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PARK FACT:

The osprey, a bird found in Pugsley Creek Park, builds nests at least 3 feet deep and 5 feet wide, sometimes reaching heights of up to 10 feet.

Pugsley Creek Park

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Randall Ave., Lacombe Ave., Soundview Ave. bet. White Plains Rd. and Olmstead Ave.

Bronx

Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner

Acres: 83.61

Today, visitors can enjoy Pugsley Creek Park's wetlands and marshes, along with the wildlife that inhabits these largely untouched areas.  The southern Bronx park has come a long way since its official naming in 1987, and with clean up and improvements constantly under way, it promises to continue growing well into the future.    

 

Discover the history of Pugsley Creek Park

 

Directions to Pugsley Creek Park

Know Before You Go

A portion of Pugsley Creek Park along the eastern shore of the creek south of Norton Ave is closed for salt marsh restoration. Please pardon our appearance.
Anticipated Completion: Fall 2011

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Pugsley Creek Park Weather

  • Sun
    Isolated Tstms
    87°F
  • Tue
    Chance Tstms
    80°F
  • Wed
    Chance Tstms
    78°F
  • Thu
    Sunny
    72°F

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