Parks, New York

Jersey Shore
The Atlantic coast of New Jersey, with its beaches and sidewalks, stretches from the Sandy Hook Peninsula in the north to Cape May County in the south. Fresh ocean breezes blow over 203 km of sandy beaches.
5 Not Famous Parks in New York City
The name New York City instantly conjures up images of towering skyscrapers and neon lights.
Greenpoint Brooklyn
Williamsburg’s northern neighbor, Greenpoint, has a large Polish population and is just as hip and trendy as Williamsburg itself. Even if Greenpoint Brooklyn itself is quite small, there is a lot to see and discover.
Parks in Manhattan
New York is the city of extremes: huge skyscrapers, surrounded by 2 rivers, right by the sea, and yet there are many green spots. Sometimes very small and with a waterfall-like Paley Park in Midtown or huge like the popular Central Park, the green lung of Manhattan. The best parks in New York including our insider tips on what you should definitely do there and why you have to go there, you can find out here.