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Home / Articles / Family Fun / Your Guide to Playgrounds in Staten Island and Nearby NJ

Your Guide to Playgrounds in Staten Island and Nearby NJ

February 17, 2023 By Barbara Russo

Your Guide to Playgrounds in Staten Island and Nearby NJ

As the weather warms up, kids will want to play outdoors in the fresh spring air. And what better place to play than at a neighborhood playground in Staten Island? Playgrounds are wonderful places for children to play and be active. NYC Parks playgrounds are dotted throughout Staten Island. Whether you live on the North or South Shore, you’re sure to have a playground nearby. Playgrounds in our borough offer lots of activities and equipment, athletic fields, courts, game tables and benches for kids of all ages and abilities to enjoy. 

Playgrounds are not only fun for kids to use, but they provide wonderful health benefits for your little ones, according to experts. Dr. Carol Stillman, PT, DPT, PHC, a physical therapist certified in pelvic health, aquatics and wellness, and owner of Sutton Place Physical and Aquatic Therapy in Manhattan, says play equipment targets strengthening, balance, motor planning, endurance and vestibular function.

“The playground is an exciting place for most children that is both fun and crucial to the development of fine and gross motor skills,” Stillman says. “For example, swings work on core strength and postural control, both on the child and the person pushing the swing!”

Being in nature and outdoors can be therapeutic, so the mental health benefits playgrounds provide for kids are worth noting, too. 

“A change of setting is always a good idea but playing outside at the playground is great for social and emotional health,” Stillman says. “It boosts self-confidence and self-esteem as they master challenging playground structures and the playground allows kids to retain a sense of control unavailable in many other parts of their lives. Playing outside also teaches kids  how to deal with challenges in a healthy way.”

Playgrounds in Staten Island and New Jersey

Browse our guide to the NYC Parks playgrounds in Staten Island and a few playgrounds that are worth the trip to areas in nearby New Jersey. Most of these playgrounds are wheelchair accessible and have inclusive play elements designed for children with autism-spectrum disorder (ASD) or other sensory processing disorders. These elements include ramps and transfer stations for children with mobility issues, sensory gardens and quiet spaces. We’ve noted in the guide which NYC playgrounds are wheelchair accessible and offer inclusive play elements. 

NYC Parks playgrounds are generally open 6am-9pm, while parks are open 6am-10pm or 1am. Park hours can vary, so it’s best to check signs at entrances for posted hours. Visit the NYC Parks website to learn more about each playground, especially if you have questions about accessibility, amenities, restrooms or rules and policies. 

Playgrounds in Staten Island: North Shore

Arrochar Playground 

Sand Lane, Major Avenue and Mcfarland Avenue
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Located next to P.S. 39, Arrochar Playground has swings, a play unit for toddlers and a larger one for kids ages 5-12. A great place to play soccer and basketball.

Austin J. McDonald Playground

Forest Avenue, Myrtle Avenue, Broadway, N. Burgher Avenue
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible

Amenities include basketball and handball courts, play areas for toddlers and older children, and more.

Bobbie Lewis, Jr. Playground 

Harbor Road at Richmond Terrace
Wheelchair accessible
Inclusive play elements
Formerly the Mariner’s Harbor Playground, the site was renamed in 2021 to honor Bobbie Lewis, Jr., a local athlete and youth mentor who was struck and killed by a vehicle in his neighborhood. The playground has play equipment, basketball courts and more. 

Christopher J. Igneri Playground 

Schmidts Lane, Manor Road, Laguardia Avenue
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The park offers basketball and handball courts. Spray showers on site. 

Clove Lakes Park Playground 

Clove Road and Cheshire Place
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The playground is located in Clove Lakes Park, one of Staten Island’s most popular parks. 

Corporal Thompson Playground 

Broadway, Wayne Street
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The playground is located in Cpl. Thompson Park, which has baseball and football fields, and an outdoor pool.

Davis Playground

Jersey Street, Crescent Avenue, Layton Avenue, Beechwood Avenue
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Named after William T. Davis, a local historian and early advocate of the Staten Island Park System, this playground has a wide asphalt area, basketball court and benches. 

