Last Chance Pond Park Naughton Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10305
About the Business
Welcome to Last Chance Pond Park, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Staten Island, New York. Located on Naughton Avenue, this serene park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. As a beloved local attraction, Last Chance Pond Park invites visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and tranquility of its picturesque surroundings.
Explore the park's scenic trails, where you can enjoy leisurely strolls or invigorating hikes amidst lush greenery and diverse wildlife. The centerpiece of the park, the tranquil pond, provides a peaceful setting for picnics, birdwatching, or simply unwinding by the water's edge.
Ideal for families, nature enthusiasts, and tourists alike, Last Chance Pond Park offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature while experiencing the charm of Staten Island. Whether you're seeking a quiet retreat or an adventure in the great outdoors, Last Chance Pond Park is your ultimate destination for relaxation and exploration.
Come and discover why this local treasure is a favorite among residents and visitors alike. Open year-round, Last Chance Pond Park is ready to welcome you with open arms and unforgettable experiences.
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Naughton Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10305, United States
Reviews
"Recently excavated and cleaned of household rubbish, tires and cigarette packs— this area is off limits to the public as multiple gates are padlocked . The water runoff comes from theNew Creek water shed project which prevents flooding of low lying areas. It is more of a wildlife refuge."
"I grew up in the neighborhood of this park. At that time, this was a large empty lot with abandoned cars and garbage. It was great to see the land cleaned up and developed into a nature park, not high density housing!"
"Right now Last Chance pond is a dump they're working on it. It's a two-and-a-half-year job hopefully the beautiful when they're done"
"This area is a natural watershed or blue belt collecting stormwater from the area. it is basically in its natural state with various ponds. The water drains eventually into the Atlantic Ocean."
"It's more of a nature preserve than something you could stroll (or even hike) through. Still, it has that rough charm of a bayou ;)"
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