Submitted by CactusBoyScout t3_zk39ld in nyc
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GrassGaurdian t1_izym797 wrote
So... Exactly the one I thought
bklyn1977 t1_izyq7ky wrote
You mean the one with the largest park in the city?
tyen0 t1_izz6svi wrote
And the NY Botanical Garden? Shocking.
bklyn1977 t1_izz8kj9 wrote
dey got plants yo
Throwawayhelp111521 t1_izzaw2o wrote
Pelham Bay Park. It's the largest public park in New York City.
tyen0 t1_izzblm7 wrote
Yeah, I was just adding on more greenery. :) Sad that the ny times has to resort to clickbaity titles like this, but I can see why.
mahabraja t1_izzs74c wrote
You ever seen wave hill? Sometimes in spring, I swear that view there blows anything NYBG has away.
Dear_Strawberry7215 t1_izz9m76 wrote
Just take a stroll down fordham, BX zoo, Mosholu parkway to botanical gardens to van cortland. All very beautiful. Not to mention city island pelham bay. I love the bronx.
bklyn1977 t1_izzc4in wrote
I love Orchard Beach
J-Brahmz t1_izzku36 wrote
Despite all the greenery, the Bronx seems to have the worst air quality and pollution from what I’ve read. Bit strange.
speedy790_1 t1_izzm0am wrote
That's in large part due to the Cross Bronx Expressway where a large number of Diesel trucks spend hours idling while stuck in traffic.
J-Brahmz t1_izzmue5 wrote
Makes sense. Pretty ironic.
mahabraja t1_izzs2xy wrote
And actual topography?
Dear_Strawberry7215 t1_izz8tj2 wrote
Yeah exactly
n3vd0g t1_j03smbs wrote
Literally came here to same the same thing. Like, has no one in nyc looked at a map...?
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donutcronut t1_j007roi wrote
r/savedyouaclick
asprisokolata t1_izz4my6 wrote
Knew it!
mister_rebuild t1_izxj5af wrote
I just recently learned that Pelham Bay Park is the biggest park in NYC by a significant margin and is 3x bigger than CP
michaelmvm t1_izxtk8z wrote
please just say central park bro
abs0lutelypathetic t1_izy5koe wrote
CenParPaTo
easy_being_green t1_izynhv9 wrote
PaBeNoPa (The Park Below North of the Park)
abs0lutelypathetic t1_izyr7xd wrote
Disgusting
Flivver_King t1_izyjs7b wrote
Big Green Rectangle
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tyen0 t1_izz6yzb wrote
Yeah, the context is so difficult to figure out, I thought he meant cheese pizza!
CactusBoyScout OP t1_izxl9xm wrote
It’s nice! I’ve walked around it a few times. Orchard Beach has a real party vibe in the summers too.
Pretty nice way to spend a day in the Bronx is to go to Pelham Bay Park and walk around then go to Orchard Beach for a swim and then hit up City Island for seafood after.
Flivver_King t1_izy1tht wrote
As a City Islander I recommend going to the Black Whale. Very cozy little place with a nice little garden in the back when the weather is nice and good food. Owners are awesome too.
Infinite_Carpenter t1_izyg5df wrote
Any other recs for the area?
Flivver_King t1_izyhes5 wrote
Artie’s for pasta, Sammy’s for huge portions, Johnnie’s Reef if you just want quick fried sea food. The restaurants in the Harlem Yacht Club and City Island Yacht Club are open to the public too.
Infinite_Carpenter t1_izyi9sc wrote
Any other activities you recommend? City Island is so far that I’d make a day of it. I think I’d have to walk from the 6.
cmereu2me t1_izyk33w wrote
You can actually catch the Bx29 right around the corner when you walk downstairs from the train.
Infinite_Carpenter t1_izykdcp wrote
Sounds dope. Thank you!
cmereu2me t1_izykv72 wrote
No prob. If you are big into walking/hiking then definitely check out Orchard Beach and the trails on Hunter Island (the wooded area behind the parking lot).
Flivver_King t1_izyjkpc wrote
You can go on a fishing charter boat if you’re into that. If you go to the restaurant in the yacht clubs you’ll meet people that have sailboats and they’re always looking for crew members for race nights. I used to crew on sailboats and had one too but I sold the sailboat and got a trawler and I prefer power boating and fishing now. Sailing is awesome though.
Infinite_Carpenter t1_izyjsld wrote
Sounds like a different world than the rest of the city. Wild.
Flivver_King t1_izyk72c wrote
Best neighborhood in the city.
Infinite_Carpenter t1_izykbzv wrote
Damnnnn I don’t even know how to swim.
Flivver_King t1_izykqt3 wrote
Just wear a life jacket and learn how to. It’s not hard, like riding a bike you never forget once you know how to.
