the perfect place for a picnic. There are a couple of small bridges/obstacles that would be fun for kids (or kids at heart).

    Mike C.

    I love that this park is dedicated to the memory of Marsha P. Johnson. It's such a wonderful thing that they are recognizing her importance. The signs around the park are informative and colorful. And there's nice views of the river and Manhattan, although not the best spot to get a picture with the tallest buildings. I do wish there was a bigger artwork commemorating Marsha P. Johnson though I heard they are having a gate designed that will honor her. It's a decent park, just wish it was laid out better.

    Sandy area next to water
    Ariana L.

    Great views over the East River. Nice little sandy area to read or just look out. Less crowded than Domino. Since the park is dedicated to Marsha, there are plaques around detailing trans history, which I appreciated! Picnic tables in the confines as well - love laying out a blanket and just relaxing here in the sun or shade

    Path
    Steve A.

    This park gives you a really good view. As for the park itself, it's not all that nice. This is a pretty busy area, so it's not like you can wander quietly. A festival happens here every weekend on warmer months. This place gets packed on weekends. It has one of the best views of the Manhattan skyline in the city. It gives many opportunities for pictures. This park is right along the East River. It has a few areas where you can get right to it. You have to wade through some weeds. It also had a large open area. This was packed with people just lying around oblivious to everything. It is one of the best places to get pictures of the city. It's located along Kent Avenue. The best time to come is not on a weekend.

    Shivani P.

    This park offers one of the best views of the Manhattan skyline and surrounding bridges, with none of the swarming crowds at the Brooklyn Bridge Park. There is a minuscule beach for kids and dogs, and plenty of space to stretch out, watch the sunset, and to take in the V I E W S. The East River State Park isn't exactly the most popular park with New Yorkers, and a couple of people who I asked about it helpfully corrected me by asking if I meant the East River Park, which is across the river on the Manhattan side. I took the 4/5 from the Financial District, and then switched to the L, got off at Bedford Avenue and tentatively made the 10 minute trek to the Google maps indicated location, and I was so glad I did! The park has a huge lawn area, and a dozen or so picnic tables. I read reviews about some belligerent Canadian Geese, and I'm mortally afraid of all water birds, so I was glad that there were none there when I visited in mid August this year. My one complaint is that the park was swarming with mosquitos, and I came away with plenty of bites. I'd recommend coming here before sunset, enjoying the sunset, and then getting dinner at one of the many restaurants in the area.

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    Chunjai K.

    The park has a nice dog run for after raining because they has rocks instead of sand or dirt. The size of dog run isn't very big but its not too small and very clean. Also It can be very hot in the summer.

    Marie G.

    This is a great park in Williamsburg. It's a nice little urban oasis in a bustling part of the city. Huge lawn area. Plenty of space to lounge around on a beautiful day. Certain times of the year while walking on the lawn, you'll come across tons of Canadian Geese making a stopover. They aren't really afraid of humans so you'll be able to get super close! Being an animal lover, I find this extremely fun. If you walk closer to the water you'll get some great views of Manhattan. There's a few inches of sand and then rocks and the water line. There were a few people lying on the sand when I was there. Kind of icked me out because it was pretty dirty and littered. I really enjoy coming here. Makes me feel like I'm not even in the city anymore.

    Zalennys C.

    I love to come here and enjoy a nice summer breeze walk.. the east river is cool.. just to watch the cars drive by in the bridges.. look towards Manhattan is wonderful!! Very relaxed and never crowded.

    Stephanie P.

    Beautiful park with a gorgeous skyline view of NYC's better borough (waves at Manhattan!). Lots of open space here too which is great for children, dog walking, bike riding, roller blading, sunbathing, small picnics, etc. There's seating, a little greenery and it's a beautiful, inviting and romantical oasis at nighttime and I presume also in the day. I'm giving it 4 stars because it doesn't beat Chelsea Piers' waterfront property or the piers at DUMBO - but it's still romantical and as I learned the hard way that night...no where near a train.

    Matthew D.

    While waiting for the economic stimulus to kick in, FREE is KING! Armed with this as my new mantra we made our way to the L this past Sunday for the kickoff of free summer shows in East River Park. We had a blast. Went there thinking it was a completely dry event and were pleasantly surprised to find beer and wine tents set up for our enjoyment. FYI - you have to purchase $6/each alcohol tickets for use at the the tents, they dont accept cash there. In addition, some of the food was provided by Fette Sau which is among my more favorite williamsburg restaurants. Between the bands, view, sun and lightheadedness - its a great option in lieu of the beach or The frying Pan, which I can't seem to avoid lately NOTE - people working the beer tents were some of the nicest people ive encountered in a while- very friendly, not to mention attractive, and with a modest tip you can avoid purchasing more drink tix. An an excellent outdoor daytime drinking spot alternative - sorry again frying pan (you're done)! They even organize structured dodge ball games like the movie which we are definitely playing this week for the Dirty Projectors show. The spectacle factor should be high - in general I think its hilarious watching ultra hipsters participate in any athletic events (outside of operating a fixed gear bike with expert precision) I can only imagine the joy it will bring to compete in perhaps the most all-time humiliating game of childhood - happy times are sure to follow!

    Christine C.

    What a great hangout - for friends, on a date or with family- plenty of local food vendors; offering a variety of foods and of different cuisines. There's small beach area to hangout with a great a view of the city. Though it was busy, it wasn't too crowded nor loud. There's also a bar in the back, several ATM machines in and around the park, and porter-potties available. Will return and will recommend

    Chen Z.

    Great place to come for a walk around the waterfront. A very dog friendly place. I saw multiple owners with their dogs here. There are tons of place to seat and enjoy the city view across the river. People do their own thing. If you don't bother them. They won't bother you.

    New green space - And note the state's park rangers rolling around all seven acres!
    Kai B.

    It will get there... This park obviously has the potential to be great. The view is awesome. However, right now it's little more than concrete slabs and muck. However, I saw a shipment of trees ready to be planted the last time I visited this past weekend. The fact that this is a state park is awkward. It's seven acres and is patrolled by state park rangers. One is always by the front gate and will tell you to leave if you bring Fido. Sometimes there's another one on a golf-cart type thing. Seriously, let's have a little home rule! Give this back to the city. There's not much more to mention about this park. The view is great, the amenities are not, and state rangers run a tight ship.

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