Frank Principe Park is a solid neighborhood park that offers a good mix of recreational space and community vibes. The park has plenty of open fields, which makes it a popular spot for baseball, soccer, and local leagues. The playground is decent for kids, and there are walking paths if you just want some fresh air or light exercise. It’s not the biggest or fanciest park in Queens, but it does the job well for the community. On busy weekends it can get a little crowded, and sometimes the maintenance could be better, but overall it’s a reliable place to relax, play sports, or bring the family. If you’re looking for a local park that gives you space to unwind and enjoy some outdoor activity, Frank Principe Park is...
Read moreIf I could, this would be a 4.5 star park. But it's not quite 5 stars. The baseball and soccer field turf is new and clean! The park fence could probably be made higher, because I have observed a couple soccer balls fly over the fence. It's humorous to witness, but not helpful for the players. The field is encompassed with a square simple track. There is also a basketball and tennis court and small pull up bar gym. There is sometimes trash on the ground here and there, but nothing terrible. There are also two playgrounds: a BIG one and a baby one, which I appreciate because I have a toddler who's too little to play on a...
Read moreI grew up going to this park. I love it. But there could be some improvements with installing new excersize equipment, playground equipment, and fixing up the hand ball court, as of today and for almost a year the wall's had a pretty decent crack in it and it still hasn't been patched up. Also the place would do good with some better lighting at night, not just at the handball courts but all around. Aside from that I am happy with the new soccer field and track that I've been waiting for almost a year to see get done, and I cant wait till the weather warms up to get...
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