Wheel Fun Rentals at Boathouse Row is lighting up summer nights in patriotic style as it celebrates America's 250th anniversary with special Red, White & Blue LED Illuminated Surr ...
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Move your body and get a great workout in our Senior Splash water aerobics class! Seniors (ages 62 and up) can groove to heart-pumping music as you burn calories and sculpt your ...
Water Exercise offers a stress-free time to swim, improve health and fitness by participating in an instructor-led water exercise class, and socializing with others, while enjoying the benefits of the ...
Meet the challenge of swimming 25 miles or more over the summer months and earn a 25-miler t-shirt or test yourself by entering a swim competition at your local pool. Registration is free. Register on ...
Share the joy of health with a family member, friend, or loved one with a Recreation Center Membership Gift Card.
Our urban forest is alive — and growing. Trees Count equips us with information vital for its well-being and care. Every ten years, we take stock of every public tree across the five boroughs. Our ...
Learn about parks, sculptures, and other green spaces in New York City that highlight and honor the black experience in the United States. Power to the People: Protests and Demonstrations in Parks ...
The Adaptive Swim program offers children and adults aquatic exercise therapy that ranges from gentle water walking to aerobic-type exercise which improves range of motion, flexibility, mobility, ...
Canal Park in Lower Manhattan is a historic open space restored and returned to the community in 2005 after spending nearly 80 years as a construction site and parking lot. The park features a design ...
Orchard Beach, Bronx's sole public beach, was proclaimed "The Riviera of New York" when it was created in the 1930s. The 115-acre, 1.1-mile-long beach contains a hexagonal-block promenade, a central ...
Named after the High Bridge, the city's oldest standing bridge, Highbridge Park was assembled piecemeal between 1867 and the 1960s, with the bulk being acquired through condemnation from 1895 to 1901.