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Public Parks in Weehawken - Weehawken Homes for SaleWeehawken is a rare gem in that residents have access to all the shops, restaurants and amenities you’d expect from a big city—but when you live here, you’re never far from nature. The Weehawken Parks Department maintains a number of public spaces where residents walk, relax and play all year.

Public Parks in Weehawken

The Lincoln Harbor Dog Park is a perennial favorite. It’s an off-leash dog park where pups of all sizes are welcome, and the Weehawken Dog Run is another great place for four-legged friends to play.

There are a handful of fantastic people parks, too, including:

Garden Park

Located on Park Avenue between 38th and 39th, Garden Park is small but amazing. With a perfectly manicured landscape, a bubbling fountain and enough green space to sprawl out and enjoy the beautiful spring weather, Garden Park is a great escape from the everyday.

Gregory Park

Gregory Park is the place to be for a quick game of basketball, a picnic or to let your little ones have a blast on its massive play structure. Located at the corner of Gregory Avenue and Highpoint Avenue, this pretty park has an unparalleled view of NYC.

Webster Reading Garden

This quiet park, which is on Ferry Boulevard off Pershing Road, is the perfect place to catch some rays while you’re reading. With a chess table, a gorgeous gazebo and plenty of lush greenery, Webster Reading Garden is a pleasant spot in an urban setting.

Hamilton Park

A pleasant enclave on Boulevard East at Hudson Place, Hamilton Park is brimming with flowers, grass and trees. It offers a great view of the NYC skyline, which you can see from nearly any bench in the park.

Hudson River Walk

The Hudson River Walk is a picturesque pathway that runs along the river’s west shore.

Louisa Park

Louisa Park, located on Louisa Place between 46th and Fulton, offers visitors great views of NYC while they play basketball (the park has a half-court and a full court), picnic or relax.

Old Glory Park

Old Glory Park is located on Boulevard East at 51st, and while it’s small, it has comfortable benches where visitors can enjoy a great view of the Hudson River and New York City.

American Legion Veterans Park

The American Legion Veterans Park is a fenced-in green space across the street from Old Glory Park on Boulevard East at 49th.

Best Weehawken Parks for Playgrounds

While all of our public parks are spectacular, some are more known than others for their play places.

The best playgrounds are located at:

  • Pizzuta Park on Grand Street (between Chestnut and West 18th)
  • Tot Lot Park on Highwood Avenue (between Liberty Place and Eldorado Place)
  • Waterfront Park and Recreation Center at 1 Port Imperial Boulevard

Best Weehawken Parks for Scenic Views of NYC

If you’d like to sit back and enjoy the NYC skyline, you’ll love:

  • Gregory Park
  • Hamilton Park
  • Louisa Park

Best Weehawken Parks for Peace and Quiet

Sometimes you want to escape from the hustle-and-bustle of city life. If that’s the case, you’ll be able to relax at:

  • Webster Reading Garden
  • Old Glory Park
  • The Hudson River Walk

Are You Living in Weehawken?

If you’re considering moving to Weehawken, call us at XXX-XXX-XXXX or contact us online. We’ll help you find the perfect place. There are plenty of homes for sale in Weehawken that are within walking distance of our picturesque parks.