Nestled along the East River in Queens, Astoria Park offers a vibrant space for outdoor activities. The park is home to the city’s oldest and largest free-to-enter outdoor pool, a favorite spot for swimmers. Visitors can also enjoy tennis courts, a running track, playgrounds, and skate parks. Picnic areas provide a perfect setting for relaxation, while the views across the East River to eastern Manhattan add to the park’s charm. Whether you’re looking to stay active or simply unwind, Astoria Park has something for everyone.
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