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10 Avenue A (btwn W 27th & W 28th St) New York , NY 10009 United States
Basketball and handball courts, baseball diamonds , and playgrounds for all ages make Chelsea Park fun for family outings or just a day in the sun.
Great place to sprint for those looking for an outdoor track !
Watch out for the lady in blue. She'll kick you out as soon as the park closes. At 5:18pm on Friday.
Love that you can play games outdoor
A depressing disgrace of a playground .
Good if you like little league, youth soccer , or homeless encampments
Great place for Flag Football #NYGFL
Soccer pitch
They are taking apart the turf to build a new field .
Beware the turf burns. Mind your ACL & MCLs.
Mi hijo fue feliz en este parque , la zona infantil tiene juegos muy buenos!
Possibile guardare una partita di calcio oppure allenarsi nella pista di atletica.
Great addition to the neighborhood! - Amy Cummings
Inside this family-friendly park, children can play in Maria’s Perennial Garden with houses flowers, rock gardens, and is always full of birds and butterflies. - Compass
The handball wall behind the soccer fields make a nice tennis backboard. Great morning warmup. - Erika Beatty
Really cool vibe! Close to shops and coffeeshops! on weekends outside market place - Kujtesa M
Beautiful space to stroll or take a seat. Try one of the vendors selling tasty tacos, ice cream or coffee. - Julie Soscia
Great happy hours and great food. Staff here make you feel very welcome - Kathryn Wright