Best parks and nature in Staten Island (US)

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Clove Lakes Park (Park)
1150 Clove Rd
4.6

Clove Lakes Park is most popular around 1 PM on Sundays. Visitors usually stay up to 1 hour here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

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Willowbrook Park (Park)
1 Eton Pl
4.5

Willowbrook Park is most popular around 12 PM on Wednesdays. Visitors usually stay up to 1 hour here. It's most quiet on Sundays.

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Great Kills Park (Park)
3270 Hylan Blvd
4.5

Great Kills Park is most popular around 2 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 1 hour here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

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Latourette Park (Park)
Rockland Ave. &
4.4

Latourette Park is most popular around 2 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 1 hour here. It's most quiet on Tuesdays.

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High Rock Park (Park)
200 Nevada Ave
4.6

High Rock Park is most popular around 11 AM on Thursdays. Visitors usually stay up to 45 min here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

Often referred to as one of the most tranquil places in New York City, High Rock Park is noted for its quiet ponds and deep woods. Hosting the Greenbelt Conservancy's headquarters, the park has been recognized as a Natural Environmental Education Landmark by the United States Department of the Interior. High Rock Park contains six walking trails, five ponds, and various wetlands, including Walker Pond and Loosestrife Swamp. Visitors can also climb Mt.

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Freshkills Park (Park)
Staten Island, NY 10314
4.1

Freshkills Park is most popular around 1 PM on Thursdays. It's most quiet on Saturdays.

After serving as a landfill for over fifty years, the Freshkills Park site is now one of the most important environmental habitats in the city. With capping and protective systems, the closed landfill has become a new engineered landscape. Wildlife are already responding to the environmental changes. Birds, fish and mammals are thriving in the creeks and grasslands. As the park is built in phases, free tours and events provide early access.

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