Currently undergoing a habitat restoration and environmental cleanup, Crooke’s Point is a great spot for birding and other natural wildlife observation. 자세히 보기
Coney Island Creek is a must-visit with a sunken DIY submarine and other discarded boats. You can see these just off the Calvert Vaux Greenway in Calvert Vaux Park in Gravesend during low tide. 자세히 보기
Transmitter Park replaced the old WNYC radio transmission towers with a host of trendy urbanist amenities, such as a pedestrian bridge and an old broadcast building converted into a cafe. 자세히 보기
Just below the house lies Buono Beach, a popular fishing and recreational destination for nearby residents. There are great views of the Verrazano Bridge, beautiful at all times of the day. 자세히 보기
The salt march of Spring Creek Park plays host to a diversity of wildlife. Birdlife, inc. egrets, great blue herons, mallard ducks, pheasants, and wildlife like muskrats, deer and raccoons abound. 자세히 보기
Barretto Point Park features the floating barge pool on the East River and a view of North Brother Island. There’s a nice Roman style seating area, a sandy beach, paved roads for biking, and more. 자세히 보기
Named in honor of a fallen firefighter and NYC Parks Department lifeguard, this pier was built on former bustling shipping industry property. 자세히 보기
Grand Ferry Park in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn is like a little slice of the beach on the East River, complete with sand! 자세히 보기
Entering through Swindler’s Cove, head towards the waterfront and walk along the metal esplanade, then down a small, unmarked dirt path and discover a little gem of a nature spot. 자세히 보기
Since 2014, the 1.5-acre Hunts Point Landing has offered a fishing pier, kayak launch, and tidal pools. 자세히 보기