Jacob Riis Park

Local nameJacob Riis Park
LocationQueens, New York City

Jacob Riis Park, also called Jacob A. Riis Park and Riis Park, is a seaside park on the southwestern portion of the Rockaway Peninsula in the New York City borough of Queens. It lies at the foot of the Marine Parkway–Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge, east of Fort Tilden, and west of Neponsit and Rockaway Beach. Originally run by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, it later became part of the Jamaica Bay Unit of the Gateway National Recreation Area, and is managed by the National Park Service. It features an extensive sand beach along the Atlantic Ocean coastline and several historic Art Deco structures.

In 1912, the city, urged on by social journalist Jacob Riis, acquired the land for a park initially called Seaside Park and later Telawana Park. In 1914, the park was renamed for Riis.

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Opening hours

Daily: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Riis_Park

Official website http://www.nyharborparks.org/visit/jari.html

Address Queens 11694, United States

Coordinates 40°34'1.286" N -73°52'26.868" E

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