PARK FACT:
The Rockaway, Lenape, and Delaware Native Americans inhabited the land that is now Forest Park before the arrival of the Dutch in 1635.
Forest Park
Parks Bathrooms
| Name | Location | Open Year-Round | Accessible |
|---|---|---|---|
| Forest Park (Dry Harbour Playground) | 80 Street & Myrtle Avenue | Yes | |
| Forest Park (Jackson Pond Playground) | 108 Street and Park Lane South | Yes | |
| Forest Park (Seuffert Bandshell) | West Main Drive to eastern side of golf course | No | |
| Forest Park (Sobelsohn Playground, The Overlook) | Park Lane South and Abingdon Road | Yes | |
| Forest Park (Tennis Courts -Forest Parkway) | Park Lane South to north of tennis courts | Yes | |
| Forest Park (The Overlook) | Park Lane (to east and south) to Metropolitan Avenue | Yes | |
| Forest Park (Victory Field) | Long Island Railroad to Woodhaven Boulevard. to Myrtle Avenue to 96th Street | Yes | |
| Forest Park (Visitor Center, near the Carousel) | Woodhaven Boulevard and Forest Park Drive | Yes |




















