Forest Park Carousel

Forest Park Carousel is a attraction Forest Park Queens located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (718) 788-2676

  • Website

    forestparkcarousel.com

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  • Type

    Attraction

Address

Forest Park Dr (West of Woodhaven Blvd) Queens , NY 11421 United States

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Comments / 7


Mei Tam

They have a carousel and a few games for the kids to play. You have to buy tickets to play or ride the rides.

Nate Folkert

carousel is the centerpiece but there are also a couple of other rides for small children, including a train ride and a frog hopper

Halima Shilleh

What a beautiful ride!! Just wonderful

Jessie W

Beautiful carvings with intricate details...historic and only $2.50 a ride!

Dustin

Rides are now $3

Mankynd Wilson

It was fun

Matt Corkett

head down to the pond meditate on a rock, no not that rock thats my rock

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8.5
Scenic Lookout
The Overlook

Great park for picnics. Head further into the park for trails and a bridle path if you're so inclined. - Matthew Caldecutt

8.0
Golf Course
Forest Park Golf Course

Expensive but nice course. $70 on a Saturday with a cart. - Nick Kinling

7.9
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Great track, but it get CROWDED. - Jeffrey Stotsky

Attraction
Flushing Meadows Carousel

Be prepared to either hear a lot of whining or spend $ on snacks, ice cream & toys. - Marcela Jacobs

Playground
DeVoy Playground

Good for the 7 and under crowd - Diver Don

9.2
Park
Forest Park

Best trail in NYC hands down. I have been running here for over 10 years and have not experienced a better trail in NYC. - Danny

7.3
Music Venue
Forest Park Bandshell

Comfortable outdoor seating with good size stage. Shakespeare in the park plays are nice to watch here - Jacky G.

Lake
Forest Park-PFC Lawrence Strack Memorial Pond

Strack Pond was drained & made into ballfields in '66. However, flooding made the fields unusable. In '95, former Parks Commissioner Stern proclaimed the site 'for the ducks' & authorized restoration. - Alan Cordova