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About NYC Parks & Recreation

Parks & Recreation is the steward of about 29,000 acres of land — 14 percent of New York City — including more than 5,000 individual properties ranging from Coney Island Beach and Central Park to community gardens and Greenstreets. We operate more than 800 athletic fields and nearly 1,000 playgrounds, 550 tennis courts, 66 public pools, 48 recreational facilities, 17 nature centers, 13 golf courses, and 14 miles of beaches. We care for 1,200 monuments and 23 historic house museums. We look after 600,000 street trees, and two million more in parks. We are New York City's principal providers of recreational and athletic facilities and programs. We are home to free concerts, world-class sports events, and cultural festivals.

Know before you go: Read up on Parks Rules & Regulations

Divisions

From planting trees to creating signs to planning the parks of the future, dozens of groups within Parks handle the myriad tasks the agency manages on a daily basis. Our divisions pages offer in-depth details on the activities of some of the core groups within Parks.

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People

Need to get in contact with a specific person or division within Parks? Check out our people page! While you’re there you can also meet our Deputy Commissioners. If you can’t find the person you are looking for, try calling us at 888-NYPARKS.

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Parks TV: It's My Park!

From swimming pools to wetlands and everything in between, Parks very own television show, It's My Park!, showcases the treasure trove of experiences waiting for you in NYC’s parks and recreational facilities.

Featured Video: Aids Walk NY

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General Park Hours

Parks: Sunrise to 1 AM
Playgrounds: 8 AM to Dusk.

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Parks Initiatives

Partners

Without the assistance of these groups and many others, New York City’s park system could not have experienced the incredible transformation witnessed within the past decade.

Email Newsletters

Who’s playing Summer on the Hudson this year? What’s going on this weekend? Where can I volunteer? When can I tour Fresh Kills? How can I get more fit? Questions like these are answered each day in one of Parks’ educational and entertaining email newsletters. Subscribe today!

Parks’ Language Access Plan

Download the Parks Department’s plan to make information about our facilities and services more widely available to limited-English-proficient New Yorkers.

 Download the Plan [PDF, 789 KB]