John Jay Park, Public park in Upper East Side, Manhattan, US.
John Jay Park spans several blocks near the East River and offers a swimming pool, tennis courts, basketball facilities, and playgrounds designed for children of various ages. The layout provides separate zones for different activities while maintaining open green space throughout the site.
The park is named after John Jay, the first Chief Justice of the United States, who played a key role in shaping the American legal system. Its bathhouse building, dating to the early 20th century, remains a defining feature of the grounds today.
The park serves as a gathering place where local residents of the Upper East Side connect and spend time together throughout the year. The historic bathhouse becomes especially important during summer, bringing together people from different age groups in the neighborhood.
The outdoor swimming pool operates from June through September, while sports courts and playground equipment remain available year-round. Arrive early during warm weather, as facilities tend to fill up quickly with local users.
The elevated location offers direct views of the East River, Roosevelt Island, and the Queensboro Bridge from its walking paths. Many visitors overlook this scenic vantage point, making it one of the neighborhood's lesser-publicized viewpoints.
Location: Manhattan
GPS coordinates: 40.76940,-73.94960
Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:05
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