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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Astoria_ParkAstoria Park - Wikipedia

    Astoria Park is a 59.96-acre public park in Queens, New York City, with a pool, a play center, and various sports facilities. It was planned in 1905 and named after the neighborhood in 1913, and has a historic bathhouse and pool designed by John Hatton.

  2. www.nycgovparks.org › parks › astoria-parkAstoria Park : NYC Parks

    Astoria Park is a Queens park with a beautiful pool, tennis courts, a track, a bandstand, and more. Enjoy the views of the East River and the bridges from the park's benches and trails.

  3. Astoria Park is a 60-acre park in Queens, New York, with a swimming pool, a running track, tennis courts, and more. Learn about the park's history, attractions, access, and events on the Astoria Park Alliance website.

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  4. Astoria park is a year round park. It has an Olympic size public pool, tennis courts, children playground, basketball court, run/walk track, restrooms and a parking area. There is a bicycle lane and nice paved walking paths around the park. Enjoy a picnic, a summer movie under the stars, a carnival or a 4th of July fireworks celebration.

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  5. Between two beautiful bridges there lies Astoria park. With a track and exercise stations, skate park, and the largest public pool in the city! The main lawn holds events, and is a great place for sunbathing. Even striped bass fishing in the east river (if you don't mind losing a few lures). Sledding in the winter is a big tradition here too.

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  6. Sep 17, 2024 · Learn about the hidden history and attractions of Astoria Park, one of the largest green spaces in Queens, NYC. Discover the largest pool in NYC parks, the fountains that served as Olympic torches, the lost stream that ran through the park and more.

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  8. Astoria Park, on the west shore of Queens, extends from south of the Triborough Bridge to north of the Hell Gate Bridge. With a panoramic view of the skyscrapers of midtown Manhattan in the south to the Hell Gate channel in the north, the scenery presents the diverse landscape of New York City.