Alley Pond Park is the second-largest public park in Queens, New York City, occupying 655.3 acres. The park is bordered to the east by Douglaston, to the west by Bayside, to the north by Little Neck Bay, and to the south by Union Turnpike. The Cross Island Parkway travels north-south through the park, while the Long Island Expressway and Grand Central Parkway travel east-west through the park. The park primarily consists of woodlands south of the Long Island Expressway and meadowlands north of the expressway. It is run and operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.
Alley Pond Park was mostly acquired and cleared by the city in 1929, as authorized by a resolution of the New York City Board of Estimate in 1927. The park contains the Queens Giant, a tulip poplar that is the tallest carefully measured tree in New York City and possibly the oldest living thing in the New York metropolitan area.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alley_Pond_Park
Official Website https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/alley-pond-park
Address 6367 233rd St, Queens 11364, United States
Coordinates 40°45'1.551" N -73°44'42.019" E