This park is huge! It is also heavily wooded and fairly undeveloped, other than the playing fields, the golf course and the band shell. It's a great place to walk, run, ride a bike or have a picnic and is usually fairly quiet. It's beautiful in all seasons. The only thing lacking are restrooms.
the park has gotten better / nicer in the past few years but has a long way to go to bring back the natural beauty of this Queens osas
My boys played ran enjoyed nature and relaxes.my teen also enjoyed his bike ride. Parking difficult but if you live near its a little gem. Need more lighting at night.
This park is a hidden gem of Queens. Acres of forest with trails for walking and horse back riding as well as a road open only to people on the weekends. We start walking from the Kew Gardens Overlook, cross over Metropolitan Avenue and then walk through the park to Woodhaven Blvd. Weekend bikers, roller bladers, and walkers use the open road - far less crowded than Central Park. Stick to the trails or the road if you want to enjoy the trees, fresh air and birds. The ends of the park are the busiest. Kew Gardens has a baseball field and playground. Metropolitan Avenue has the carousel on one side and racquet ball courts and a track. The asphalt "field" often is host to summer carnivals and puppet shows.
I just found this amazing park in queens with bike trails. They go from regular bike baths with nice greener and you go go off the path into a crazy, scary and fun mountainous bike trails. They have trails marked on the trees yellow, Blue, Red but I just went for it and end up finding the old train tracks. It was a nice adventurous bike ride. Make sure you have some pants and long sleeves because the paths are wild. Be prepared to get off your bike and carry it over some loges, down steep rocky hills and around winding roads. If you like a Mountain Biking try this park.. and Bring some H2O.
This is one of those places you hate to review because you don't want it to get too crowded. Our favorite use of the J train, this park is a wonderful forest oasis in the middle of the city. We like to go early and hike around the pond, then visit the recently landmarked carousel with our kids (grown-ups: hold on! you'll be surprised how fast it goes). Then we like to hike around the bridle trails and hiking trails. A great way to get you and your kids into nature without having to rent a car or spend a weekend outside the city. One tip: spend as little time as possible in the area around the large parking lot; you may find thousands of people there grilling, but you'll quickly be transported to a forest oasis by hitting the bridle trails and hiking trails.
I stumbled on to this nearby park quite by accident. Since then I visit the Park three to four times a week no matter the weather.
It's has beautiful foliage in the fall. Nice place to ride bicycle, jog, play with kids, & horse back riding.
If you have the chance to visit Queens, please visit the Forest Park at Metropolitan avenue, It is a huge park with different trails for Hiking. Yellow , Blue and Orange trails. There is a map and from time to time the Park offers guided tours into the woods. Even on Saturday morning there is hiking groups that goes into the woods for couple of hours. It is beautiful all year round.
I live about 20 minutes away. When my children were young we would go to this park all the time. They use to have one of the oldest carousel (it closed several years ago) they also had pony rides for the kids (but also no longer there). The thing we did enjoy and they still have is free concerts in the park. In the summer they have free shows each week. This park still has a lot to offer such as golf, tennis, horseback riding and other things.