Billy Johnson Playground, New York NY
Address | E 67th St, New York, NY |
Phone | (212) 310-6600 |
Hours | 6:00am-1:00am |
Website | www.centralparknyc.org/locations/billy-johnson-playground |
Categories | Playground, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.3 9 reviews |
Nearest branches Heckscher Playground — E 65th St Diana Ross Playground — Central Park West &, W 81st St Toll Family Playground — Central Park West |
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Billy Johnson Playground reviews
9Conveniently located adjacent to the central park zoo, this is newly renovated and have some newer structures such as webbing structures and bridge. There is one area under the bridge that cuts off the sight line and looks like a forehead crusher for parents
Great children's playground offering a natural wooden atmosphere with slide built into a boulder, tire swing, wood and rope bridge, rope net for climbing. Water sprinklers in summer time. Wooden pagoda seating area for parents. But no bathrooms.
We love it. Everything we go, my kids get crazy with the slides that they have at the playground. We love to give in the Summer either, I highly recommend it
Wonderful playground - a mix of traditional playground structures and natural elements. Would be 5 stars but the latch on the gate doesn't work.
Terrific place to take children on a fall day for the swings and slide. My daughter did not want to leave! It can get crowded at times.
It's a great experience when I first came to play in the field in America, it's a beautiful ground surrounded by beautiful scenes
My 5 years old girl couldn't get enough of this little hidden park/garden. Beautiful flowers and ambiance. Will recommend it!
Home to the longest slide I've seen in any of the city parks. It's a bit of a bare bones park with swings and a big sandbox and a half broken water sprinkler.
One of my favorite playgrounds in Central Park. It's has a secret garden feeling to it. It's low-key and "hidden" to some degree. It has as delightful gated entrance and a slide built into the bedrock. Bucket swings for toddlers, a water spray future, a storybook stone bridge, picnic area and a massive sand pit. One of Central Park's magical spots.