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CactusBoyScout OP t1_j003j0i wrote
It looks like Cape Cod when you’re there. It is weird and cool.
Infinite_Carpenter t1_j02t6o4 wrote
I always wanted to go. Just needed some local advice.
WeightFun6124 t1_izyn0a6 wrote
Not City Island, but really close , If you play golf, Pelham Split Rock is a really nice course. There’s the Pell Mansion across the street. City Island Nautical Museum is interesting. There’s also some unique stores on the island
Infinite_Carpenter t1_izyuxcl wrote
Thanks. It sounds more like a warm weather trip.
meantnothingatall t1_izzqtz7 wrote
I've actually walked from Pelham Bay to City Island before (it's a bit of a walk, many people bike as well) and it's a nice walk. I've also walked up toward Pelham/Pelham Manor (also a bike trail.)
stewartm0205 t1_j00121s wrote
We biked when we were young. It was the thing to do.
mall_goth420 t1_izy3a8x wrote
Come to Van Cortlandt! The NYC Ranger lead hikes through it all the time
Cruitire t1_izxl3rq wrote
I’m going with the Bronx. The area around Wave Hill will make you think you are in Northern Westchester.
_kalebb_ t1_izxm3f8 wrote
Ding ding we have a winner
AnacharsisIV t1_izy0j2f wrote
Wave Hill is like a 30-45 minute walk from the westchester border so that makes perfect sense.
Rottimer t1_izyydxz wrote
Yeah, but that 30-45 minutes brings you to Yonkers - which isn’t exactly what people are thinking of.
Cruitire t1_izz7wrn wrote
Lol, this is what I was going to say. Crossing the border into Yonkers is nothing like Croton Falls or North Salem, which is more what I was thinking.
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mall_goth420 t1_izy34er wrote
The Bronx has literal woodlands in it I doubt anyone would be too shocked
stewartm0205 t1_j0014qt wrote
Seton Falls Park.
taipwnsu t1_j00vfvi wrote
I went hiking by Orchard Beach and my friend and I both found ticks on ourselves (goes to show you should ALWAYS check for ticks after a hike!)
I'm still not convinced we hiked an actual trail, but they were definitely woods!
takethe6 t1_izyfods wrote
No brainer for Bronx dwellers. I lived/worked there for twenty years and have walked and cycled every inch of that green space. Cheers to the Boogie Down!!
decelerationkills t1_izxm9qp wrote
Geography 101.
I would be curious to know, what are the numbers on the currently residing New Yorkers who have visited all five boroughs? And what percent of people have only visited two boroughs or three etc.
Pool_Shark t1_izxqs4s wrote
The Bronx has Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Zoo, and the Botanical gardens so I would imagine plenty of NYers have it up there at some point
decelerationkills t1_izxuczj wrote
Don’t follow sports at this point in my life but as a former Mets fan since early childhood I think I’ve gone to Shea stadium / Citi field at a 5:1 ratio vs Yankee stadium LOL
Edit: good point for sure though.
AnacharsisIV t1_izy0mk9 wrote
I'm a born and raised New Yorker- grew up in the Bronx and visited Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens pretty early on in my life.
It took me 27 years to first step foot on Staten Island.
TapesNStuff t1_izxpv5p wrote
I've lived in 4 of the five boroughs. Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Staten Island.
I've barely been, but I have been into The Bronx but I haven't spent a lot of time there.
Saladcitypig t1_izy0hyf wrote
the zoo is probably the destination that completes the five for many people, and not visiting staten island seems like common sense.
BxGyrl416 t1_izy5ena wrote
Live in the Bronx, spent a lot of time in every borough except States Island, though I’ve been there many times too. I knew this about the Bronx. Most people don’t know how green it is.
Rottimer t1_izyzfkr wrote
People born and raised here are likely to have visited all 5 at some point. I imagine it’s going to be a lot less likely if you’re a transplant.
Even Staten Island has things to see. As a kid in Brooklyn (and I’m dating myself) the YMCA summer day camp used to take kids to a public pool walking distance from the Staten Island ferry. Not all the public pools in Brooklyn had been re-opened back then. My elementary school took us to Staten Island Zoo a couple of times as well as “Historic Richmond Town.”
oreosfly t1_izy6tq5 wrote
Born and raised here, been to all five plenty of times each. I’ve been to SI the least, but I still go several times a year. It probably isn’t a place worth going to unless you have a car
Pelham Bay Park has a pretty dope driving range. Nothing like packing up the clubs and driving a group of friends out there to smack golf balls all day
cogginsmatt t1_izxstqq wrote
I haven't been to SI but definitely will some day, maybe next summer to catch some baseball. Otherwise IDK how you can live here and not need to go to other boroughs. I spend 90% of my time in Manhattan but I can't imagine only being in Manhattan all the time.
andrewegan1986 t1_izy302a wrote
I have been to the Bronx 3 times. The first 2 were on accident, the 3rd was for a Yankee game. I'm willing to explore but don't really have a reason.