De Matti Park 

Tompkins Avenue between Chestnut Street and Shaughnessy Lane
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
De Matti Park is one of nine playgrounds that NYC Parks built through a war memorial fund. It features baseball fields, basketball courts, spray showers and more.  

Faber Pool and Park 

Richmond Terrace to Kill Van Kull, Faber Street
Inclusive play elements
Limited wheelchair access
This North Shore park includes playgrounds, courts, skate park and an outdoor pool. 

Jennifer’s Playground 

Jules Drive, Elson Court, Regis Court
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The playground is dedicated to Jennifer Schweiger of Westerleigh, who was abducted and murdered when she was 12 years old. The playground, named for Jennifer in 1997, was the first of its kind in Staten Island designed to accommodate kids with special needs. It offers play equipment, game tables, sandboxes, sensory trails, gardens, a basketball court with adjustable baskets and more. 

Kaltenmeier Playground 

Virginia Avenue and Anderson Street
Limited wheelchair access
One of the smaller parks on Staten Island, it offers play equipment and basketball courts.

Liotti Ikefugi Playground 

Winter Avenue, bet. Bismark and Westervelt Avenues
Limited wheelchair access
The playground honors the memory of Sergeant Carmine Liotti and Private First Class Lloyd Ikefugi, two Staten Islanders who died fighting for their country in World War II. The playground has play equipment and basketball courts. 

Lopez Playground 

Palma Drive bet. Targee Street and Oder Avenue
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The playground honors NYPD officer Luis Reynaldo Lopez, who was killed in the line of duty in 1993. The playground has play equipment, basketball courts and more. 

Lt. Lia Playground 

Wall Street bet. St. Marks and Belmont Places
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Named after Lieutenant Nicholas Lia, a Staten Islander killed while serving in Vietnam, this playground has play equipment, game tables and more. 

Mahoney Playground 

Beechwood Avenue, Crescent Avenue and Jersey Street
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Basketball and handball courts, play equipment and more. 

Markham Playground 

Willowbrook Parkway, Forest Avenue, Houston Street
Wheelchair accessible
The playground has a play area, baseball fields, basketball and bocce courts, and more. 

Naples Playground 

Targee Street, Stanwich Street and Rome Avenue
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Play equipment, baseball fields, basketball courts, handball courts.

Old Town Playground 

Parkinson Avenue at Kramer Street
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
There are large open fields here for baseball, soccer and other sports. 

Playland Playground 

Father Capodanno Boulevard
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The playground is located at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk and Beach. 

Prall Playground 

Elizabeth Street, Forest Avenue, Broadway, Clove Lake Place
Limited wheelchair access
The centerpiece of this park is the Lt. Charles Margiotta Field, a synthetic turf field named after a firefighter who lost his life at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Other features of the playground include basketball courts, handball courts and more. 

Rev. Dr. Maggie Howard Playground 

Tompkins Avenue Broad and Hill Streets
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The playground has baseball fields, basketball courts, handball courts, an outdoor pool and play equipment. 

Saturn Play Equipment 

Clove Road, Forest Avenue
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Located in Clove Lakes Park. 

Silver Lake Park Playground 

University Place and Revere Street
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Located in Silver Lake Park, which also has baseball fields, basketball courts, a golf course, tennis courts and more. 

Silver Lake Park Tot Lot 

Victory Boulevard, south of Forest Avenue
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Located in Silver Lake Park. 

Skyline Playground 

Arnold Street to Prospect Avenue bet. Harvard Avenue and Clyde Place.
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The playground includes bocce and tennis courts. 

Sobel Court Park 

Bowen Street, Vanderbilt Avenue and Targee Street
Wheelchair accessible 

South Beach Playground 

Father Capodanno Boulevard and Doty Avenue
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Located at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk and Beach. 

Terrace Playground 

Foote Avenue, Howard Avenue, Martha Street, Clove Road
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The playground has play equipment, basketball courts and handball courts. 

The Big Park 

Grandview Avenue at Continental Place
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Also known as Grandview Playground, the Big Park has play equipment, basketball courts and handball courts. 

