About Us
Welcome to Seeley Park, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Brooklyn, New York. Located at 11218, our park serves as a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, offering a perfect blend of nature and tranquility for both locals and tourists alike.
Seeley Park is a picturesque destination where lush greenery and beautifully landscaped gardens provide a stunning backdrop for leisurely strolls, picnics, and outdoor recreation. Whether you're looking to unwind with a good book under the shade of a tree, enjoy a family outing, or explore the scenic walking paths, our park has something for everyone.
Visitors can also take advantage of our well-maintained playgrounds, making it an ideal spot for families with children. For those interested in more active pursuits, the park features sports facilities that cater to a variety of interests.
Experience the charm of Seeley Park, where nature meets community in a peaceful setting. We invite you to discover why this beloved local treasure is a must-visit tourist attraction in Brooklyn. Come and create lasting memories in a place where natural beauty and urban convenience coexist harmoniously.
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Reviews
"Amazing place for hide out with kids. Super small and remote. Love it! And almost always empty"
"This is a real nice sitting park, a park that you should go for a visit, a monument that has meaning, a park that is well presented, it's in the heart of Brooklyn in the right next to the beautiful prospect park with peaceful surroundings, if you're looking to visit a park this is the right place to go."
"Quiet playground good for riding scooters or kids bikes. Small play structure but still fun"
"This is a tiny nook of a park at the end of Vanderbilt, right next to a noisy highway, but it's clean, manicured, secluded, and frequented by friendly neighborhood doggos. Edit: This part of the park has been renamed Captain John McKenna, IV Park. What remains of the original Seeley Park between Seeley and Vanderbilt streets does not allow dogs."
"Very quiet. Nobody knows about it. A tiny piece of excellent playground equipment for 2-5 year olds on a rubber mat, otherwise just a flat piece of concrete overlooking the Prospect Expressway. But there's a community garden right next to it and there are mosquitoes like you wouldn't believe. Bring bug spray."
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