Mariner's Marsh Park
About the Business
Welcome to Mariner's Marsh Park, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Staten Island. Located at 3418 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New York, Mariner's Marsh Park offers an enchanting escape into nature, perfect for both locals and tourists seeking tranquility amidst the bustling city. As a cherished park and tourist attraction, it boasts a unique landscape featuring lush greenery, serene marshlands, and picturesque walking trails that invite visitors to explore and unwind.
Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photographer looking for stunning vistas, or simply in search of a peaceful retreat, Mariner's Marsh Park provides an idyllic setting for all. Discover a diverse array of flora and fauna, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the scenic paths, or find a quiet spot for a relaxing picnic. With its rich natural beauty and serene ambiance, Mariner's Marsh Park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the tranquility and charm of Staten Island's hidden natural treasures. Come and explore the wonders of Mariner's Marsh Park, where nature and serenity await you.
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Location & Phone number
3418 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, New York 10303, United States
Reviews
"Post industrial nature scape. Adventure in non developed forest and swamps. A few trail markers. Some muddy areas. No rest rooms."
"This rough and tumble park is fascinating..birdlife, four footed critters, wetlands, thick vines and gnarly trees. The remote vibe begs for human companionship. So go with a buddy and let the shade and serenity transport you to another world."
"This place is actually really beautiful and a great place to see birds and native flora. The easiest way to get in (or out) is on Holland through a gate at the end of a small park that is hard to find. The neighborhood is not fancy but It didn’t seem dangerous. We discovered another exit on the far end of the park that lets you off in the middle of nowhere. Upon entering in a little bit you will come upon a green trail and a red trail. I recommend either trail but not crossing over the old railroad tracks because it’s ungroomed and full of thorns! We wasted quite a bit of time on that part of the red trail. I recommend staying on the wider, groomed trails at first and then walking around the ponds where it is really beautiful. We saw a huge snapping turtle in the pond. In 2 hours we also saw a few deer, many birds, and maybe two people in the distance. It might be a little soggy depending upon the season so choose your shoes appropriately."
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"Gorgeous tract of land here, especially the abandoned portions. A dream for a photographer to visit in warm weather. Stay safe!"
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