Check out the park rules and know that there is a security guard walking around policing picnics.
Yakira N.
Classificação do local: 5 Kingsbridge, Bronx, NY
beautiful place. must visit and picnic
Ray M.
Classificação do local: 5 Manhattan, NY
Very beautiful park with gorgeous homes to walk around nearby. A cute gazebo is a lovely resting spot to have a lunch or just look into the water. You can bring your dogs, too.
Catherine H.
Classificação do local: 5 Larchmont, NY
It’s beautiful spring, summer, fall and winter(OK, as beautiful as anything can get in our frigid winters). Free, lots of space, stunning views and did i mention that it’s free year round? Oh, and if you live in the Larchmont zip code, join the beach in the summer. It’s amazing too.
Kelsey M.
Classificação do local: 5 Hauppauge, NY
Gorgeous park! Sat by a pretty gazebo near a rocky area looking over the harbor. So relaxing and smells like the beach in Maine. Was there on a weekday morning so there weren’t too many people around, a few runners and bikers. I’m not a member of the beach but it looks good for kids. Not positive I parked in a legal spot but no ticket! Maybe next time I’ll try to scope out the parking better.
Patricia S.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
What a lovely place to watch the fourth of July fireworks! It was easy to find a good spot on the grass to listen to the music under the trees and still see the barge where the fireworks launch from through the clearing on the beach side. The works themselves were only 10 – 15 minutes and nice, but not too extravagant. A friend was disappointed, but I liked it. Parking can be a bit tricky, but if you don’t mind walking a bit you’ll definitely find something. The crowd was a mix of ages and races, with people saying hello to their neighbors. Even the Mayor was walking around saying hello to people. Really enjoyed it here. Good work, Larchmont!
Jason P.
Classificação do local: 5 Bronx, NY
A wonderful time. Went there for a a little while to snap some photos on a Saturday afternoon. Getting there was a cinch. Parking was a bit of a pain. According to the website, the park is privately owned collectively by the residents of Larchmont, and there are a few rules to be followed. There was nothing too restrictive. Since there is no lot, parking is on the residential streets which have some limitations. On a nice Saturday afternoon, I found legal street parking about 4 blocks away or so, which isnt bad at all. The views there are spectacular. The park is extremely well kept. Some of the parks of Westchester County require a fee or proof of residency, but not this one. This park is truly a great gift by the people of the town. I recommend all to visit to take in the lovely views… though be sure to follow the rules :)