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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

Capital Projects

Project DescriptionDate StartedDate Completed
Pugsley Creek Park - Restoration Of A Salt Marsh9/13/2010
Pugsley Creek Park - Passive Area & Misc Site Work11/30/2009
Pugsley Creek Park - Clason Point Park7/23/20086/1/2009
Pugsley Creek Park Greenway - Constr Of A Portion12/10/200710/20/2009
Pugsley Creek Park - Field Of Dreams Ballfield - Constr Of Water Service5/21/200110/12/2001
Pugsley Creek Pk -clf3/14/19946/3/1994

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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