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  1. Whether you’re interested in baseball, birdwatching, skating or nature programs, there are thousands of ways to enjoy Prospect Park. Explore the menu for some of the favorite Prospect Park activities, and check our event calendar for daily activities and programs, including on school holidays, weekends and more.

  2. Prospect Park Alliance is the non-profit organization that sustains, restores and advances Brooklyn's Backyard, in partnership with the City of New York. The Alliance provides critical staff and resources that keep Prospect Park green and vibrant for the diverse communities that call Brooklyn home. Learn More.

  3. www.prospectpark.org › visit-the-park › park-mapProspect Park Map

    Explore the Prospect Park map to plan your next visit to Brooklyn's 585-acre oasis of staggering natural beauty, historic buildings and more. Skip to content Visit the Park

  4. Prospect Park is a world unto itself: a 585-acre oasis of scenic beauty for relaxation and recreation for our diverse community to enjoy. Browse the menu to inspire and inform your visit. In Things to Do, find information about birdwatching, nature programs, skating and much more.

  5. Growth of Brooklyn and Plans for Prospect Park. In the 18th century, Brooklyn was one of six villages dotting the western end of Long Island. In 1814 Robert Fulton’s ferry service contributed to the expansion of East River commerce and linked the growing town with its neighbor and competitor, New York City.

  6. May 17, 2024 · Join the Alliance for a series of wellness events in Prospect Park all summer long. On Thursdays from May 30 to August 29, join Brooklyn Flow and Prospect Park Alliance for free weekly yoga on the Long Meadow presented by NewYork-Presbyterian.

  7. www.prospectpark.org › visit-the-park › places-to-goProspect Park Audubon Center

    Explore the diversity of nature in Prospect Park at the Prospect Park Audubon Center, the first urban-area Audubon Center in the nation.

  8. BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn!, presented by BRIC in partnership with the Prospect Park Alliance, is New York’s longest-running, free outdoor performing arts festival, and takes place each summer in Prospect Park at the Lena Horne Bandshell.

  9. www.prospectpark.org › visit-the-park › places-to-goProspect Park Tennis Center

    The Prospect Park Tennis Center is one of Brooklyn’s most popular tennis destinations. Featuring hard and clay courts, and a seasonal tennis bubble, the Center is open year-round for day and evening tennis.

  10. www.prospectpark.org › visit-the-park › things-to-doSmorgasburg Prospect Park

    Smorgasburg, presented in partnership with Prospect Park Alliance, is considered the “Woodstock of Eating.”. This beloved food festival offers a range of cuisines from local food purveyors. Visit Smorgasburg every Sunday beginning April 7 on Prospect Park’s Breeze Hill, near the Lincoln Road entrance, through October 27.