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Staten Island Greenbelt

The Staten Island Greenbelt is a system of contiguous public parkland and natural areas in the central hills of Staten Island, New York. It is the second largest component of the parks owned by the City of New York and is maintained by the city's Department of Parks and Recreation.

Somewhat underused, it is one of the largest natural areas within the five boroughs of New York City and provides the most extensive system of connected trails within the city. In contrast to other parks such as Central Park and Prospect Park, the Greenbelt is maintained in a more natural state, both in the forested hills and the lowlying wetlands.

In the 1960s, the original route of the Richmond Parkway called for a section of the parkway to be built in the area, but community opposition prevented construction, and the parkway instead now terminates near the intersection of Arthur Kill Road and Richmond Avenue in the island's Greenridge section, south of the Greenbelt.

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List of New York City parks | New York City Department of Parks and Recreation | Richmond County, New York | Staten Island, New York | Staten Islander | Todt Hill

 

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