The Bronx’s 10 Best Underrated Parks|Curbed

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As part of Curbed’s Bronx Week coverage, they’ve come up with the top ten underrated parks in our beautiful borough. Check out the link below and let us know which are YOUR favorite green spots in The Bronx

The Bronx is positively teeming with green space, with two of the city’s largest parks—Pelham Bay, which clocks in at a massive 2,772 acres, and the slightly smaller Van Cortlandt—situated within its borders. But those big parks aren’t the only reason to head to the borough: The Bronx is full of smaller, less crowded spots where you can relax, sunbathe, play sports, or whatever your heart desires. Here are 10 of those spaces, including a former concrete plant in the South Bronx and a onetime reservoir further north.

Source: The Bronx’s 10 Best Underrated Parks

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