Walker Park 

Delafield Place, Bard and Davis Avenues
Inclusive play elements
Limited wheelchair access
Walker Park is a popular place in NYC to play cricket. Staten Islanders play other sports here, too, including basketball, baseball, tennis, soccer and football. There is also a small playground and swings for toddlers. 

John E. White Park 

High Street, Lyman Avenue, Bay Street, Summer Street
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Located in the town of Fort Wadsworth, the playground is named after Staten Island World War I veteran, John Edward White. It features play equipment, spray showers and more. 

Playgrounds in Staten Island: Mid Island 

Dongan Playground 

Mason Avenue between Buel and Dongan Hills Avenues
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Dongan Playground has toddler swings and both low and high play equipment for kids of all ages to enjoy. Basketball and handball courts, and football and soccer fields are on site.

General Douglas Macarthur Park

Dongan Hills Avenue and Jefferson Street
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Enjoy baseball fields, basketball and handball courts and an outdoor pool at this park. 

Greenbelt Recreation Center Playground 

Brielle Avenue, Rockland Avenue, Walcott Avenue
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Play equipment, soccer fields, tennis courts and more.

Levy Playground 

Jewett and Castleton Avenues
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The park offers play equipment and basketball courts. 

Midland Beach Playground 

Bet. Graham Boulevard Jefferson Avenue, Father Capodanno Boulevard
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Located at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Boardwalk and Beach. 

Midland Field 

Midland, Mason, Bedford, Boundary Avenues

Inclusive play elements
Limited wheelchair access
Lots of areas to play baseball, football, handball and other sports. 

Midland Playground 

Mason Avenue bet. Midland and Lincoln Avenues
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The playground has sensory-friendly spaces for children with ASD. 

Schmul Park Playground 

Wild Avenue, Pearson Street
Wheelchair accessible
Located in Travis’ Schmul Park, the playground has lots of play equipment including swings, and baseball fields, basketball courts and handball courts nearby.

 

Willowbrook Adventure Station 

Willowbrook Park
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The Willowbrook Adventure Station is adjacent to the Carousel for All Children inside Willowbrook Park. 

Playgrounds in Staten Island: South Shore

Aesop Park 

Corner of Bartow and Page Avenues
Inclusive play elements
Limited wheelchair access 

Bloomingdale Playground 

Ramona and Lenevar Avenues
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Located in sprawling Bloomingdale Park, this neighborhood playground offers game tables and lots of features for children with sensory impairments. 

Blue Heron Tot Lot 

222 Poillon Ave.
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Blue Heron Park is a popular place to see wildlife and experience nature on Staten Island. Stop by the playground after strolling the park and taking in the views with your kids. 

Clawson Playground 

Adelaide Avenue and Clawson Street
Limited wheelchair access
Inclusive play elements
Offers baseball fields, basketball courts and more. 

 

Corporal Allan F. Kivlehan Park Playground 

Cedar Grove Avenue, New Dorp Lane, Neptune Street
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Located off Staten Island’s shoreline in Great Kills Park

Crescent Beach Tot Lot

Armstrong Avenue and Tennyson Drive
Wheelchair accessible
Inclusive play elements

Drumgoole Tot Lot

Drumgoole Road W., Grantwood, Carlton, Rathbun Avenues
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Named in honor of Father John Drumgoole, the playground is designed for kids of all abilities, ages 2 to 5. It offers recreational equipment, swings, benches and picnic tables. 

E.M.T. Christopher J. Prescott Playground 

Edith Avenue, Irvington Street
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Named after Christopher J. Prescott, the first NYC Emergency Medical Service worker to be killed in the line of duty, the playground was renovated recently to include inclusive amenities for children of all ages and abilities to use. Also, there are new paths, fences, concrete pavements and safety surfacing in the play area. 

Gerard P. Dugan Playground 

Mill Road to Weed Avenue, bet. Tysens Lane and Isernia Avenue
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Named after U.S. Marine and community activist, Gerard P. Dugan, the playground offers play equipment, baseball fields, basketball courts and more. 