NlNTENDO t1_izy8irc wrote
I've biked to them all but never actually stayed in SI
zed910 t1_izztgrg wrote
If I can't get there by rail I'm not ever going to Staten Island.
Canyousourcethatplz t1_izxn161 wrote
I'll never go to Staten Island if I can help it. Lol. I've been to all the others. Queens the least. Manhattan the most.
CactusBoyScout OP t1_izxpx9n wrote
Staten Island has some things worth seeing/doing.
There's a big Sri Lankan community with a cluster of great restaurants pretty close to the ferry.
Snug Harbor is a really beautiful botanic garden with fun events.
Staten Island is also full of Italians so there's lots of good pizza. I've heard some of the beaches are nice too but I haven't been.
Weaponized_Puddle t1_izxrlt4 wrote
I’m from Staten Island, trust you’d rather go to Rockaway.
CactusBoyScout OP t1_izxrqcf wrote
Do you have opinions on the best pizza in Staten Island? Does it hold its own with the rest of the boroughs?
ctindel t1_izxwl5y wrote
Deninos is great. Starting with the pandemic we would take the kids hiking in the greenbelt (the mount moses hike is great with small kids) and get some deninos pizza after.
If you just want to take the ferry across and grab something, "Maries 2" is great as well.
Weaponized_Puddle t1_izxspip wrote
Per capita undeniably. The good pizza to population ratio here is so good. There’s only one distinguished pizza place that people will leave the island for, but that’s exclusively for Sicilian so it doesn’t even count.
I’m sure someone can point to a luxury pizza place that cost $30+ a pie that has SI beat in Manhattan or something, but that’s cheating. Our ‘average’ pizza is good pizza in other boroughs.
Also, we have a niche we absolutely dominate in: crunchy thin crust pizza. People will drive all the way to CT to get Pepe’s, but we have them beat.
Plays_On_TrainTracks t1_izxwz6n wrote
I hope you arent talking about leaving staten island for L&B
Smashwatermelon t1_j00chwd wrote
Goodfellas on Hylan Blvd is absolutely amazing.
decelerationkills t1_izz013l wrote
In my albeit limited experience I’ve had some good ass Italian pastries and cookies from some bakeries on the island. Pizza is def better on average than the other boroughs, though that could be subjective lol.
I think most people who live on Staten Island for the most like to go to Jersey or the rest of the city for their own pleasure.
decelerationkills t1_izxnw5r wrote
you gotta go at least once my dude!
Not all of Staten Island is bad (despite popular opinion) even if it’s just to enjoy the view from the ferry on a summer afternoon .
I would say for me most to least visited Manhattan Bk queens Bronx Staten Island .
I found that in my experience most if not all people that I know that live on the island want to meet in Jersey or the city further decreasing my opportunities to go there. Whether that is good or bad is subjective lol
app4that t1_izxszun wrote
A few notes about the exceptional Queens parks, for those who don't know.
Forest Park (in beautiful Forest Hills) has the most 'feels like a giant forest' vibe of perhaps any city park I have visited. The trails are a delight.
Juniper Valley Park, in Middle Village, is often rated as the #1 cleanest park in all the 5 boroughs. It is immaculate, or as close as you can get to that in NYC.
The Gantry is a State Park in Astoria and it is small but very lovely with awesome views of Manhattan that you just can't get in, well Manhattan, for obvious reasons.
There are many more worthy of discovery, some wild and natural like Baisley Pond, some are actually really nice, uncrowded beaches with huge clean boardwalks to bike on or stroll, like Rockaway, and some are notable for everything you can do there (Flushing Meadows with loads of sights in and around it, including the best kept secret botanical garden, known as the Queens Botanical Garden, which charges a modest admission, but is totally worth a visit, and then there is Cunningham Park with it's acres of ball fields and open space.
CactusBoyScout OP t1_izxuag6 wrote
Forest Park also has that disused train line that they’re thinking of reactivating or turning into another High Line.
You can walk along the old tracks and even find the old station platforms if you go far enough.
decelerationkills t1_izxuuxw wrote
Nice yo!! Thank you for organizing all that, hopefully this will encourage others to go to the parks that we do have and just go check out other boroughs and see what’s up!
Make good use of those parks people! And be a good neighbor, clean up after yourself!!
CactusBoyScout OP t1_izxv8od wrote
One of my favorite things to do when I’m bored in NY and don’t want to spend any money is just pick a city park I’ve never visited and go check it out. They’re all pretty unique.
My deep cut pick: Marine Park in Brooklyn.
