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PARK FACT:

The tulip trees, oaks, and beeches in Alley Pond Park's forest are some of the largest in the city.

Alley Pond Park

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Little Neck Bay, L.I.E., Union Tpk, bet. Springfield Blvd, Douglaston Pkwy, Hanford St

Queens

Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner

Acres: 657.04

Highlights

The Alley Pond Giant

Measured in the year 2000 at a height of 133.8 feet with a circumference of 18.6 feet, this tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) may be the tallest and the oldest living… Read More

The Forests of New York City - Alley Pond Park

There are roughly 1,000 acres of forest in Queens, which are divided almost evenly between Forest, Cunningham, and Alley Pond Parks. All three parks are on the terminal… Read More

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