Corlears Hook Park

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397 FDR Dr
New York, NY 10002

Corlears Hook Park is a charming waterfront green space located in New York NY. It offers stunning views of the East River and the Manhattan skyline making it a perfect spot for relaxation and leisure. The park features playgrounds picnic areas and walking paths inviting visitors to enjoy outdoor activities and scenic strolls.

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Marianne W.
7/16/2024

Corlears Hook Park is connected by footbridges and winding paths, the spacious Corlears Hook Park and the adjoining East River Park in Manhattan's Lower East Side offer softball fields, tennis...

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Dominik D.
12/1/2021

This seamlessly blends with John V Lindsay park. The only difference is which side of the Williamsburg bridge it's on. Other than that, same natural elements, same river views and same nearby, yet...

Nancy M.
6/17/2023

Lots of construction very small park. No monument to the massacre or any mention of the history.

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Mathew S.
8/24/2021

I just read that this park was a popular red light zone in the 1800s, and apparently the word 'hookers' comes from the name of this park.

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Bill M.
4/23/2013

One of the sorriest dog runs I have found so far in Manhattan. Things it has going for it: - Plenty of shade Things it has against it: - Unsafe, inadequate temporary fencing - Not kept up like...

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