Concrete Plant Park
A riverfront park in the Bronx, New York, that remediated and preserved its industrial past.

📜 Public park in the Longwood section of the Bronx, New York City, built on the site of a former concrete plant.🔍 Features restored structures from a former concrete plant, a riverfront promenade, and green spaces. # Why Go 🏞️ Unique blend of industrial history and green space🛶 Kayak/canoe launch on the Bronx River🚶‍♀️ Part of the Bronx River Greenway with pedestrian and bicycle paths🌿 Garden of edible and medicinal plants and herbs🤝 A triumph of community revitalization and open space creation # Why Avoid 🚧 Remaining concrete plant structures are fenced off, not accessible to public🏙️ Located in an urban industrial context # Tips 🅿️ Marked entrances from Westchester Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard🚇 Accessible via Whitlock Avenue station on the 6 subway line📅 Hosts canoe programs, arts workshops, drum circles, and outdoor movies # Cost 💰 Free entry. # Hours 🕒 Open all year.

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