Great Kills Veterans Playground 

Hillcrest Avenue north of Highmount Road
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Has basketball courts and more. 

Greencroft Playground 

Greencroft Avenue bet. Ainsworth and Redgrave Avenues
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Baseball fields, basketball courts and more.

Harris Brothers Park 

Foster Road, Carlton Avenue, Drumgoole Road W.
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible 

Ida Court 

Drumgoole Road E., N. Railroad Street, Ida Court
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The park offers play equipment and has a dog-friendly area. 

Lemon Creek Playground 

Seguine Avenue south of Hylan Boulevard
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
This quaint playground is located beachside in Lemon Creek Park. 


Lenape Playground 

Swinnerton Street and Billop Avenue
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Located in Conference House Park.

Lieutenant John H. Martinson Playground 

Preston Avenue bet. Koch Boulevard and Osborne Street
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
Named after FDNY Lieutenant John H. Martinson of Engine Company 249, who died in the line of duty in 2008, the playground has play equipment, basketball and handball courts, safety surfacing, benches and more. 

Seaside Wildlife Nature Playground 

Great Kills Harbor bet. Cleveland and Nelson Avenues
Inclusive play elements
Limited wheelchair access
Located harbor-side in Seaside Wildlife Nature Park, the playground is nautical themed with a lighthouse, a shark to climb on and play units that resemble the Staten Island Ferry. 

Tottenville Pool

Hylan Boulevard bet. Joline and Sprague Avenues
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessibility
In addition to its outdoor pool, the Tottenville Pool has a play area for kids, picnic tables and a seasonal concession stand. 

Wolfe’s Pond Park Playground 

End of Cornelia Avenue off Hylan Boulevard
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible
The playground is located in Wolfe’s Pond Park, a sprawling beach-side park next to the Raritan Bay. In addition to the playground, the park has tennis courts, hiking trails, bicycling and greenways, dog-friendly areas and more. 

Woodhull Playground 

Drumgoole Road E. and Woodhull Avenue
Inclusive play elements
Wheelchair accessible

New Jersey Playgrounds 

Regatta Playground 

Cherry Lane, West Orange, NJ
This fun playground is all about boats. It has a wave-like rubberized safety surface and lots of play equipment designed to look like boats! It’s also located near the Clipper Pavilion picnic area and paddle-boat launch that offers more family fun. 

Van Saun County Park

216 Forest Ave., Paramus, NJ
It’s worth the drive to Bergen County to spend the day at this sprawling park that spans over 130 acres. One of the main highlights of the park is the ADA-accessible Harmony Playground, complete with a water sprinkler feature that is open seasonally. The park also offers tennis courts, athletic fields and catch-and-release fishing. Take a ride on the Millennium Carousel and visit the Bergen County Zoo to round out your day of fun! 

Prehistoric Playground at the Turtle Back Zoo

560 Northfield Ave., West Orange, NJ
As if a trip to the Turtle Back Zoo wasn’t enough fun, there’s also this amazing on-site playground that kids love. It features—you guessed it—lots of oversized dinos and climbing structures for kids to enjoy. Just keep in mind it’s closed during the winter and inclement weather. 

Kid Street Playground 

700 Garretson Rd., Bridgewater
This playground is a local favorite in beautiful Bridgewater, NJ. It’s a great treat for the kids after a day of shopping in the nearby Bridgewater Commons. The playground is part of Slattery Park, which has a zip line!  

Challenger Place at Dorbrook Recreation Area

353 County Rd. 537, Colts Neck, NJ
Dorbrook Recreation Area is packed with amenities for families to enjoy. The area includes Challenger Place, a playground that is accessible for children of all abilities. It features elevated surfaces that are accessible to those in wheelchairs and Braille signs for individuals who are visually impaired. The playground provides an opportunity for children of all abilities to play together and have fun. 

Dennis P. Collins Park

1 W. 1st St., Bayonne, NJ
This beautiful park features playgrounds, basketball courts, baseball fields, a spray park, bocce court, Veterans Memorials and more. 

 


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