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    This place is a godsend to the area. Absolutely amazing place to go work on your mechanics and up-ing your game. Check it out for sure.

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    Memorial Field

    Memorial Field

    4.7(3 reviews)
    3.4 miLittle Neck

    We call it the fecal field as the organic matter is in great abundance deposited by the areas wild…read morelife ,Geese are the star of this attraction even if you dont see any on a visit you will have proof of the frequency they leave a special fecal bomb....did you know that fowl have no ureathra?as a result we get to enjoy a double whammy of urine and fecal defaced fields !!!plus as if this is not enough excitement at low tide the aroma of dead and decaying aquatic creatures as well as some of the local human waste that is flushed into the bay!!!now lets pair that with the gift of geese and well its an exploding affair of nasal stimulation that few memorials can compare ,check out say GW MEMORIAL IN DC ,take a whiff then head north to Douglaston and no whiff needed the odor will attach instantly to the nasal cavity no invite needed ..

    It's a nice park for residents of the neighborhood. It has a playground, a basketball court, a…read moresoccer field, and benches all around. It's a bit hidden, so you actually have to look for it. Great view of Great Neck from the park as well as of Little Neck Bay. It does smell from time to time as geese like to frolic here, but nothing too hard to withstand. It's worth a visit. Also, beware of the "fake" security guy who comes driving around from time to time in a pickup truck. He'll tell you that you have to be a resident or have a permit to be in the park, but you can just ignore him as he just likes to express his artificial power.

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    Cunningham Park - Grill

    Cunningham Park

    4.4(81 reviews)
    2.4 miFresh Meadows

    I started coming to Cunningham Park in 2021 but never thought to share my experience, why? Well,…read morebefore I became an Elite, I thought yelping was just about restaurant. So visiting the park today I found it to really chilly and active with a good amount of parkgoers. Cunningham Park in 1934, the space has developed into headquarters for countless athletic leagues, animals, playmates, and barbecue enthusiasts. Cunningham Park got it's name in 1934, this park has developed into a headquarters for countless athletic leagues, animals, playmates, and barbecue enthusiasts. I had a BBQ here once I had to get here early and they is information on when you need to reserve a spot. I see that they installed EV charging units with solar panels. This is an upgrade because Electric Vehicles weren't able to get a charge before. Believe it or not, this place provides opportunities for kite flyers, if I'm not mistaken, I may have flew one here once. The bathroom were decent but people over packed the trash cans around the track which is very unattractive but hey, it takes Every Kinda People, to make this world go around, Robert Palmer said that, I didn't. Just another opportunity to ... Inspire more, Yelp more!

    Cunningham Park is a hidden gem for a solid, peaceful walk without having to leave the city. I took…read morethe Cunningham Loop via the AllTrails app, and it was exactly what I needed--manageable, scenic, and well-marked. The trail itself is a mix of dirt paths and paved sections, with enough tree cover to make it comfortable even on a warmer day. The loop isn't overly strenuous, but it gives you a good walk--perfect for clearing your head or getting in some low-impact cardio. I appreciated how clean and well-maintained everything was, and it felt safe, even solo. You'll pass a mix of joggers, dog walkers, and families, but it never felt crowded. There aren't many elevation changes, so don't expect a hike, but for a refreshing, straightforward walk with nature and fresh air, this loop is a win.

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    Kissena Corridor Park

    Kissena Corridor Park

    3.6(7 reviews)
    1.0 miFlushing, Murray Hill

    Kissena Corridor Park is a long stretch of green space that continues from Flushing Meadows-Corona…read morePark & Queens Botanical Garden that blends right into Cunningham Park. The park stretches for almost 3 miles from Main St to Frances Lewis Blvd with its widest part between its namesake Kissena Blvd and 164th St to its narrowest part at Utopia Pkwy. Most of the park is accessible, but there are some wild parts with dense foliage, fallen trees and marshland, better suited for wildlife. The park also encompasses the Kissena Park Golf Course, which is fenced off. If you want to hike the entire length of the park, you can hike along the northern perimeter of the golf course. The golf course is public with greens fees around $30. You'll see golfers there in all types of weather except when it's snow covered. The course entrance is on Booth Memorial, east of 164th St. There are many playgrounds sprinkled along the whole stretch with jungle gyms, monkey bars & slides, along with tennis, basketball & handball courts and softball, baseball & cricket fields. You can generally play sports in the fields if nobody is there, but if you're an organized team, it's best to get a scheduled permit from NYC Parks & Recreation. Also hidden inside the park are many memorials along paved and unpaved walking trails and a surprise velodrome and a lake with plenty of waterfowl.

    Nice place to stroll after work. There's different sport courts, playground, dog park,baseball…read moresection. There's normally an ice cream truck near by after work hours. Once I even seen a police "walking" their horse.

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    The Overlook at Forest Park

    The Overlook at Forest Park

    4.1(14 reviews)
    3.6 miKew Gardens

    My one star review began to weigh a bit heavy on my heart as I took to my pen with great…read moredisappointment in my mind, retribution in my fingers. All of this due to the eminent domain approach to the removal of dog owners and our pups from the grassy field we've been congregating and socializing at for years. This radical decision left many of us, the non drivers mainly, without a open space to run our dogs, share a laugh, catching up with those whose company we look forward to being among. All to build and preserve a wack tee ball field for little kids that a year and a half later -- the munchkins have yet to materialize. But the slow arm of the parks department finally began construction on a cleverly designed new dog park, albeit too small being thin in width and short in length. The project looks to be about single digit completed after almost two years which burns my butt a bit, as private industry would have wrapped this up in weeks but as with much of my life -- a grin and bare (bear) it, smile and wave approach and reluctantly accepting this tired, old and dirty cities inability to do anything on time and on budget.

    I come here occasionally to practice trail running on the orange path. Although it takes about an…read morehour by subway or by running from home, I haven't found any better trails in the NYC area. I see some creeps/junkies hanging out in the early morning (~8 am) in the single track trails but otherwise it's a perfectly nice park. I was surprised to see how the bathroom was so clean that I didn't have an issue changing clothes there after my workout. I've been coming here for about a year but I finally decided to explore the park outside the orange path, and it was worth the adventure. I was happy to check out generally extensive dog park, tennis court, and other activities going on in the lawn.

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    Alley Park

    Alley Park

    4.3(60 reviews)
    3.1 miOakland Gardens

    It's a beautiful day to be surrounded by nature…read more My parent's house in Oakland Gardens is close to Alley pond park, so I am able to walk the trails anytime I want. There are no sharp inclines or steep, rocky hills. I like to walk these trails to admire nature and all it's worth. The lake that I came across while walking today made me want to jump in and swim(not sure if that's allowed). Aside from the trails, there are other little playgrounds in the area that might appeal to children.

    I have always enjoyed coming to this park due to its natural scenery, trails, and amenities. I…read moreappreciated its suitability for various activities like walking, jogging, biking, and birdwatching, along with sports facilities like tennis and baseball fields, as well as its family-friendly features such as playgrounds, fields, and picnic areas. Thumbs up to their Environmental Center which is very helpful in providing educational programs. I like the availability of car parking and multiple entrances, though some trails are better than others. The best part that I enjoy in this park is it marks the start/end of the Vanderbilt Motor Parkway trail path, it is historic, a scenic trail for walking, running, and biking, a beautiful, green space that offers a break from the city, and the paved path connects it to other parks. The trail path extends about 3 miles which makes it a 6 miles trekking distance out and back. In most weekend mornings, there is a great chance that you might see me walking/biking on this trail, so, see you there.

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