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  1. www.nycgovparks.org › parks › john-jay-park-and-poolJohn Jay Park : NYC Parks

    Whether you want to play basketball, swim a lap, or take a walk in wonderful community setting, John Jay Park & Pool is the place to be. With such impressive facilities, it is no surprise that it's packed with families year-round.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_Jay_ParkJohn Jay Park - Wikipedia

    John Jay Park is a 3.3-acre (13,000 m 2) park in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located between East 76th and 78th Streets, and between the FDR Drive and a short street called Cherokee Place, on Manhattan's Upper East Side. The park is named for statesman and New York Governor John Jay.

  3. John Jay Park on the Upper East Side is a hidden jewel of a park that is more known to the locals than to the tourists. It has spectacular views of the East River and Roosevelt Island, beautiful contemporary art work and most important, clean bathrooms that are open until 5:00pm.

  4. John Jay Park is named for the New York jurist and statesman John Jay (1745-1829) who was elected President of the First Continental Congress in 1778. Jay drafted New York’s first constitution in 1777, was appointed Minister to Spain in 1779, and negotiated the peace treaty with England in 1783.

  5. John Jay Park at explorenycparks.com. Find upcoming events, available amenities, photos and directions for John Jay Park

  6. John Jay Park. 3.7 (29 reviews) Unclaimed. Parks. See all 72 photos. Review Highlights. “ The park also features a nice view across the FDR to the East River, which my kids enjoy checking out to look at boats going by. ” in 3 reviews. “ Across the way there is a larger area with handball courts, tennis court, and basketball courts. ” in 3 reviews.

    • E 78th St & Cherokee Pl New York, NY 10021
  7. John Jay Park. Playgrounds. View Playgrounds for all Parks. List of Playgrounds. Rules and Policies. Be sure to follow the rules posted at park and playground entrances. Bicycles, skates, skateboards, and scooters are prohibited. Pets are prohibited. At many playgrounds, adults are not allowed except when accompanying a child.

  8. John Jay Park on the Upper East Side is a hidden jewel of a park that is more known to the locals than to the tourists. It has spectacular views of the East River and Roosevelt Island, beautiful contemporary art work and most important, clean bathrooms that are open until 5:00pm.

  9. John Jay Park is bounded by FDR Drive to the east, East 76 th Street to the south, Cherokee Place to the west, and East 78 th Street to the north. This park was planned as early as 1891, but the parcel of land wasn’t acquired by the city until 1902.

  10. Whether you want to play basketball, swim a lap, or take a walk in wonderful community setting, John Jay Park & Pool is the place to be. With such impressive facilities, it is no surprise that it's packed with families year-round.

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