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  1. www.nycgovparks.org › facilities › recreationcentersRecreation Centers : NYC Parks

    Our recreation centers offer facilities such as indoor pools, weight rooms, basketball courts, and dance studios, art studios, game rooms, and libraries. All of our recreation centers offer a range of programs for people of all ages.

  2. Search by name, or click Search by Location and/or Facilities to tailor your search to your zip code, borough, or recreational interest. You can also browse an alphabetical list of parks by borough, or view a catalog of state and federally maintained parks in New York City.

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    • Recreation Center Membership Registration Form
    • Payments
    • About Enrolling as A Person with A Disability
    • About Enrolling as A Veteran

    Download the Recreation Center Membership Registration Form [PDF] The membership registration form can be filled out and printed from your computer. Signatures must be handwritten. Most fields are mandatory. For more information or assistance, please call any recreation center.

    Memberships must be paid with: 1. A major credit or debit card 2. A money order 3. A check made out to "City of New York/Parks & Recreation" There is no sign-up fee. Cash is not accepted. Refunds are not available.

    Most recreation centers are fully wheelchair-accessible, with adaptive equipment and programs. Please visit each recreation center pagefor more information. Aides for people with disabilities may access the centers free of charge in order to assist a person with a disability. They may be asked to sign in at the front desk before accessing the facil...

    To enroll as a veteran, you'll need to bring a government-issued photo ID and one of the following: 1. Armed Forces of the United States Report of Transfer or Discharge (DD-214) 2. National Guard Bureau Report of Separation & Record of Service (NGB-22) 3. New York City IDNYC with Veteran Designator* 4. New York State DMV Driver’s License or Non-Dri...

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  5. Things to Do. Find the best events in NYCs parks and facilities. Coming Up Urban Park Ranger Programs Learning Hub. What’s Next in Parks. Find out which parks will be opening and re-opening over the next three months. FIND. MY. PARK. Highlights. More Highlights. Spring Fun Guide. Apply for a Tennis Permit. Learning Hub. Movies Under The Stars.

  6. NYC Parks Department. NYC Parks strives to help all New Yorkers discover how New York City's about 29,000 acres of parks can enrich their lives, promoting physical and emotional well-being, and providing venues for fitness and peaceful respite for the widest possible audience. For an annual fee of only $25 for people with disabilities, NYC ...

  7. www.nycgovparks.org › highlights › places-to-goPlaces to Go : NYC Parks

    Places to Go. New York City is home to more than 1,700 parks, playgrounds, and recreation facilities. But it is also affiliated with a wide array of other attractions, including historic houses, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, and a large public art program.

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