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Riverside Skate Park

5.0 (1 review)
Closed • 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM
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Suicide Hill

Suicide Hill

3.7(7 reviews)
1.0 mi•Upper West Side

Ok, I must admit to trying out Suicide Hill with some friends years back after a snowfall. I'm old…read moreenough to know better but young enough to still make stupidly bad decisions. Some cardboard or plastic is all you need to go flying down this steep hill and into a chain link fence. A few bumps and bruises later and I was done. Good thing we all had a few drinks in us at the time! Felt no pain! Until the next day, ouch!

Suicide Hill 04/10/22…read more Suicide Hill is any hill the someone goes down (sledding, skating, etc.) that could possibly end in disaster, such as getting run over by a car in the street. New York City has several "Suicide Hills" in several boroughs. At Manhattan Fort Tryon Park, there's a "suicide hill" where someone sledded into the street and died. At Manhattan's Riverside Drive and 91st Street, there's another "suicide hill." That's this location. At Manhattan's Central Park on West Park Drive between 104th Street and 110th Street, there's a "suicide hill" where bicyclists became tired, and gangs of kids would swarm out of bushes and steal the bikes. I'm familiar with climbing this hill too. As I said I'm familiar with this location on Riverside Drive. I go for the hike and views. I would never go sledding down the hill. I already had one sledding experience with my cousin. It was when I was little holding on his back with my arms around his waist when he headed down the hill. We hit the fence and he lost his front tooth. I'm sure he got a beating from his father too. Oh memories......sled at your own risk.

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Davis Center - Davis Center at the Harlem Meer's spacious indoor space with picnic tables can open out

Davis Center

3.2(6 reviews)
1.0 mi•Central Park

After more than 5 years of reconstruction, and redesign, the new Davis Recreation Center is finally…read moreopen! It's clean, beautiful, and a fantastic spot in North Central to take a break, and love the city!

Exciting! The long-awaited Davis Center at the Harlem Meer finally is open!!!…read more Living next to this northern part of Central Park, it adds a lot to the neighborhood - bringing well-needed state-of-the-art recreation facilities compared to the prior Lasker Pool and Rink. Together with all the adjacent design improvements to the Harlem Meer shoreline and nearby outdoor park space, the Davis Center certainly provides an amazing resource for us in the community. It's a big deal! Opening Day provided a well-enjoyed kick-off to its programs in the new Harlem Oval public green, (i.e., the covered Gottesmen Pool and Rink,) but welcoming the Davis Center's everyday benefits, adjusting with the season! The Harlem Oval will function in the Spring and Fall, while the Pool will open in June. The Rink will operate during the Winter. Come over to enjoy those immediately available free and low cost activities such as games, yoga, serene retreat sessions, and line dancing. Beyond the Davis Center's views overlooking the Meer, you'll notice the facility's beautiful Adirondack Granite, wood panel ceilings and picnic tables, deep green tiles in the shape of Central Park, plus walkway and green roof above, but what may be less visible is the special bird-friendly glass used to prevent inadvertent flights into the Davis Center windows. Take one of the 3 approaches to the Davis Center that have received a superb refresh: through Huddleston Arch in the North Woods; over the new Kepner Boardwalk along the South edge of the Meer; or from East Drive via the pedestrian bridge over the reestablished water flow between the Loch in North Woods and the Meer. (This reconnected water features have been designed to eliminate the flooding that plagued this park area since the culvert built in its place during Lasker's construction in the late '60s.) Thank you Central Park Conservancy and everyone involved for making the Davis Center happen!

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Davis Center - The new Central Park North, NYC winter 2026

The new Central Park North, NYC winter 2026

Davis Center - Davis Center at the Harlem Meer just 18 days before opening

Davis Center at the Harlem Meer just 18 days before opening

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Lasker Pool - Pool interior

Lasker Pool

2.7(35 reviews)
1.0 mi•Central Park

Open 7 days 11am-3pm and 4pm-7pm Lap Swimming Mon. - Fri…read more from 7:00 - 8:30 AM & 7:00 - 8:30 PM Rules: * Bring your own towels and lock * No electronics in the pool area- must store in locker * No luggage locks, only Master Locks allowed. * All bags frisked before entry Pros: * Enormous pool * Very clean and cold water - you can tell they constantly clean it * There is a lot of space to lie down, but its mostly uncomfortable concrete surfaces. Good thing there are about 10 plastic lounge chairs (that are heavily padlocked and chained to each other) at the back that go quickly Cons: * Because it's a public free pool- there are tons of rules and staff is very strict. Honestly I'd prefer rules and strict versus total chaos at the pool * Changing rooms and showers are gross!! It smells and there is never any toilet paper. Make sure to wear flip flops because the floors are disgusting. Tips: * If you want quiet, don't come to the Friday morning session because there are a million kids running and screaming.

