Train Park Garden

Gale Place, Bronx, NY 10463

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Gale Place, The Bronx, New York 10463, United States
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About the Business

Welcome to Train Park Garden, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of The Bronx at Gale Place, New York. Our park offers a perfect escape from the bustling city life, inviting you to unwind and immerse yourself in nature’s beauty. Train Park Garden is a community treasure, featuring lush landscapes, vibrant flower beds, and peaceful walking paths that promise a refreshing experience for visitors of all ages.

Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to read, a safe place for children to play, or a scenic backdrop for a leisurely stroll, Train Park Garden provides the ideal setting. Our well-maintained grounds are perfect for family picnics, morning jogs, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature. We also host community events throughout the year, making it a lively hub for local gatherings and celebrations.

Come and discover the charm of Train Park Garden, where nature and community come together. We look forward to welcoming you to our beloved park, a place where memories are made and relaxation is redefined.

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Yajaira Martinez:
5

"Cute and structured to allow children run around all while parents sit to watch without losing sight of them."

almost 3 years ago
KL Reyes:
5

"Beautiful little park. It's open to the public and not just residents. There are events sometimes held there and teen-run farmers markets."

almost 3 years ago
TheSigma184:
5

"It's a nice park to take my son. It's in a very quiet area and it has the train, rock climbing, and slides."

almost 4 years ago
Fuentes INCorperated:
4

"My daughter like to make new friends. We love the train just wish they would paint it to a more cheerful color. Or let the kids pait it that would be great."

almost 5 years ago
Danny Sanchez:
3

"for an infant friendly park, there some rough terrain if you have an infant. At a glimpse you would think this park is designed for infants and some toddlers but often and frequently this park is filled with juveniles(which they can go one more block up to Van Cortlandt which is suitable for their age) with disregard of fair play or safety with smaller kids, i.e. running at full speed, riding bikes (even though there is a sign that clearly says no bike riding), hauling ass on scooters, playing violently on the park slide which is clearly not design for kids 5 and over. Which leads me to my next concern for America's next sociopaths, there are various kids in this park with out any parent supervision (the parents are usually not paying attention to their kids) or guidance and they want to pick on the smaller ones which has happened on a few occasions and I've had to warn them with a stern voice since they want to disregard you. I've also noticed that some of this trouble kids happened to be of eastern european decent, so I don't know if they are raised to think that they can do whatever they want at public spaces or that that public parks only belong to them, I would hate to think they there wonderful parents are raising them to be racist (sarcasm) or to think that they are above other ethnicities."

more 7 years ago
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