List of New York City parks relating to Dutch culture
Within the city-operated parks system of New York City, there are many parks that are either named after Dutch Americans, places in the Netherlands, or relating to the colony of New Netherland.
Manhattan
- Abraham De Peyster monument at Thomas Paine Park
- Bloomingdale Playground
- Collect Pond Park
- Corlears Hook Park
- Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
- Harlem River Park
- Theodore Roosevelt Park
- Netherland Monument at Battery Park
- Peter Minuit Plaza
Bronx
- Devoe Park
- Van Cortlandt Park
- Spuyten Duyvil Playground
- Van Nest Park
Brooklyn
- Amersfort Park
- Andries Playground
- Breukelen Ballfields
- Bushwick Pool
- Bushwick Inlet Park
- Classon Playground
- Coney Island Beach
- Dyker Beach Park
- East Flatbush Children’s Playground
- Eleanor Roosevelt Playground
- Flatbush Malls
- Gerritsen Ballfields
- Hendrick I. Lott House
- Lefferts Playground
- Midwood Malls
- Nostrand Playground
- Paerdegat Park
- Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House Museum
- Remsen Playground
- Ten Eyck Playground
- Van Dyke Playground
- Van Voorhees Park
- Wyckoff Triangle
Queens
- Brinckerhoff Cemetery
- Middleburgh Triangle
- Nassau Mall
- Remsen Family Cemetery
Staten Island
- Old Town Playground
- FDR Boardwalk and Beach