Jesus. this is why I don't believe in "free" public spaces without being ruined by the bureaucratic…read morecorrupt police system that is NYPD, cranky pool staff that are most probably volunteering bc they don't wanna be there, and rundown government funded facilities. There are NO snack machines NO items allowed by the pool except towel + water NO basic amenities of chairs, umbrellas, etc NO clean restrooms (they're there, just dirty) There are, however: plenty cranky "workers" who will inspect every inch of your bagged items, a "guard" at every door of this labyrinth of a public pool, and fencing around the perimeters is the pool for, God knows why. I regret coming here. I'll stick with the pool at my gym, thanks

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Lasker Pool - You're not allowed to take pictures. So I broke the policy for you.

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Harlem Meer - Harlem Meer's Boathouse/Dana Discover Center, an info point and for environmental eduction

Harlem Meer

4.4(33 reviews)
1.2 mi•Central Park

My review of Harlem Meer is also a tribute to the sweetest owl, Flaco…read more First, let's talk about the Meer..the Meer and the area around it was one of the last parts of Central Park to be built; a swamp was transformed into the 11-acre Meer. It is located on the northeast corner of Central Park, between 106th and 110th Streets. "The word "Meer" is Dutch for "small sea," and the name reflects the Park designers' interest in unique names for the Park's water bodies. It also connects to the area's past, once part of the Dutch village of Harlem. This artificial lake was created on the location of a tidal marsh that was fed by a creek that extended south to the Harlem River. " "Charles A. Dana Discovery Center was built on the north shore of the Meer as part of the restoration. More recently, the Lasker Rink area near the Meer was redeveloped into the Davis Center, a new facility that includes a year-round ice rink and pool." On my recent visit, I was stoked to finally visit the swimming pool but it was closed; prepping for winter and turning into the rink. The Meer hosts picnics, fishing ( catch and release only, the seasonal Pumpkin flotilla and many other activities. How and why did I fall in love with this area? There was a little owl who lived in a cage in the Central Park Zoo. One day, a visitor dismantled his cage and the owl escaped. That night, he was spotted in front of Bergdorf Goodman by several members of the police trying to catch him. But, he was too smart for them and escaped again. The next day, he was spotted in inside park @79th Street. But, being an Eurasian owl, Flaco, aimed higher. He settled into the North Woods. My friend Rochelle and I were mesmerized by him and visited him often. Flaco was a brilliant and curious owl. He was spotted in the Meer. Why? He loved watching the construction of the new pool( Davis Center) and caught his dinner there, rats! I have included pictures of Flaco sitting atop a Komatsu watching the construction and of course looking for rats. I have beautiful memories of Flaco and because of him, falling in love with the Meer and Harlem. It is my most favorite part of Central Park. Flaco was the most beautiful owl I have ever encountered. When I visit the Meer I visit his most favorite tree, time and time again.. More to come!

Come over! Enjoy the Spring with emerging new flowers and local wildlife! Love Harlem Meer! Once…read morediscovering the Northeast corner of Central Park years ago, it has been one of my favorite places to visit year-round! Now living next to it, I regularly come to here walk and sit. The lake with its boathouse is the perfect place to reflect, especially if you appreciate wildlife. I enjoy that it's less touristy, more local park feel. Some people come to fish, but remember it's only catch and release. Although regularly you'll see all types of birds, my favorite animals to watch are the turtles - especially when they head to land or rocks to sunbathe! Harlem Meer's Boathouse houses the Dana Discovery Center, an environmental education center and info point. Under construction is the new Davis Center, with a new state-of-the-art pool and rink to replace the dated Lasker Rink and Pool, will have it's Opening Day Celebration on April 26th with programs starting at its Harlem Oval public green and its Gottesman Pool scheduled to open in June. This renovation will also enable a connection between the lake and water features in the North Woods park section, styled to be a rustic forest like the Adirondacks. The southern Meer shoreline is also getting a well-needed redesign. If you make it here, adjacent to Harlem Meer's southern tip and Fifth Avenue 106th St. entrance is the Conservatory Garden, an amazing place especially from March to October when there are coordinated blooms across 3 well-maintained formal gardens, just fully available after renovations! While Harlem Meer in a more naturalistic setting has the fauna, the Conservatory Garden truly features the flora. The northernmost French section, immediately adjoining Harlem Meer, includes a fountain and trellaces immediately connects through the newly reopened Italian section, with its own fountain and pergola, to the amazing southernmost English "Secret Garden" section - with the widest flower selections and hidden fountain. Replanted Crabtree Allées divide the three. It's all a worthwhile extra stop once to a Harlem Meer visit!

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Harlem Meer - 05/18/24

05/18/24

Harlem Meer - Bloomingdales in Central Park

Bloomingdales in Central Park

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Red-eared slider sunning at Harlem Meer

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