It’s like a beautiful wetland sanctuary with some nice recreation facilities. I think they redid everything recently too because it used to have a pretty bad reputation for abandoned junk being dumped there.
Wowzlul t1_izyqu4z wrote
> You can walk along the old tracks and even find the old station platforms if you go far enough.
I have seent the Richmond Hill station platform with mah own two eyes, and it is glorious.
CactusBoyScout OP t1_izyszce wrote
Last time I went there, some young guy in a NYC Parks uniform popped out and I thought I was busted.
But he was like “Oh you’re good. I’m just walking the tracks too and wore this old uniform in case I got caught.”
Wowzlul t1_izyttfs wrote
I have so many good pics of the RBB infrastructure with new growth twisting it apart. There's also that awesome graffiti on the Richmond Hill platform you can only see from the air.
George4Mayor86 t1_izxqrwj wrote
It’s worth a visit for the Sri Lankan food alone.
jl250 t1_izysdu4 wrote
Any recs?
Douglaston_prop t1_izxrpim wrote
The borough of parks, I spent some time exploring them during the covid lockdowns. Some pretty nice trails there.
Wowzlul t1_izyqwrw wrote
Wild turkeys in the hills too!
charliehustles t1_izybng3 wrote
Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn.
I’m not going to Staten Island
LighthouseDweller t1_izz6a4r wrote
Good. Thank you.
BxGyrl416 t1_izy5pv8 wrote
We legit find turkeys and coyotes up here.
CactusBoyScout OP t1_izy5tl3 wrote
Remember when a deer swam to Manhattan and it was major news?
BxGyrl416 t1_izye2t6 wrote
Yup. They get across from the Henry Hudson Pkwy, most likely. You find all sorts of fritters abs flies up here.
DepressedAlchemist t1_j0dysa0 wrote
And deer. There's tons of deer in Pelham Bay Park.
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Comfortable_Ad8325 t1_izxj7ar wrote
Staten Island I’d imagine
CactusBoyScout OP t1_izxjhh9 wrote
>!it’s the Bronx!!<
smolover t1_izxjro5 wrote
fun fact: bronx parks big
Comfortable_Ad8325 t1_izxjmac wrote
Yeah, I clicked on the article afterwards. It makes sense I suppose.
fieldysnuts94 t1_izyiymq wrote
Yeah this tracks. Pelham Park is huge and there’s wooded areas around it that you’ll feel like you’re not anywhere in the 5 boroughs.
ApoclypseMeow t1_izz8f9c wrote
Because it's the Times, were we supposed to go in with the assumption that it was obviously Manhattan and then get our minds blown that Outer Boroughs exist?
CactusBoyScout OP t1_izz9xen wrote
I don't think anyone would guess Manhattan.
WorthPrudent3028 t1_izykb59 wrote
I would have thought that. It's like 50% parkland.
m104 t1_izzqe4v wrote
I know the article says the Bronx, but it's just not true. SI is greener, when defined according to NDVI. That's a less sexy article for the Times, tho.
I'm a PhD student and part of my research involves assessing the health effects of neighborhood green spaces in NYC. I've collected and analyzed these data myself.
CactusBoyScout OP t1_izzvtgz wrote
So is that measuring people’s yards though? I think the article is talking about public green space.
m104 t1_j00d1xb wrote
Fair point! NDVI includes yards.
Saixcrazy t1_izyxm0p wrote
Man I love the Bronx
wabashcanonball t1_izz96i2 wrote
It’s the one I thought.
ThirdShiftStocker t1_izzvkb1 wrote
Already knew it was the Bronx before I even clicked
lemming-leader12 t1_j00h2qv wrote
I think they think we think it would be Queens. Though it could have been Staten Island. Definitely not Brooklyn or Manhattan, but obviously it was the Bronx since most people think South Bronx when they think Bronx and not how upstatey it can kinda get.
rachelbluetoo t1_j01fj3i wrote
A few summers ago my family and I did the NYC Parks overnight camping experience at Pelham Bay Park. They took us on a hike at twilight and when we approached a clearing there were probably 25 deer hanging out. It was one of those magical experiences where you feel like you’re miles away from NYC but somehow could only happen in NYC.
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King-of-New-York t1_j01f073 wrote
Even though the article claims the Bronx, I would think the greenery in the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Preserve alone would have the Bronx beat by a wide margin.
Lovis_Iovis t1_j01mml9 wrote
JBWR is huge and beautiful, but it’s also mostly water. There are some big patches of salt marsh, but even they are dwarfed by the two biggest parks in the Bronx.
King-of-New-York t1_j01vl4u wrote
I see your point.
CompleteOriginal5802 t1_izydro6 wrote
The Bronx is a dump 💯
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_bird_internet t1_izxwarl wrote
For those that don’t want to click - it’s the Bronx.