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Important Parks Department Service Changes Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Updated: Tuesday, July 7 at 5:00 p.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 are open. We ask that all park goers take extra precautions to stay healthy and safe. Please wear face coverings and maintain at least 6 feet of distance between yourself and others when outside and avoid congregating in groups.
Our park restrooms are open. We are cleaning our restrooms daily with appropriate cleaning products to ensure that they are being fully disinfected.
Our city playgrounds are open. For public safety, please wear a face covering and maintain at least six feet of distance between each child not in the same household. Playgrounds are cleaned daily, however, play equipment is not sterilized. Please stay home if you or your child feels sick, and wash your hands frequently, including before and after using play equipment.
Fields and courts are open. Participants should continue to wear face coverings, follow social distancing protocols and avoid participating in high-contact games , such as football and pick-up basketball.
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.
COVID-19 Testing
Free COVID-19 testing is now available in New York City at more than 100 locations across the city. Visit the City's COVID-19 Testing page for more.
Face Coverings
New York City will continue face coverings in parks across the city free of charge through the social distancing period. For more information visit nyc.gov/facecoverings.
Facility Re-Openings
As our facilities re-open, we ask that patrons wear a face covering and maintain at least six feet of social distance between each household. Wash your hands frequently and wipe down equipment. Cover your coughs and sneezes, do not touch your face, and stay home if you feel sick.
- City playgrounds are re-open.
- Golf courses and driving ranges are re-open.
- Skate parks are re-open.
- Grilling areas are re-open.
- City beaches are re-open for swimming. Please remember to only swim when lifeguards are on duty (10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m). Swimming is prohibited at all other times. Please make sure to wear a face covering, except while in the water.
- Dog runs are re-open. Our off-leash rules still apply, but please note that the Center for Disease Control recommends that all dog owners keep their dogs on a leash and maintain at least six feet of distance from other people and animals.
- Basketball, handball, tennis, bocce, and volleyball courts are re-open. Participants should continue to wear face coverings, follow social distancing protocols and avoid high-contact games, such as pick-up basketball.
- 15 of New York City's public pools will re-open for swimming on July 24 and August 1, as follows:
- Open July 24: Bronx: Mullaly Pool; Manhattan: Wagner Pool; Queens: Liberty Pool
- Open August 1: Bronx: Crotona Pool, Haffen Pool; Brooklyn: Betsy Head Pool, Kosciuszko Pool, Sunset Pool, Manhattan: Hamilton Fish Pool, Jackie Robinson Pool, Marcus Garvey Pool; Queens: Astoria Pool, Fisher Pool; Staten Island: Lyons Pool, Tottenville Pool
Facility Closures
- All NYC Parks Recreation Centers are closed to the public until further notice. We will be extending all memberships to our recreation center members to cover the length of time we are closed.
- All City nature centers are closed until further notice.
- The City's historic houses are closed.
- Roger Morris Park, Dyckman Farmhouse Park, and Queens Farm Park are closed.
- The Swedish Cottage is closed.
- As a precaution, the High Line is closed until July 16.
- The Arsenal Gallery is closed until further notice.
- At this time, certain concessions remain closed, including amusement parks and carousels, indoor tennis facilities, and others.
- Farmers markets and gas stations are open. Customers must practice social distancing.
- Most bicycle rental operations are open. Customers must practice social distancing.
- Most golf courses and outdoor tennis concessions are open. Customers must practice social distancing,
- Most snack bars & some restaurants are open for takeout or delivery, and some for outdoor dining. Customers must practice social distancing.
- Stables remain operational for boarding and are now open to outdoor riding.
Programming Cancellations
In response to the State and City’s directive, all public gatherings in our parks are cancelled until further notice. In the interest of the health and safety of all of our patrons, NYC Parks is not accepting, nor reviewing, event applications for any Special Events until further notice.
Field and Court applications for the fall 2020 season (September 1 – November 30) are now available and must be submitted by July 31. We will not process applications or charge any fees for the fall until we are given the directive that it is safe to re-open fields for permitted play. Team sports are not allowed at this time.
- All Shape Up NYC programs are cancelled until further notice. Please follow Shape Up NYC on Facebook for news on upcoming free online fitness opportunities.
- Adventures NYC is cancelled.
- Urban Park Ranger programs are cancelled.
- All tournaments and sports practices are cancelled.
- All special events held in recreation centers have been cancelled.
- NYC Parks Stewardship events have been postponed until further notice.
Visit our list of Virtual and Online Programs to find upcoming events presented by NYC Parks and our friends and partners.
Programming Service Changes
- NYC's tennis season is delayed until further notice. Tennis permit sales have been suspended for the 2020 season. If you have already purchased a tennis permit, it will be valid through 2021.
- At the discretion of each garden group, GreenThumb community gardens operating on NYC Parks property may open to licensed garden members as well as to members of the general public. Gardens are not required to host public open hours, and public events and gatherings inside gardens are still prohibited.
- Marinas, boatyards, and boat launches are open for personal use of vessels only. Vessel charters, rentals, and group activities or social gatherings are prohibited. Patrons must practice social distancing at all times and wear a face covering where social distancing is not possible.