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Important Parks Department Service Changes Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Updated: Friday, March 20 at 10:00 a.m.
The World Health Organization has declared the COVID-19 disease, known as the coronavirus, a pandemic. During this time, we ask that all park goers use additional precautions to protect their health and safety and that of those around them.
At this time, City parks and playgrounds are open. We ask that all park goers take extra precautions to stay healthy and safe. The NYC Health Department recommends that healthy or sick, all New Yorkers need to stay home as much as possible.
Our park restrooms are open. We are cleaning our restrooms daily with appropriate cleaning products to ensure that they are being fully disinfected.
For more information about coronavirus and a guide on how to stay safe, please visit http://nyc.gov/coronavirus , or text COVID to 692-692 to receive regular SMS texts with the latest news and developments from Notify NYC .
Service Changes and Cancellations
Many events being held in parks by outside groups are being canceled or rescheduled. Before attending, please check with the organizing group to confirm.
Facility Closures
- All NYC Parks Recreation Centers are closed to the public until further notice.
- All City nature centers are closed until further notice.
- The Swedish Cottage is closed through March 29.
- As a precaution to help limit the spread of COVID-19, the High Line is not open.
- The Arsenal Gallery is closed through April 12.
- The City's historic houses are closed.
- At this time, many concessions are closed, including ice skating rinks, amusement parks and carousels, indoor tennis facilities, souvenir shops, and more.
- Some concessions, such as golf courses, gas stations, farmers markets, snack bars/restaurants that provide take out or delivery, and some food carts will remain open and practice social distancing.
- For the health and safety of the horses, stables will remain operational, but closed to the general public.
- Some concessions, such as golf courses, gas stations, farmers markets, snack bars/restaurants that provide take out or delivery, and some food carts will remain open and practice social distancing.
- For the health and safety of the horses, stables will remain operational, but closed to the general public.