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    3.8 (4 reviews)

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    Baisley Pond Park

    Baisley Pond Park

    4.0(6 reviews)
    0.6 miRochdale

    Love this place…read more I've been coming this park now for about 7 yrs now. It has been without incident or hesitation. Prior to moving in the neighborhood I used to come to use the bike path and enjoy rides around the pond. Now that I live close by I come to run. I absolutely love the scenery. The park is always very clean. The pond appears to be quite murky but I was informed by a parks and receive worker that it is a actually necessary for the species it hosts. By the look of things the animals (ducks, swans, geeese, fish, frogs) are quite happy making it their home. The park has a bike bath and a running path. Since neither has been clearly labeled or designated it's up to park goers to use their discretion. The park has clean benches where you can sit and enjoy the pond scenery, two kiddie parks, a field which I've seen hosts the likes of concerts, soccer games, cricket matches, rallies and family reunions. The park does have brand new bathroom facilities but they seem to close them prior to 4pm which is inconvenient for the average person wanting to use it after work. The entire space is well lit and safety has never been a worry for me as it is also very populated during the hrs I've used it been 4 and 8. While this park is not ideal for cooking out etc, there are about 4 grills that are strategically placed near the picnic tables and is a neighborhood jewel. The perfect getaway at the end of the day or the best way to start your day.

    MIXED BAG THIS REVIEW: Baisley Pond Park Extension Bathroom BRUTAL…read moreNYC Parks Department, this was absolutely unacceptable! On August 15, 2026, I attended the Kings of Kings Foundation's family event at Baisley Pond Park Extension. The event itself was wonderful, but the condition of the Parks Department bathroom was SHAMEFUL. The bathroom lights were completely out. You practically needed a flashlight just to see inside! The bathroom smelled strongly of urine and feces, it was not properly cleaned, and two stalls had no toilet paper. What bothered me most was seeing little girls and other children having to use these nasty bathrooms during a family event. Families should not have to choose between using an unsanitary restroom or trying to hold it for hours. Where was the Parks Department employee responsible for maintaining these facilities? I didn't see anyone maintaining or checking that bathroom. No one was in sight. If these bathrooms were opened that morning for public use, someone should have been responsible for making sure the lights worked, stalls were cleaned, toilet paper was stocked, and the facilities remained sanitary throughout the day. Last year's event was NOT like this, which makes this year's conditions even more disappointing. I'm not asking for a luxury restroom. I'm asking for the basics: working lights, toilet paper, cleanliness and regular maintenance. The NYC Parks Department needs to investigate what happened and hold the appropriate staff accountable. If an employee was assigned to maintain these bathrooms and failed to do so, management needs to address it. MIXED BAG THIS VERDICT: BRUTAL Community Event: AMAZING Bathroom Cleanliness: Maintenance: Working Lights: Parks Staff Presence: Our children, families and community deserve clean, safe and functional public facilities. NYC Parks Department--please fix this.

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    Curtis 50 Cent Jackson Community Garden

    Curtis 50 Cent Jackson Community Garden

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.8 miRochdale

    You ever took the time to stop and smell the roses? I know it sounds cliché, but have you really…read moretaken out the time? If you haven't you definitely should. There is something to be said about taking time out to appreciate nature and all it has to offer. This garden is a sight to see. This is one of the smaller gardens located in Southside Jamaica, Queens. Its a nice spot to enjoy the sun, take a break or even get some reading in. There's plenty of benches with shade, raised bed plots. Its a nice addition to the neighborhood we call, Southside Jamaica, Queens.

