Daniel K. • February 3, 2015One of the best places to go snow sledding or grab your lunch and take a seat and watch others test their skills!
Pelita N. • July 5, 2013Most of Central Park Arch is very usual, but this one covered with wood. Come and see it, I like it..
Ann K. • May 3, 2013Best place to people watch.
Josh W. • January 10, 2011Come grab mulch + wood chips... Central Park's Composting Operation: "...notice one vestige of its former life: the remnant of a foundation wall dating to about 1750." http://bit.ly/cp-mount
Mandola Joe • October 9, 2011It is so much cooler down here; what a lovely spot on a day without clouds.
Mandola Joe • September 27, 2011Actually called The Dene Summer House, it's a lovely spot from which to watch the people pass below
Harold M. • June 13, 2018Public: Two sand courts (with nets) and Two asphalt courts (bring your own net).
Ben T. • August 29, 2010Kids programs, park info and even fishing lessons for the ankle biters in the Summer.
B R. • June 4, 2018Tiny! Secluded and Sunny. The best unofficially clothing optional sunbathing cp has to offer...if you don’t mind Euro tourists passing through. No room for dogs, stereos, ballgames or frisbee, please.
Charlotte L. • October 3, 2016Lovely woods to walk around! Great for watching cute baby squirrels as well.
Roger S. • August 17, 2014This formal space is a wonderful spot for a stroll but also to watch rollerbladers and the best approach to the Lake.
Lauren F. • September 23, 2013The upper Westside is quite quiet, Great restaurants, and lots of things to do which makes it a great place to live. Tons of subway train options too
Chef Stacy L. • July 2, 2011Every Saturday hang out with "the people on the hill" and listen to "that gituar man" in Central Park. We've been doing it for 20 years; join us to be part of the next 20
R L. • August 5, 2012So much to do here. Swimming, ice skating, plethora of playgrounds, North Woods, fishing, conquering Harlem Hill, etc. Definitely my favorite part of Central Park.
Jassonn W. • May 26, 2014the park is lovely and I just wanted to sit there and just relax and groove there. I took so many pictures.
Jay S. • June 20, 2012Originally in Columbus Circle, the pavilion was moved to the Park in the 30's for gender segregated ice skating.
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