This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found posted within the park. Powell’s Cove, an environmental waterfront park completed in 1999, is a bay with sizable wetlands and ...
Due to COVID related impacts, this project may have experienced schedule delays. The completion date has changed. To learn more about why schedules change, please visit the How We Build Parks page.
10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Learn how animals such as birds, squirrels, chipmunks and others survive the cold and the snow in this educational wildlife viewing adventure. Learn the art of archery with free ...
Pack up the picnic chair, and watch a flick in the great outdoors! Through Movies Under the Stars, the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment and NYC Parks bring more than 150 film screenings to ...
The black tupelo is located near the center of the Ramble. Its three main trunks push upward to form a woody candelabra in one of the most alluring parts of Central Park. Many of these Great Trees are ...
This project will reconstruct the natural turf baseball field at Frisch Field, including grading, drainage, benches, fencing, dugouts, sidewalks, pathways, drinking fountains and bottle fillers. The ...
Project Update: The schematic design for this project has been approved internally at Parks and is now going through review by the community board and external regulatory agencies for comment and ...
Help us record New York City's flora and fauna during this year’s City Nature Challenge from April 28 - May 1, 2023! The City Nature Challenge is an international effort for community scientists and ...
If you want to find a volunteer group you’ll love, you’ve come to the right place! There are hundreds of groups working in our parks and public spaces, and many of them are actively looking for people ...