Joseph C. Sauer Park, New York NY
Address | 532 E 12th St, New York, NY, United States |
Phone | +1 212-639-9675 |
Website | www.nycgovparks.org/parks/joseph-c-sauer-park |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.6 7 reviews |
Nearest branches Tompkins Square Park — E 10th St Abe Lebewohl Park — 2nd Ave &, E 10th St DeSalvio Playground — 44 Spring St Sol Lain Playground — 290 E Broadway |
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Joseph C. Sauer Park reviews
7Been here a few times. It’s relatively clean and engaging for kids 3-12yrs old
It's been renovated after many years of being in disrepair. It is NOT A DOG PARK OR A PARK FOR ADULTS. Please respect this space. It is for our families with children. Tompkins is 2 blocks away if you would like to use the Dog run or just chill in the park with your homies. Thanks. #nycnative #lesnative #eastvillagenative
Great park for the kids, especially the younger ones. A little something for each of the kids.
Renovated Park accessible to the Public, gyms, sprinklers & swings for all ages, excellent place for kids. Lots of fun to be had here!
The park overall is beautiful, it needs a few more things geared towards toddlers. The layout is nice, there's a little grass layout area, there are benches all around, 2 swing areas, a slide for toddlers and a slide for bigger kids; there's even a little water sprinkler area with mini bridge.
Sadly the grownups/childcare don't monitor their kids, i.e. The kids go from being in the sprinklers to getting on the slides or swings and wetting them up leaving the non sprinkler dry kids without a swing or slide to get on. I wish there was someone there to monitor this situation.
A renovated playground with inclusive playstructures for toddlers and older kids. A unique part about the playstructures is that there are many music components that I have not seen else where. The sitting area is quite large. There are also two water fountains and bottle refilled (although not working during COVID). Overall a great addition to the neighborhood and definitely one of the best playgrounds in Manhattan so expect a crowd.
Actually when I was in 5th grade I painted the mural that's on the corner in going there for over 30 years and great kids