PARK FACT:
When first settled by colonists, Seton Falls was known as a haven for rattlesnakes.
Seton Falls Park
E. 233 St. bet. Seton Ave. and Baychester Ave.
Bronx
Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner
Acres: 35.77
Highlights
High Rock Playground
Seton Falls Park is home to beautiful wetlands and woodlands, a bird sanctuary, and several playgrounds, including High Rock Playground. This playground takes its name… Read More
Seton Falls Park - Monarch Butterflies in New York City
The monarch butterfly ( Danaus plexippus ) may seem to be one of the most delicate creatures alive. But despite its frail appearance, every year the monarch makes a long… Read More
Seton Falls Park - the Forests of New York City
Although only 35 acres, Seton Falls Park has a surprisingly vital forest. Floodplain forest is present along Rattlesnake Creek, as are cattail marsh and sedge meadow, at… Read More






