Paul K. • July 7, 2018My favorite softball fields in NYC. The dirt infields and grass outfields are well-manicured, and there’s lots of seating for players and passers-by who want to catch a game.
The New York Daily News • August 22, 2011PHOTO: In 1933, after the old Lower Reservoir was finally filled in creating the Great Lawn, youngsters gather for the first unofficial baseball game, at the link!
R • August 9, 2014One of the best ballfields in NYC. Soccer, baseball, batting "cage," frisbee, whatever you want to do this place has enough open space for all ages from toddlers to adults!
L. T. • June 9, 2015A beautiful, wide-open field with fabulous views. Go for a picnic and bring your blanket and camera!
L.I. Midweek Baseball • December 16, 2010Want to play real baseball? Check out L.I. Midweek Baseball
Patti L. • August 11, 2013Enter the park from the west side at 100th St. Follow the path to the north meadow baseball fields.
Affinia Hotel Collection • June 13, 2014Playgrounds, baseball fields, and basketball courts are all open during the summer at this intimate park.
MetroFocus • June 30, 2011Enjoy free fishing clinics with the Lower East Side Ecology Center on select Summer Fridays - bait and tackle included!
Mark H. • February 4, 2018Don’t forget to reserve ahead by calling the Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation.
$h0wT!m3 M. • August 24, 2010Great field to play and be at in the summer time and during winter outdoor sports.
Michael F. • July 12, 2016This is my all time favorite place in the city. There are baseball fields, lots of green lawns, a Shakespeare garden, and awesome paved loop that you can run or bike on. There's a pool too!!!
P. D. • April 17, 2023Baseball wise. Turf is never ideal but at least one of the fields also has dirt. The other is pure turf and not fit for travel league baseball.
Bill M. • December 24, 2009The upper dog park at the top of the hill is much better than the lower ones with the kitty litter turf.
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