• Pelham Bay Park is a municipal park located in the northeast corner of the New York City borough of the Bronx. It is, at 2,772 acres (1,122 ha)...
  • Pelham Bay Park also has a wide and diverse range of plant and animal life and features prime locations to view one of nature's most skillful hunters, the osprey.
  • The Friends of Pelham Bay Park are a nonprofit organization dedicated to The Bronx's Pelham Bay Park and Orchard Beach.
  • Despite Pelham residents' opposition to the park, the city acquired the land for Pelham Bay Park in 1887, and it officially became a park in 1888.
  • The Bronx Children's Museum will provide children's activities at the Bronx Native American Festival in Pelham Bay Park.
  • Within Pelham Bay Park, however, there are no short of one billion spots you could go to clean trash (or hang out. most are great for both.)
  • By public transportation, take the No. 6 train to Pelham Bay Park station and switch to the Bx29 bus to City Island Road which is the first stop over the Pelham Bridge.
  • With a rich history over geological time, Pelham Bay Park was John Mullaly’s favorite. The Father of Bronx Parks called it the “Newport of New York’s Toilers.”
  • The slob days of summer are here! It seems all the pigs in the Bronx come to Pelham Bay Park on the weekends.