Destination Playground: Riverbank State Park in Harlem
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When I mentioned to a fellow uptown Manhattan mom that I was planning on writing about Riverbank State Park, she begged me to keep this Harlem gem a secret. Although well known in our area, this elevated 28-acre park is worth traveling to, but right now it’s mostly frequented by locals.
In truth, the playgrounds aren’t all that: There are two small ones with the standard equipment, plus a separate sprinkler area. What makes Riverbank so special are its stunning Hudson River views and amazing facilities, including two pools, a skating rink, tennis and basketball courts, running track, theaters, shady picnic tables, 150-seat restaurant and kid-designed carousel.
Since Riverbank is built on top of the North River Wastewater Treatment Plant, some of the area has a rather bleak industrial look. Even the buildings that house the various attractions aren’t much to gaze at. But don’t let that deter you: There’s so much to do at Riverbank, you can spend the whole day here.