Flushing Meadows Corona Park Trail New York

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Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, often referred to as Flushing Meadows Park, or simply Flushing Meadows, is a public park in the northern part of Queens, New York City.

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Dec 2, 2023
Amazing park in the middle of Queens. MIB fans will recognize and adore the towers and sphere. I was self guided, but the walking tours would have been better. I listened in on a few and liked the… Full review by EndeavoringTravelor
Nov 1, 2023
Flushing Meadows Corona Park is a wonderful park in Queens. I wanted to visit as I wanted to see the Unisphere. I got the Subway to Mets - Willets Point and walked the short distance to the park. A… Full review by therichastill
Aug 29, 2023
I always enjoy walking around this gigantic park. It can actually be easy to get lost in here! There are many sports fields and bathrooms available. The gardens are also nice to check out. My favorit… Full review by TennisStar602
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Opened:1939

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What’s the fee to visit Corona Park?
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The park itself should be free
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Answer by Greg K · May 28, 2019
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I'll be visiting the Chinatown in Flushing in November and I'm thinking of strolling to this park area. Is the tennis center …
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I'll be visiting the Chinatown in Flushing in November and I'm thinking of strolling to this park area. Is the tennis center accessible to public for free? More importantly, is there much to see without admission fees in that area? Thank you.
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Not much for free.You can see some of the early space rockets that were launched by walking in the park. There is also the Queens Zoo within the park where you can see some of …
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Not much for free.You can see some of the early space rockets that were launched by walking in the park. There is also the Queens Zoo within the park where you can see some of the farm animals from outside without entering the zoo. The zoo is relatively inexpensive, $8 for adults and $5 for kids.If you decide to go, there is only a small expensive sandwich place to eat. There are two sides of the zoo, one farm animals, the other wild animals both for that admission price. Other than that there is the Globe, playgrounds, and some small bodies of water. I don't know about the Tennis Center.
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