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PARK FACT:

When first settled by colonists, Seton Falls was known as a haven for rattlesnakes.

Seton Falls Park

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E. 233 St. bet. Seton Ave. and Baychester Ave.

Bronx

Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner

Acres: 35.77

A peaceful oasis in a high-traffic area, Seton Falls' playground and open spaces are nestled alongside more than 30 acres of preserved natural land.

A stroll through the park's forest offers a relaxing escape from the busy city. A manmade waterfall flows from the west side of the park, and visitors can walk along the water through the woods, watching for any of the thirty species of birds that live there.

With its playground and wetlands placed side by side, Seton Falls is an ideal place to rest from the bustle of urban life.

Discover the history of Seton Falls Park

 

Events

Wetland Restoration: Seton Falls Park, Bronx

Come help remove invasive weeds and clean a wetland restoration planting. Are you up for a challenge? Come strap on a...

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