National Park Service of New York
In addition to the many parks that are maintained by the City of New York, there is also a wealth of park sites managed by the National Park Service. Enjoy famous national monuments, explore historic military sites, or relax at a recreation area - there is something for everyone. Examples of these sites include the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Federal Hall, Grant's Tomb, Fort Wadsworth, and the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge.
All National Park Service sites in New York City are free to the general public.
The New York Pass® - includes admission to the top New York attractions, as well as special offers and discounts at many other locations all for one low price. New York Passes are available in 1, 2, 3, and 7 day durations.
Address:
Castle Clinton, Battery Park,
Federal Hall, 26 Wall Street (between Broad Street and William Street),
Grant's Tomb, 122nd Street at Riverside Drive,
Hamilton Grange, 287 Convent Avenue at 141st Street,
Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island,
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace, 28 East 20th Street (between Broadway and Park Avenue South)
Phone: 718 354-4606
Hours of Operation:
Contact the Park Service for details of various opening times and holiday closings.