South Oxford Park is an award-winning playground. Check out the cattail plant themed spray showers on hot summer days. Leia mais.
At Midland Beach, part of Staten Island's coastline, you can stay cool by visiting a decorative spray shower in the shape of a sea turtle. Leia mais.
At Aqueduct Lands Playground, you can follow the historic Croton Trail to a spray shower where the buckets fill up and tip over. Leia mais.
This playground near Mosholu Golf Course in Van Cortlandt Park is the "19th hole." The spray shower is shaped like a flag pin, and the playground looks like a golf ball! Leia mais.
Travers Park was recently renovated to include a beautiful new spray shower in the shape of leaves and vines for hot days. Leia mais.
At DeWitt Clinton Park, kids can visit the concrete mules and the spray shower shaped like frogs and butterflies on hot days. Leia mais.
Subway tokens may be gone, but on hot days at City Line Park, you can play in a spray shower that looks like a classic NYC token. Leia mais.
At the gorgeous Brevoort Playground, the spray showers are shaped like glowing trees. Leia mais.
At the River Avenue Parks, the spray showers and lights turn on with the rush of a passing subway train. Leia mais.
The spray showers at Cambria Playground are blue orbs, being watched by gargoyles. They'll look you in the eye as you play in the water. Spooky! Leia mais.
Remember our colonial heritage at Dutch Kills Playground, where the spray showers are shaped like windmills! Leia mais.
At Juniper Valley Park's south playground, we bring a swamp to life on hot days! There are sculptures of cattails, reeds, a pond, and swimming ducks in our spray shower. Leia mais.
It may be hot and dry outside, but the cactus-shaped spray showers will keep you cool during the hot summer months. Leia mais.
Watch out for snakes! You can play on the giant rattlesnake sculpture at Lenape Playground, while sprays of water shoot out from her hatchlings on hot summer days. Leia mais.