St. James Park, 2550 Jerome Ave, Bronx, NY 10468, United States
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St. James Park - Featured Reviews (2374)
Cool park to chill on a nice day. Plenty of room for families to picnic. Playground and Basketball courts available. Benches are also aplenty. Near shopping and transportation if needed. Great place to hear the true sounds of the Bronx. Well lit in the evening hours too
Since the early 80's, this park has constantly evolved. Parks weren't very safe when I was a kid. St. James has been a part of my entire life.
There is a dead tree hanging over the basketball court. I've made official complaints to 311, ni response. The park is never swept; and players are constantly slipping.
Community Space is hard to find! NYC parks are the last oasis. This park welcomes all and it feels like neighborhood positive space.
The park itself is big but the playground is small. I love how the trees surround the park and hide the train station that's outside the park.
I’m fed up with the Maintence of this park i have asked Maintenance dept to clean the Morris ave entrance right behind the Rec center behind the wheel chair ramp the grass is sky high the garbage is sky-high my apartment is adjacent to the park i have toddlers and since park doesn’t clean that area Rats are running into the apartment parks department must want a lawsuit
Just have to be careful on the backside of the park on the Creston Avenue side. We've found used exposed needles in the dirt.
Recently renovated St. James Park. Extremely close to Fordham Avenue. It runs across Jerome Avenue. This park offers different types of classes daily. Check out the schedule.
This is one of the places that makes me happy to live in Riverdale. Nestled between the Hudson River and the furthest western street in the Bronx is this beautiful park. It is quiet with many trees and squirrels to keep you company. I sat on log the
I enjoyed Pelham Bay Park. I went on the trails on Hunter Island and visited Glovers Rock. The trails were interesting and scenic. The park was quiet and peaceful during this time of year.
I travel from Inwood to Paulâs Park because of the basketball courts and the good times Iâve spent there. The people over there are super dope. Playground is legit right next to the courts with a baseball diamond nearby as well.
Seton Park is scenic, gorgeous and peaceful; in fact, old Pete, the Jewish Bruin lives on the closest bench to west 235th Street therein! He says it's even warmer at 3am on a January morning in the park than at 11am on any weekday inside the nearby.
Really cute little park with a playground, and sprinklers. I happened to stumble upon it while waiting forever for the bus. Also there is a baseball field and a few pieces of workout equipment. There's a really nice view of the water as well.
Great part of the upper east side of the Bronx NY. Easily accessible via exit 11 off New England Thruway I95. The is a public swimming pool, basketball and soccer field, children's playground with slides, swings etc. There's also a performance sta
I am like Alice in a wonderland at this park. It's very well maintained and I just wanna click my red heels like Dorothy and say "no place like home" :)