Discover the national parks of New York City

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See how easy it is to visit New York City’s national park sites without a car!

Click on a park map below to locate nearby subway stations and bus stops within walking distance to national park sites in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx.

Stonewall
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Stonewall National Monument

Represents a milestone in the quest for LGBTQ civil rights.

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African Burial Ground
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African Burial Ground National Monument

A sacred place honoring the enslaved Africans buried there.

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Gateway
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Gateway National Recreation Area - Jamaica Bay Unit

Includes the only wildlife refuge in the National Park System, as well as New York City’s first municipal airport.

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Gateway
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Gateway National Recreation Area - Staten Island Unit

One of the oldest military installations in the nation occupying 226 acres.

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Statue of Liberty
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Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island

The iconic epitome of freedom representing the United States of America.

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Castle Clinton
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Castle Clinton National Monument

Once a defense fort, an immigration station, and a concert hall.

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Governor's Island
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Governors Island National Monument

The island that defended New York for two centuries.

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General Grant
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General Grant National Memorial

The final resting place of the General and his wife.

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Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace
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Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site

The childhood home of the first U.S. President born in New York City.

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Hamilton Grange
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Hamilton Grange National Memorial

Alexander Hamilton built this home in Harlem for his family.

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Federal Hall
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Federal Hall National Memorial

Where President George Washington first took the oath of office.

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St. Paul's
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Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site

The church that found itself caught between British and Continental armies.

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Lower East Side Tenement Museum
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Lower East Side Tenement Museum

A national historical site that was home to more than 3,000 immigrants.

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