PARK FACT:
Indian Lake was named by imaginative young boys who envisioned the Native Americans that enjoyed the body of water prior to them.
Crotona Park
Crotona Park North to South, Fulton Av to Southern Blvd and Crotona Park East
Bronx
Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner
Acres: 127.50
Amphibian
- Sculptor: Frederick George Richard Roth
- Description: Bas-relief roundel
- Materials: Stone
- Cast: ca. 1936
- Dedicated: ca. 1936
Please note, the NAME field includes a primary designation as well as alternate namings often in common or popular usage. The DEDICATED field refers to the most recent dedication, most often, but not necessarily the original dedication date. If the monument did not have a formal dedication, the year listed reflects the date of installation.
For more information, please contact Art & Antiquities at (212) 360-8143
Directions to Crotona Park

Know Before You Go
A portion of the park is closed. This project will reconstruct the existing playgrounds and entrances along the eastern edge of Tremont Park. A lawn will replace the deteriorated bocce court and pathways between the two playgrounds. Other enhancements include new benches, swings, play equipment, water play areas, fencing, and two new ADA ramps at the existing comfort station. Please pardon our appearance.
Anticipated Completion: Summer 2011























