Florence Park, The Park of Mamaroneck Overview
Leap into a world of endless fun at Florence Park, The Park of Mamaroneck. With a 4.4-star rating from 117 happy visitors, this park, situated at 300 Florence St, Mamaroneck, NY 10543, USA, is your ticket to an exhilarating experience. Contact (914) 777-7784 and prepare to jump into joy!
Florence Park, The Park of Mamaroneck Reviews
Great place to walk or bring your kids to play! The path is nice and flat. When so many of our sidewalks are uneven from roots growing or weather damage, it is so nice to be able to roll your stroller on a nice path. There is so much potential for improvement as well. They have bocce lanes that are grown over. If they were to be tended to our neighborhood could start a bocce league!
This is great park right in the middle of a neighborhood. It's pretty busy when kids are not in school so if you want some quiet, it's better to go early in the day. It has a playground, tennis courts and a basketball court. There is a large field with plenty of space to play all kinds of games and a path that goes around the entire field. I don't think there's a bathroom.
The park it is not bad it is nice but the only thing don't have restroom..and that it is important...
A nice local neighborhood park, nice playground, large grass area, an old backstop (no bases or actual ball field), two full basketball courts and two tennis courts, my kids love the playground. A wonderful asset to have so close to my home. Any given nice day this park is packed with people, shooting hoops, playing tennis, kids sports practices occur regularly on the large grass area. We are regulars, I do wish the park had a restroom, little ones having to pee can be tough, and the path should be smoothed out, over the years the bumps and cracks in the path have become rather large. When we moved in the bocce ball lanes still existed, wish they were still there.
My 3yo son and 7yo daughter love this park. The playground is fun, plus there's a path to ride bikes, basketball courts and tennis. It can get crowded though.
- Kiera Fox-Turney