Clay Pit Ponds May Event Guide

Free family-friendly nature programs, hikes, crafts, bird walks, and community events on Staten Island.
Staten Island Local Guide by Joann Impellizine, Your Neighborhood Realtor
Clay Pit Ponds May Events
If you’re looking for things to do on Staten Island this May, Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve is hosting a full calendar of free family-friendly events for all ages.
From nature walks and birdwatching to seasonal crafts, hiking, and community programs, this South Shore preserve offers a great opportunity to enjoy Staten Island’s outdoor spaces this spring.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Outdoor programs are weather permitting. Visitors are encouraged to wear hiking boots or sneakers, tall socks, long pants, and bug spray for tick-safe protection.
Why Visit Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve?
Located on Staten Island’s South Shore, this preserve offers walking trails, ponds, wildlife, and a peaceful outdoor escape.
May 2026 Events
Tot Time Tuesdays
Ages: 0–5
Weekly nature playgroup with story time and a short walk.
I Love My Park Day
Volunteer for trail restoration and planting.
CPP Hiking Club
Guided hike up to 2 miles.
FrogWatch Hike
Evening frog observation walk with flashlights.
Gericke Farm Refresh
Community farm cleanup event.
Senior Crafting: Flower Wreaths
Create seasonal floral decor.
Morning Bird Stroll
Birdwatching walk through the preserve.
Art in the Park
Create geometric wall art.
Plan Your Visit to Clay Pit Ponds
Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve
📍 2351 Veterans Road West
Staten Island, NY 10309
🕘 Open Daily: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Located on Staten Island’s South Shore near Charleston, Tottenville, and Huguenot, this preserve is easily accessible for local residents and visitors looking to enjoy nature, walking trails, and community events.
Free parking is available on-site, and most programs are free, though some may require advance registration.
Thinking About Living Near Parks Like This?
Access to nature is one of the biggest lifestyle perks on Staten Island’s South Shore.

