Riverbank State Park
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- New York, NY
- Ano
- 1993
- Cliente
- NYS Office of General Services, NYS Office of Parks Recreation & Historical Preservation
Riverbank State Park opened to the public in 1993, quickly becoming one of New York State’s busiest parks. Occupying the 28-acre roof of the North River Sewage Treatment Facility on the Hudson River, Riverbank is New York City’s first public green roof and one of the largest still today. This lush urban park is precedent-setting and a demonstration of social equity and environmental justice.
A first-of-its-kind recreation facility with numerous year-round recreational amenities, Riverbank has become a true community amenity. Housed in five major buildings are an Olympic-size 50-meter swimming pool complex, a covered skating rink for rolling skating in the summer and ice skating in the winter, an 800-seat cultural theater, an indoor athletic complex with fitness facilities, and a 150-seat restaurant with views of the river.
Outdoor amenities include a 25-yard lap pool, a wading pool, four tennis courts, four basketball courts, a softball field, four hand/paddleball courts, a playground, and a 400-meter eight-lane running track surrounding a football/soccer field. The park experience feels much like being on a ship in the river. At water level, there is a 400-seat amphitheater. The park's many offerings include an educational greenhouse, two playgrounds, a children’s carousel, and several picnic areas.