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Bruce Park — Attraction in Village of Scarsdale

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Bruce Park
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East Coast Greenway
22 Bruce Park Dr, Greenwich, CT 06830
House of Fins
99 Bruce Park Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830
Bruce Park Playground
52 Museum Dr, Greenwich, CT 06830
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Bruce Park

32 Bruce Park Dr, Greenwich, CT 06830
4.7(273)
Open 24 hours
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Relaxation
Scenic
Family friendly
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attractions: East Coast Greenway, House of Fins, Bruce Park Playground, restaurants:
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Phone
(203) 622-7814
Website
greenwichct.gov

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Nearby attractions of Bruce Park

East Coast Greenway

House of Fins

Bruce Park Playground

East Coast Greenway

East Coast Greenway

4.9

(27)

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House of Fins

House of Fins

4.5

(116)

Open 24 hours
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Bruce Park Playground

Bruce Park Playground

4.8

(249)

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Reviews of Bruce Park

4.7
(273)
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5.0
17w

Bruce Park is one of the most beautiful and well-kept parks in Greenwich, and it truly deserves all 5 stars! The park has a wonderful mix of open green spaces, shaded walking trails, ponds, bridges, and even scenic views of Long Island Sound. It’s the perfect place for a relaxing stroll, jogging, or just enjoying nature. The landscaping is always immaculate, and in the spring and summer the flowers and trees make the whole park feel like a painting.

The park is very family-friendly, with a large playground for kids and plenty of benches for parents to relax. The trails are easy to walk and provide peaceful moments by the water where you can spot ducks, swans, and turtles. There are also sports fields and courts, making it a place where everyone can find something to enjoy—whether you’re looking for activity or quiet time.

Parking is free and convenient, which is such a bonus compared to other parks in the area. The location is also great, just minutes from downtown Greenwich, but once inside you feel like you’ve stepped into a natural escape.

Overall, Bruce Park is a treasure—clean, safe, and full of natural beauty. I highly recommend it for families, nature lovers, or anyone who wants to enjoy some fresh air and scenic views...

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5.0
5y

Bruce Park is a 100-acre park in Greenwich, Connecticut, that was donated to the town by Robert Moffat Bruce in 1908. The park is home to a variety of amenities, including sports fields, tennis courts, playgrounds, walking paths, ponds, and a scenic view of Long Island Sound.

The park is a popular destination for people of all ages. Families with children enjoy the playgrounds, the Bruce Park Grill, and the Bruce Park Pool. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy playing baseball, softball, soccer, football, tennis, or basketball on the park's many fields. There are also walking and biking trails that wind through the park, offering stunning views of the surrounding area.

Bruce Park is a beautiful and well-maintained park that is perfect for a day out with family or friends. The park is also a great place to relax and enjoy...

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5.0
2y

Clean and beautiful park with lots of beautiful views. Great for taking a walk, jog or run. It seems that fishing is allowed in this park, there was a family of 4 line fishing. There is a rich sport, where they wear all White, not sure what it’s called but it’s also here. There is a restroom for both men and women with soap, toilet paper, water and paper towel. Very nice place for a picnic, there are many shaded areas with green grass. There is a lot of wild life here, maiming geese and ducks. The park itself is quiet but there is a lot of noise from traffic...

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Mohammed AshikuzzamanMohammed Ashikuzzaman
Bruce Park is one of the most beautiful and well-kept parks in Greenwich, and it truly deserves all 5 stars! The park has a wonderful mix of open green spaces, shaded walking trails, ponds, bridges, and even scenic views of Long Island Sound. It’s the perfect place for a relaxing stroll, jogging, or just enjoying nature. The landscaping is always immaculate, and in the spring and summer the flowers and trees make the whole park feel like a painting. The park is very family-friendly, with a large playground for kids and plenty of benches for parents to relax. The trails are easy to walk and provide peaceful moments by the water where you can spot ducks, swans, and turtles. There are also sports fields and courts, making it a place where everyone can find something to enjoy—whether you’re looking for activity or quiet time. Parking is free and convenient, which is such a bonus compared to other parks in the area. The location is also great, just minutes from downtown Greenwich, but once inside you feel like you’ve stepped into a natural escape. Overall, Bruce Park is a treasure—clean, safe, and full of natural beauty. I highly recommend it for families, nature lovers, or anyone who wants to enjoy some fresh air and scenic views in Greenwich
Marsha LeeMarsha Lee
Clean and beautiful park with lots of beautiful views. Great for taking a walk, jog or run. It seems that fishing is allowed in this park, there was a family of 4 line fishing. There is a rich sport, where they wear all White, not sure what it’s called but it’s also here. There is a restroom for both men and women with soap, toilet paper, water and paper towel. Very nice place for a picnic, there are many shaded areas with green grass. There is a lot of wild life here, maiming geese and ducks. The park itself is quiet but there is a lot of noise from traffic moving all around.
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Bruce Park is one of the most beautiful and well-kept parks in Greenwich, and it truly deserves all 5 stars! The park has a wonderful mix of open green spaces, shaded walking trails, ponds, bridges, and even scenic views of Long Island Sound. It’s the perfect place for a relaxing stroll, jogging, or just enjoying nature. The landscaping is always immaculate, and in the spring and summer the flowers and trees make the whole park feel like a painting. The park is very family-friendly, with a large playground for kids and plenty of benches for parents to relax. The trails are easy to walk and provide peaceful moments by the water where you can spot ducks, swans, and turtles. There are also sports fields and courts, making it a place where everyone can find something to enjoy—whether you’re looking for activity or quiet time. Parking is free and convenient, which is such a bonus compared to other parks in the area. The location is also great, just minutes from downtown Greenwich, but once inside you feel like you’ve stepped into a natural escape. Overall, Bruce Park is a treasure—clean, safe, and full of natural beauty. I highly recommend it for families, nature lovers, or anyone who wants to enjoy some fresh air and scenic views in Greenwich
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Clean and beautiful park with lots of beautiful views. Great for taking a walk, jog or run. It seems that fishing is allowed in this park, there was a family of 4 line fishing. There is a rich sport, where they wear all White, not sure what it’s called but it’s also here. There is a restroom for both men and women with soap, toilet paper, water and paper towel. Very nice place for a picnic, there are many shaded areas with green grass. There is a lot of wild life here, maiming geese and ducks. The park itself is quiet but there is a lot of noise from traffic moving all around.
Marsha Lee

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