The Ultimate Guide to Staten Island Parks & Outdoors

Whether you are a local or looking to move to the "Borough of Parks," Staten Island offers an incredible diversity of green spaces. From the historic southernmost tip of New York to the massive forest preserve of the Greenbelt.


🌳 Explore the Greenest Borough

Staten Island isn't called the "Borough of Parks" by accident. With over 12,000 acres of protected parkland, it offers everything from glacial ponds and hiking trails to historic colonial manors.

Tottenville

Conference House Park

A blend of colonial history and stunning waterfront vistas at the southernmost tip of New York.

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Central Staten Island

The Greenbelt

2,800 acres of pristine forest and 35 miles of hiking trails in the heart of the island.

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Huguenot

Wolfes Pond Park

One of Staten Island's most diverse parks, offering beach access, biking trails, and sprawling picnic areas.

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North Shore

Silver Lake Park

Stunning reservoir views, an 18-hole golf course, and sophisticated paved trails near the ferry.

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Annadale & South Shore

The Staten Island Bluebelt

A world-class "natural" infrastructure system that disguises flood protection as beautiful parkland. These preserved wetlands and streams have become sanctuaries for egrets, turtles, and butterflies.

  • Must See: Blue Heron Park Nature Center & Spring Pond
  • Best For: Quiet birdwatching and peaceful nature walks
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Staten Island is home to the award-winning Bluebelt system, a world-renowned natural drainage network that manages stormwater through beautifully preserved wetlands. For homeowners in neighborhoods like Annadale, Eltingville, and Tottenville, the Bluebelt is more than just a scenic backdrop—it is a sophisticated infrastructure that protects property values while providing a sanctuary for local wildlife. When you see those iconic egret-stamped manhole covers, you’re looking at a community committed to both ecological beauty and long-term stability.

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Learn how this award-winning conservation system creates the "gold standard" for backyard privacy and home values in Annadale, Tottenville, and Eltingville.

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Sunnyside / Mid-Island

Clove Lakes Park

A picturesque, classic urban oasis known for its three interconnected lakes, serene rowboating, and ancient forests. A favorite for families and outdoor fitness.

  • Must See: The 300-year-old Tulip Tree (one of NYC's oldest living things).
  • Best For: Picnics, paddle boating, fishing, and ice skating.
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Meet Your Wild Neighbors

Staten Island’s parks are home to incredible wildlife, from Great Egrets to White-Tailed Deer. Explore my guide to the animals that share our beautiful "Borough of Parks."

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Livingston / North Shore

Snug Harbor Cultural Center

Where history meets horticulture. An 83-acre former sailors' retirement home transformed into a premier cultural destination featuring stunning architecture and diverse botanical gardens.

  • Must See: The New York Chinese Scholar's Garden.
  • Best For: Botanical walks, architecture photography, and museums.
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The Jewel of the Greenbelt 🤍

High Rock Park & Walking Trails

Recognized by the Department of the Interior as a National Natural Landmark, High Rock Park offers some of the most tranquil walking trails in New York City. For those seeking a quiet retreat from the urban bustle, the hardwood forests and quiet ponds here provide a perfect sensory escape.

🌲 The Quiet Trails

High Rock is famous for its six walking trails, ranging from the easy-to-navigate paths around Loosestrife Swamp to more elevated wooded views.

🦉 Bird Watching & Peace

Commonly home to Wood Ducks, Great Blue Herons, and Screech Owls, it is a sanctuary for nature photographers and those looking for a peaceful stroll.

Joann’s Pro-Tip for Seniors:

High Rock Park is an excellent choice for those looking for gentle exercise. The Lavender Trail is a favorite for its accessibility and sensory beauty, making it one of the most relaxing spots on the island.

Nature in the Neighborhood

Discover Staten Island Wildlife

Staten Island's parks are home to more than just trails. From the Great Egrets of the Bluebelt to the majestic eagles and hawks soaring over the Greenbelt, our island is rich with diverse ecosystems. Discover the unique wildlife that makes our 'Borough of Parks' an extraordinary place to call home.

Staten Island Parks: At-A-Glance

Park NameBest ActivityKey FeatureNeighborhood
Conference HouseHistory / ShorelineSouthernmost PointTottenville
The GreenbeltRugged HikingMoses MountainCentral S.I.
Clove LakesBoating / Picnics300yr Old Tulip TreeSunnyside
Silver LakeRunning / GolfReservoir ViewsSilver Lake
Wolfes PondBeach / BikingGlacial PondHuguenot
The BluebeltBirdwatchingNatural DrainageAnnadale / South Shore
Snug HarborArt / GardensChinese Scholar’s GardenLivingston / North Shore

Curated by Joann Impellizine | SRES® Associate Real Estate Broker

Local Stewardship & Resources

The Greenbelt Nature Center
Hiking trails, maps, and education.
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Snug Harbor Cultural Center
Botanical gardens and museums.
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Conference House Association
History and waterfront tours.
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NYC Parks: Staten Island
General maintenance and permits.
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Ready to Live the 'Borough of Parks' Lifestyle?

From the waterfront serenity of the South Shore to the cultural depth of Snug Harbor, Staten Island’s parks make it a wonderful place to call home. Whether you are buying, selling, or navigating an estate sale, I specialize in the lifestyle needs of my clients.

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Joann Impellizine | SRES® Associate Real Estate Broker