Check out Staten Island parks, recreation, arts and restaurants. See why Staten Island residents enjoy New York City’s greenest borough.
Family & Recreation
- Alice Austen House & Park
- Arthur Von Briesen Park
- Barrett Park
- Clove Lakes Park
- Eibs Pond
- Faber Park
- Father Macris Park
- Fort Wadsworth
- Corporal Lawrence C.Thompson Memorial Park
- Snug Harbor
- Silver Lake Park
- SITRAC
- Tappen Park
- Westerleigh Park
- Willowbrook Park
Arts & Recreation
- Movie theaters
- Staten Island Zoo
- Staten Island Museum
- Staten Island Children’s Museum
- St. George Theatre
- Richmond County Bank Ball Park
- The Noble Maritime Collection
- The Tibetan Art Museum
- Historic Richmondtown
- Garibaldi-Meucci Museum
- CSI Center For The Arts
- Alice Austen House Museum and Park
- Movie theaters
- Staten Island Zoo
- Staten Island Museum
- Staten Island Children’s Museum
- St. George Theatre
- Richmond County Bank Ball Park
- The Noble Maritime Collection
- The Tibetan Art Museum
- Historic Richmondtown
- Garibaldi-Meucci Museum
- CSI Center For The Arts
- Alice Austen House Museum and Park
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St. George
Back in 2013, before all of the new development began on the North Shore, I produced this short video taking a look at all of what St. George has to offer.
Go Green
There is a variety of reasons to go green, but most come back to supply and demand. We have a limited amount of resources available and more and more people using them up. If we want our future generations to enjoy the same standard of living we’ve experienced, we need to take action.
Green building is a great place to start, as buildings consume 14% of potable water, 40% of raw materials, and 39% of energy in the United States alone (according to the US Green Building Council).