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The Greenbelt Conservancy

Spread across 2,800 acres in the middle of Staten Island, this sprawling conservation area brings together forests, wetlands, and grasslands into one immersive landscape. Winter visits reveal a quieter, more contemplative side of the terrain—fewer crowds mean you can really sink into the stillness of the bare trees and frost-touched trails. The connected parks like LaTourette, Willowbrook, and High Rock each carve out their own character, where you might find yourself golfing, practicing archery, catching a baseball game, or tracking birds through the W. Davis Wildlife Refuge depending on the season. There's also a beloved carousel spinning year-round that draws families in for simple, timeless fun. Beyond the recreational side, the Conservancy runs environmental education programs, seasonal camps, and special events including concerts that shift with the calendar. Guided tours let you dig deeper into what makes each habitat tick and meet the creatures that call it home. Whether you're a local seeking refuge from the city's pace or traveling through, this green space delivers both adventure and peaceful escape.

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RollerJam USA

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Conference House

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Historic Richmond Town

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Wolfe’s Pond Park

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St. George - Stapleton

Verrazzano Bridge

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Clove Lakes Park

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St. George Theatre

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Snug Harbor Botanical Garden

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Port Richmond

Staten Island Zoo

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Staten Island Ferry

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Snug Harbor Cultural Center