Est. 2026 · New York City

NYC Park Guide

Your comprehensive guide to parks and public spaces across all five boroughs

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Every Green Patch, Hidden Plaza, and Waterfront Escape in New York City

From Central Park's rolling meadows to a quiet privately owned courtyard tucked behind a Midtown tower, NYC Park Guide maps the full spectrum of outdoor public spaces you're free to enjoy. We cover all five boroughs, all categories, all seasons.

1,200+
Spaces Listed
5
Boroughs
8
Categories
  • Manhattan New York County
  • Brooklyn Kings County
  • Queens Queens County
  • The Bronx Bronx County
  • Staten Island Richmond County

Explore by Borough

Five boroughs, five distinct personalities, hundreds of places to breathe

Manhattan

New York County

  • Central Park
  • High Line
  • Washington Square Park
  • Bryant Park
  • Riverside Park
  • Fort Tryon Park
  • Inwood Hill Park
  • Madison Square Park
178 parks + 362 POPS →

Brooklyn

Kings County

  • Prospect Park
  • Brooklyn Bridge Park
  • Domino Park
  • McCarren Park
  • Fort Greene Park
  • Sunset Park
  • Marine Park
  • Owl's Head Park
100+ parks listed →

Queens

Queens County

  • Flushing Meadows
  • Astoria Park
  • Gantry Plaza State Park
  • Rockaway Beach
  • Cunningham Park
  • Forest Park
  • Socrates Sculpture Park
  • Jamaica Bay
85+ parks listed →

The Bronx

Bronx County

  • Pelham Bay Park
  • Van Cortlandt Park
  • Bronx Zoo Grounds
  • Wave Hill
  • St. Mary's Park
  • Crotona Park
  • Orchard Beach
  • Bronx River Greenway
72 parks listed →

Staten Island

Richmond County

  • The Greenbelt
  • Clove Lakes Park
  • Conference House Park
  • Snug Harbor
  • Freshkills Park
  • South Beach Boardwalk
  • Wolfe's Pond Park
  • Silver Lake Park
54 parks listed →
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Browse by Category

Every type of public space in New York City, organized for easy exploration

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Parks and Open Spaces

Major parks, pocket parks, and open green spaces managed by NYC Parks and partner organizations.

85+

Squares, Plazas, and Malls

Historic squares, pedestrian plazas, and landscaped malls from Washington Square to Union Square.

36+
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Waterfronts and Piers

Linear parks, piers, esplanades, and waterfront walkways along the Hudson, East River, and harbor.

20+
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Playgrounds

Public playgrounds, spray parks, and family recreation spaces across neighborhoods.

30+
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Gardens and Natural Areas

Community gardens, nature preserves, marshlands, and cultivated green spaces.

10+
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POPS: Privately Owned Spaces

Atriums, plazas, arcades, and courtyards within private buildings that are legally open to the public.

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Manhattan Has Over 360 Privately Owned Public Spaces

POPS are plazas, arcades, atriums, and green spaces within private developments that are legally required to remain open to the public. They were created through zoning incentives: developers received permission to build taller or denser in exchange for providing publicly accessible space.

Many are unmarked or easy to miss. Some of the best include rooftop gardens, sunlit atriums, and landscaped courtyards hidden behind office tower lobbies.

362
Manhattan POPS in our database

Notable POPS to Visit

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About NYC Park Guide

NYC Park Guide is an independent editorial resource dedicated to cataloging and celebrating the public parks, green spaces, plazas, waterfronts, and privately owned public spaces across all five boroughs of New York City. Our data is sourced from NYC Parks, NYC Open Data, the NYC Department of City Planning POPS dataset, and the Advocates for Privately Owned Public Space (APOPS) at the Municipal Art Society.

This site is not affiliated with or endorsed by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation or any government agency. Information is provided for general reference. Always verify access, hours, and current conditions before visiting.

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