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68th and 1st (btw 1st and 2nd) New York , NY 10021 United States
Near FDR Drive in the 60s, St. Catherine’s Park is popular with the after-school crowd. A tennis wall, handball courts, and small running track are used frequently for friendly pick-up games.
Nice local park/playground. Picnic tables and plenty of seating.
Can’t remember how long did i walk, from Whole Foods, just to want to find a place to have my salad bought in whole foods????????
Fun for kids of all ages
Don’t eat sand
They don't allow pets .
Closed at night...
Its an OK park with its biggest downside that it has the FDR on one side and the Queensborough bridge above. Traffic noise. Has basketball court, handball court, and two playgrounds. - Gregory R
Kids love the crescent moon sandbox, make sure to check it out - Rajesh Midha
I'm a Dunkin regular, and this is one of the better stores they have. Service is fast, and they make the coffee the way you want it right. - Tom DiMaggio
Amazing customer service even when they are busy they are very nice! - Marissa
Love my park. I've been taking 6 mile walks around Central Park 3 times a week. Sheep's Meadow is a great place to hang out for a picnic. Tavern on the Green is an awesome spot to grab a drink. - Leigh Ann