Paige C. • May 29, 2016Beautiful park! Outdoor movie events, dog friendly and lots of restaurants in the area to grab something to eat!
James I. • April 22, 2011Separated playground spaces for younger and older kids, and then a separate big sprinkler space. Great park.
Compass • April 25, 2014Modern art, spray fountains, tennis courts, and a playground makes this park on Oxford Street a popular place to spend time.
J Crowley • February 27, 2011fun fact: just to the west of the park is the birthplace of Al Capone at 95 Navy Street.
Compass • April 25, 2014The triangular park is all green with leafy trees, quiet benches and running paths.
Carlos D. • April 6, 2010Great park for the kids but gets a bit crowded because of all the nanny's that come here
Kimmie O. • July 26, 2020Such a beautiful park. You’ll always have breathtaking waterfront views of NYC. Lots of grassy area for picnics. Plenty of things to do here. Certain piers have designated sports sections.
Julia D. • November 2, 2014Best dog park in the city! (Ok, not technically a dog park but that's what makes it great for dogs. You'll see.)
The Corcoran Group • November 6, 2013Snag a seat at one of the tables and take in some prime people watching, and some beautiful buildings surrounding the park.
michele j. • August 15, 2011Hidden from view from the rest of the park, this well planned and lush area provides a respite from the rest of the busy park!
ranee c. • August 16, 2015A great little neighborhood playground perfect for cruisers and new walkers. No shade though, so best in early mornings during the summer.
Carol S. • February 20, 2017Terrific park with a fabulous view of Lower Manhattan. There are numerous playgrounds for all age children. Each is fenced & grouped by activity type. The age appropriate years are posted at each.
Gabby H. • October 16, 2013Locals refer to it as Camel Park because of the giant camel. Bathrooms. Generally clean. Can be hectic with different ages/splayed out play structures.
Markus T. • January 18, 2016One of the best parks I've ever been too. Offers trails for running, walking and exploring! Plenty of places to stop, relax, picnic, etc. Takes a completely different pace from the rest of the area!
Kaushal A. • September 24, 2012The sculpture in the middle of the park looks like a sun dial. The reflection of the sculpture, may be a coincidence pointed to the right time assuming the floor was a clock.
Amy S. • March 10, 2015My favorite park in the city. Take a seat on the rocks, enjoy the view and unwind.
Nate F. • August 26, 2014there is a little pool here, along with a lot of playground equipment and climbing bars
nycHealthy • October 17, 2012Spend some quality time with your licensed pup at the Fort Greene Park Dog Run. For info on dog licensing visit: http://on.nyc.gov/M85uPu. For more info about dog runs visit: http://bit.ly/Ra5S4w
Suman G. • October 8, 2010Find it west of the Prison Ship Martyrs Monument (opposite side from Visitors Center)
Farrah B. • March 11, 2016This place is awesome. Huge park, lots of terrain & trees, nice people & dogs. Our favorite dog park.
Richard L. • May 1, 2012Memorial to US soldiers that died on prison ships in Wallabout Bay during the Revolution. The 1st tomb was on Hudson Ave but a 2nd memorial was built in Fort Greene Park by McKim, Mead & White in 1905
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