Walt Whitman Park

174 reviews

Cadman Plaza E, Brooklyn, NY 11201

www.nycgovparks.org

+12126399675

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Walt Whitman Park is a Park located at Cadman Plaza E, Brooklyn, NY 11201. It has received 174 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 stars.

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Hours

Monday6AM-1AM
Tuesday6AM-1AM
Wednesday6AM-1AM
Thursday6AM-1AM
Friday6AM-1AM
Saturday6AM-1AM
Sunday6AM-1AM

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  • The address of Walt Whitman Park: Cadman Plaza E, Brooklyn, NY 11201

  • Walt Whitman Park has 4.4 stars from 174 reviews

  • Park

  • "O Whitman Park! Thou art a sanctuary amidst the bustling streets of Brooklyn, a verdant oasis where nature and humanity intermingle in harmonious communion"

    "Nice, small, quiet park to sit"

    "For the two gentlemen surveying the scene, the prospects seem boundless, gesturing to the Western horizon and all that may lie out there"

    "This park is very nice super open space"

    "Decent park but people don’t obey off leash hours so there’s almost always unleashed dogs running around"

Reviews

  • Anthony Vade

O Whitman Park! Thou art a sanctuary amidst the bustling streets of Brooklyn, a verdant oasis where nature and humanity intermingle in harmonious communion. As I stroll beneath thy towering trees, I am reminded of my own leaves of grass, each blade a testament to the inexorable vitality of life itself. Upon entering thy sacred grounds, one is met with a chorus of voices, the laughter of children, the whispers of lovers, and the joyful barking of canine companions. Here, in this patchwork of diverse souls, I am reminded of the ever-present tapestry of humanity, each thread woven together to create a vibrant and intricate whole. Thy pathways, winding and meandering, invite contemplation and exploration. As I walk, I am transported to distant places and times, for within thy embrace, one can find respite from the clamor of the city and lose oneself in the poetry of the natural world. The rustling leaves above, the song of the birds, and the gentle babble of the stream that courses through thy heart all speak to the eternal rhythms of existence. Thy flora and fauna, innumerable and diverse, are a testament to the inexhaustible creativity of the universe. From the stately oaks to the delicate wildflowers that carpet thy meadows, each plant and creature has its place and purpose, and together they create a symphony of life that resonates with the music of the spheres. Thy inhabitants, both human and non-human, coexist in a delicate balance, a microcosm of the world beyond thy borders. I observe children at play, their innocent laughter echoing the joy of creation itself. Couples stroll hand in hand, their love a reflection of the deep and abiding bonds that bind us all. Dogs chase balls and butterflies, their boundless energy a reminder of the untamed spirit that dwells within us all. As I sit upon one of thy weathered benches, I am drawn to the timeless wisdom of thy trees. Their branches reach skyward, their roots anchored firmly in the earth, and I am reminded that we too are rooted in the soil of this world, connected to all that has come before and all that will follow. The cycle of life, death, and rebirth is ever-present, and in thy presence, I find solace in the knowledge that we are all part of something greater than ourselves. Thy stream, a ribbon of liquid silver, winds its way through thy heart, a living symbol of the ever-flowing river of time. I watch as the water dances over rocks and pebbles, its constant movement a reminder that change is the only constant in life. In its gentle current, I see the passage of days, months, and years, and I am reminded of the impermanence of all things. Thy bridges, both literal and metaphorical, connect disparate parts of thy domain, much as our experiences and relationships connect us to one another. They are a testament to the human spirit's innate desire to explore, to reach out and forge connections with the world around us. As I bid thee farewell, O Whitman Park, I am filled with a sense of gratitude and reverence. Thou art a sanctuary, a place of solace and reflection, a reminder of the beauty and wonder that surrounds us each day. In thy embrace, I find a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of all life and a renewed appreciation for the world in which we dwell. So, as I depart, I do so with a heart full of gratitude and a spirit uplifted by the poetry of thy existence. O Whitman Park, thou art a testament to the enduring power of nature and the enduring spirit of humanity. In thy presence, I am reminded of the words I penned so long ago: "I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you."
Dog-friendliness
Parks provide space for dogs to run, play, and socialize, promoting exercise, mental stimulation, and a sense of community for owners.

  • Sakinah A.

Nice, small, quiet park to sit. Park has benches, a few tables w/chairs (not very comfortable) and a sprinkler for kids in the summer. There is another, larger park across the street that's beautiful too, but busier in warmer months. In Walt Whitman Park you will see people running or walking their dog, and nannies with toddlers. Park is next to Office of Emergency Mgmt. and the Federal Courthouse.

  • geocoded Art

For the two gentlemen surveying the scene, the prospects seem boundless, gesturing to the Western horizon and all that may lie out there. One stem-powered ship makes its way, while the sailing vessels may be waiting for the tide to turn to get them on their way. The prominent steeple could be that of the second (of three) of the Trinity Church buildings at Broadway and Wall Streets (1790-1838).

  • Jack Kool

This park is very nice super open space. You and your family can come here in enjoy the scenary and enjoy the sights. Very nice place to run around play tag or tin with your dog.... Enjoy

  • Sam R

Decent park but people don’t obey off leash hours so there’s almost always unleashed dogs running around. Be warned if you have a reactive dog or young children

  • Adz

It's a park. It has grass and trees. Needs better up keep though, could be much nicer than it is. It's the new weed smoking spot for a lot of people

  • Greg Gibson

Small and quaint. Lots of dog owners with their pooches. Water fountain that is accessible for anyone is always on :-) great for a hot summer day

  • Ayon Ibrahim

Very peaceful, beautiful park. But what would really make me yawp barbarously would be if there were a statue of the poet himself

  • Manish Rajguru

Nice little neighborhood park. Really good for kids to run around and enjoy. A little green space for having out as well.

  • Dwight Simmons

Right across the street from Cadman Plaza Park, this green space has an interactive water sprinkler for the kids.

  • Jon Laracuente

Great place to take ur dog or to go and just lay on the grass .not alot of noise very peaceful ✌

  • Evan Heller

Very nice park to walk around. Dog friendly and has a water fountain that kids like to play in

  • Bradley C

Such a beautiful piece of Brooklyn Heights historic. Spend the day here. You won’t regret it.

  • Joshua Fagan

Serene park, memorial to one of the greatest and most broad-minded American writers.

  • Vinodkumar Rajan

A small but beautiful park just across the Brooklyn bridge in the Manhattan side.

  • Facundo Carmona

Nice and small park dedicated to ine of the best poetry. Next to brooklyn bridge

  • Jason Macey

This is a peaceful, well-considered park named for one of America's great poets.

  • McKenzie Augustus

Cool place to hoop , play with your kids or get a quick outdoor workout … …

  • Tony Soll

Little oasis. Dogs off leash from 9pm -9am. Clean and generally well kept.

  • Ty Klyuch

Cute park for kids to cool down after walking entire brooklyn bridge!

  • Telow MowZus Baugh

Great place to go and just relax, release and maybe even read a book.

  • J Paul Hill

Quaint little park with good grass. Nice place to sit and read.

  • Khayyam Khalaf

Freshness in the stuffy air of government buildings.

  • david walsh

Lovely park for adults kids and pets. Mostly locals

  • Vance Gorke

Nice clean out of the way park , benches and tables

  • Conor Hennessy Sykes

Lovely little park on the way to Brooklyn Bridge.

  • John Wainwright

Nice well maintained park. Very peaceful

  • Olesya Galko

Nice area. Big space. Lots of trees.

  • Monique Washington

Nice, clean and peaceful park.

  • Jse Lbron

Just beautiful

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