PARK FACT:
Wolfe's Pond was once a tidal inlet. Over time, the action of wind and waves pushed sand and clay into the mouth of the inlet, damming it and forming a pond.
Wolfes Pond Park
Holton Ave., Chisolm St., Luten Ave., Arbutus Ave. and Raritan Bay
Staten Island
Directions: Google Maps | MTA Trip Planner
Acres: 302.69
As one of Staten Island's largest parks, Wolfe's Pond Park wears many different hats. To some, it is a beautiful beach. To others, it is a wildlife and plant preserve. To still others, it is a recreation area with space to run, jump, and climb. Choose Wolfe's Pond Park, and choose your own adventure!
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