Friday, May 24, 2013

Amazing things to do for free in NYC... Check out opportunities in our local parks!


Are you only going to be in New York for a month? Why not make the most of it! Brood II cicadas love the outdoors, and at NYC Parks, we want to give all of our visitors the best outdoor experience possible! If you are a cicada reading this, please enjoy these travel tips as you come to our city. Humans are welcome to try out any of these activities as well!
1) Enjoy an Outdoor Concert
If you're a cicada, we know that there's one thing you enjoy most of all. Making noise. So while you're here, why not take in a show and see how the professionals work? With signature concert series such as SummerStage and Celebrate Brooklyn beginning this month, and outdoor concerts all summer, there's bound to be something for every type of fan, from the classical music loving cicada, to that cicada hip hop head among you. Just remember, when you're at a concert, keep it down.
Find a Free Summer Concert near you.
2) Most Romantic Locations in Parks
Although we're sure that you've come to New York for many reasons, we know that you probably have one thing on your mind. Why not find the best park to court your potential mate? This is your chance to be choosy! You can court your lover while looking out over New Jersey's Palisades at Fort Tryon Park, or ride the carousel together with your sweetheart at Willowbrook Park and remember what it was like when you were just a larva back in 1996.
Browse our list of Romantic Parks locations.
3) Go Birding
You know. Just for your own safety.
Learn more about Birding events.
4) Alley Pond Adventure
So maybe you can fly, but now you can find out what it's like to fly like a human does. With high-ropes courses and low-ropes courses, you can give your wings a rest and take a ride on our zip line. We suggest going on Sundays, when the adventure course is free to visitors. Sure, you don't use money, but that's no reason not to be frugal!
Visit the Alley Pond Adventure course.
5) Play Cricket
Okay, we know you're a different kind of noisy insect, but some of us thought this sounded right for you.
Join a Cricket league.
6) Meet the Rangers
You may not know them yet, but they know a lot about you! This month, Our Urban Park Rangers are going to be learning a lot about you, and hosting impromptu cicada events when they see you! Why not head to a park or a Nature Center and meet them for yourself?
Find a Nature Center near you.
7) Check Out a New Park
There are some new parks that you may have heard about, even if you've been living under a rock for the last 17 years. Now's your chance to see them! When your parents were here, the High Line was still an abandoned railway, and Brooklyn Bridge Park was just a mass of shipping piers. From Elmhurst Park in Queens, to Freshkills Park in Staten Island, to Concrete Plant Park in the Bronx, now is your chance to see something new!
Browse our List of Parks.
8) Join a Recreation Center
We know you haven't been doing much over the last 17 years, so now is the perfect time to start working out! Our recreation memberships are free to anyone 17 or younger.
Learn more about Recreation Center Membership.
9) Take a Tree Care Workshop
While you're here, you're going to be spending a lot of time in trees. Did you notice how much your real estate market has improved? We've planted over 750,000 new trees since the start of MillionTreesNYC in 2007! You can become a tree steward, and take care of your favorite tree. After all, it's practically a home repair class!
Come to a TreeLC Workshop.
10) Adventures NYC
With 29,000 acres of parks to explore, you’ll be tired by June 22, but there may be time for one last activity. So why not pack it in all at once? Stop by Central Park for a free day of outdoor adventure, including kayaking, fishing, rock climbing, paddle boarding and more! It's a great event for the whole family! Bring the whole brood!
Learn more about Adventures NYC.
QUOTATION OF THE DAY
“I read part of it all the way through.”
Samuel Goldwyn
(1882 - 1974)

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