For more information,  
 contact the city Parks  
 Department at 212-360- 
 8111 or 718-520-5900 or  
 visit nycgovparks.org for  
 individual park pages. 
 Alley Pond Park 
 Little Neck Bay, Long Island  
 Expressway and Union  
 Turnpike between Springfield  
 Boulevard, Douglaston  
 Parkway and Hanford Street 
 http://www.nycgovparks. 
 org/parks/alleypondpark 
 Because of its glacierformed  
 moraine, the park  
 has numerous unique natural  
 features, like its freshwater  
 and saltwater wetlands. The  
 park is also home to the  
 city’s first public high-ropes  
 adventure course. Has dog  
 run. 
 Astoria Park 
 19th Street between Astoria  
 Park South and Ditmars  
 Boulevard 
 http://www.nycgovparks. 
 org/parks/AstoriaPark 
 Although widely known for  
 the oldest and largest pool  
 in the city, Astoria Park also  
 offers a bandstand, multiple  
 trails, basketball courts and  
 playgrounds. Has dog run. 
 Baisley Pond Park 
 North Conduit Avenue, 116th  
 Avenue between 150 Street,  
 Sutphin Boulevard and  
 Baisley Boulevard South 
 http://www.nycgovparks. 
 org/parks/baisleypondpark 
 While dredging the bottom  
 of Baisley Pond shortly after  
 its acquisition in the late  
 1800s, Brooklyn city workers  
 unearthed the remains of an  
 American mastodon. Today,  
 a sculpture of a mastodon  
 in Sutphin Playground  
 commemorates the discovery  
 and makes for a unique  
 playmate. Has dog run. 
 Carlos R. Lillo Park 
 20th and 21st avenues  
 between 76th and 77th  
 streets 
 http://www.nycgovparks. 
 org/parks/carloslillopark 
 This park is named for Carlos  
 R. Lillo, a paramedic who died  
 while on duty Sept. 11, 2001.  
 Lillo served as a paramedic  
 for the FDNY’s Emergency  
 Medical Services Division. 
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 Crocheron Park 
 214th Place, 214th Lane,  
 215th Place and Cross Island  
 Parkway between 33rd and  
 35th avenues 
 http://www.nycgovparks. 
 org/parks/crocheronpark 
 The Crocheron family lived on  
 the edge of Little Neck Bay  
 for centuries, with the first  
 family member to live in the  
 area being John Crocheron,  
 a farmer whose will dates  
 from 1695. The park includes  
 eateries, spray showers and  
 tennis courts. Has dog run. 
 Cunningham Park 
 Long Island Expressway,  
 73rd Avenue, Union Turnpike  
 and Grand Central Parkway  
 between 193rd Street, Francis  
 Lewis Boulevard, Hollis Hills  
 Terrace and 210th Street 
 http://www.nycgovparks. 
 org/parks/cunninghampark 
 The park is 358 acres.  
 Assembled between  
 1928 and 1944, the space  
 has developed into the  
 headquarters for athletic  
 leagues, animals, playmates  
 and barbecue enthusiasts.  
 Has dog run. 
 Douglaston Park Golf Course 
 61st Avenue between  
 Marathon Parkway,  
 Commonwealth Boulevard  
 and 242nd Street 
 http://www.nycgovparks. 
 org/parks/Q411/ 
 In 1927, a group of members  
 from the Belleclaire Country  
 Club in Bayside founded the  
 North Hills Golf Club. The  
 group selected this site in the  
 Douglaston neighborhood for  
 its rolling and scenic terrain. 
 Flushing Meadows Corona  
 Park 
 Grand Central Parkway and  
 Whitestone Expressway  
 between 111th Street, College  
 Point Boulevard and Park  
 Drive East 
 http://www.nycgovparks. 
 org/parks/fmcp 
 The site of two World’s Fairs  
 offers a recreation complex,  
 a zoo, an art museum, a  
 botanical garden, a science  
 museum and a baseball  
 stadium. Explore one of the  
 park’s six playgrounds, take a  
 stroll along the Flushing Bay  
 Promenade or launch your  
 model airplane. Has dog run. 
 Forest Park 
 Myrtle Avenue, Union  
 Turnpike and Park Lane  
 South between Brooklyn- 
 Queens county line and Park  
 Lane 
 http://www.nycgovparks. 
 org/parks/forestpark 
 Parkgoers interested in  
 exploring Forest Park’s  
 natural settings firsthand  
 often travel to its eastern  
 portion, which abounds in  
 hiking trails and bridle paths.  
 Heading west, Forest Park  
 transforms into an athlete’s  
 playground with softball,  
 baseball, tennis, bocce,  
 handball and golf being a few  
 of your options. Has dog run. 
 Fort Totten Park 
 Cross Island Parkway  
 between Totten Avenue and  
 15th Road 
 http://www.nycgovparks. 
 org/parks/forttotten 
 A pristine stretch  
 surrounding a preserved Civil  
 War fortress, Fort Totten  
 Park provides recreation and  
 relaxation and a fascinating  
 glimpse into New York’s past.  
 Urban Park Rangers lead  
 regular tours of the fortress  
 and the wildlife surrounding  
 it. 
 Highland Park 
 Jackie Robinson Parkway,  
 Vermont Avenue and Highland  
 Boulevard between Bulwer  
 Place and Cypress Hills Street 
 http://www.nycgovparks. 
 org/parks/highlandpark 
 Highland Park offers  
 views of the surrounding  
 neighborhoods, ocean and  
 nearby cemeteries. Acquired  
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