    While Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson may give himself a bad rep for his gangsta lyrics he sure knows how…read moreto give back to the Community. In a partnership with actress and Environmentalist Bette Midler, founder of New York Restoration Project the Baisley Park Community Garden was transformed into a complete safe space for the people of the Southside Jamaica Community. Flanked by the Baisley Houses and the LIRR(Long Island Railroad) Fiddy's garden is a sight to behold. Fully equipped with large funnels which work as a rain capture system( and also provide shade) raised bed plots and an overall handsome layout the 1.5 acre garden hosts workshops, school visits and Community meetings, and is in its 2nd year of existence. I enjoy green activities(as evidenced by my name) and I found out that they were hosting the first of a 4-part "Managing Your Harvest" workshop through the Neighborhood Gardening Institute. The sight of vines and trellises running through the gates and the framed walkway reminded me of a vineyard. Not to sound corny but it made my eyes widen with hope, and mind swell with endless possibilities to see such an ambitious project developing across the street from another project, a housing project where the outside doesn't seem as pretty. Many times the outer boroughs are treated like forgotten ghettos, only flanking the "Big City" by association and proximity. The further you get from Manhattan the more you can see these amnesic qualities, and Southside Jamaica is one of those places. This garden is one example of the people taking climate change into their own hands, because while "50" may have sponsored it's resurgence the idea had to start from the first garden and it had to watered, and nurtured into fruition until it hit someone on the head that it's bed could be expanded. Complete with benches, shade and dozens of raised beds, fresh air, and good vibes the Curtis "50 Cent" Community Garden is a place that will continue to grow and be the push for advocacy that the community needs to build upon among other things. It is open everyday from 9-5, and hosts a number of workshops and events. http://www.nyrp.org/Parks_and_Gardens/Community_Gardens/Queens/Curtis_50_Cent_Jackson Peas and Blessings.

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    The Overlook at Forest Park

    The Overlook at Forest Park

    4.1(14 reviews)
    3.7 miKew Gardens

    My one star review began to weigh a bit heavy on my heart as I took to my pen with great…read moredisappointment in my mind, retribution in my fingers. All of this due to the eminent domain approach to the removal of dog owners and our pups from the grassy field we've been congregating and socializing at for years. This radical decision left many of us, the non drivers mainly, without a open space to run our dogs, share a laugh, catching up with those whose company we look forward to being among. All to build and preserve a wack tee ball field for little kids that a year and a half later -- the munchkins have yet to materialize. But the slow arm of the parks department finally began construction on a cleverly designed new dog park, albeit too small being thin in width and short in length. The project looks to be about single digit completed after almost two years which burns my butt a bit, as private industry would have wrapped this up in weeks but as with much of my life -- a grin and bare (bear) it, smile and wave approach and reluctantly accepting this tired, old and dirty cities inability to do anything on time and on budget.

    I come here occasionally to practice trail running on the orange path. Although it takes about an…read morehour by subway or by running from home, I haven't found any better trails in the NYC area. I see some creeps/junkies hanging out in the early morning (~8 am) in the single track trails but otherwise it's a perfectly nice park. I was surprised to see how the bathroom was so clean that I didn't have an issue changing clothes there after my workout. I've been coming here for about a year but I finally decided to explore the park outside the orange path, and it was worth the adventure. I was happy to check out generally extensive dog park, tennis court, and other activities going on in the lawn.

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    Brookville Park

    Brookville Park

    3.9(13 reviews)
    2.1 miRosedale

    Brookville Park , this summer has been a great place for running definitely rather than relaxing…read more Running very early in the morning was one of the best things I've ever did in my life it's very enjoyable. (With music) I'd have to say the park starts getting busy around the Afternoon depends on the weather. Around night time it's a nice peaceful run(don't walk slow and take your precious time) I couldn't really say if it's dangerous to be honest because whenever I run at night time nothing really happens. But I always look around and behind me just for safety.

    Love this park. Been coming here for a couple years…read more Pros: the park is huge and has several attractive components: double tennis court, several basketball court, a soccer/ football field, picnic areas,functioning bathrooms and a bike path. Cons: There is no official parking lot. There are about 12 spots on the side near 147th St. and street parking on Brookville. The park much like most of the adjacent areas can present some safety issue. It's not well lit at dusk and there are some secluded areas. While I've never had any unpleasant encounters. I remain vigilant at all times. Err on the side of caution always. I keep my AirPods on transparent so that while I'm listening to music, I am aware at all times and I keep a pepper spray ( I know it's illegal ) on me whenever I'm there. I'd rather get a ticket for having the spray than be vulnerable. I also circle back to my car in between miles. Most importantly, I use the park during popular hours to make sure there are plenty people around.

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