Tags: National Parks / Ferries / Outdoor Travel / Summer Travel / Parks
by
egw
May 29, 2008 at 1:45 PM | 0 Comments
If Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons have always seemed a little too, er, remote, try Governors Island: The former military base-turned-public park in New York Harbor is back for another season of wild-enough fun with a skyline.
An operational base for the Coast Guard and Army until 1996, the island is now co-managed by the National Park Service and a nonprofit which last year solicited plans for a redesigned isle to suit its profile as "the park at the center of the world." Until that's underway, though, you can enjoy the creepy old army hospitals and footpaths which mark the grounds.
Governors Island opens Saturday and will be open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through October 5. Catch the free ferry from the Battery Maritime Terminal (at South Street and Whitehall Street) and you can stay all day for free.
Related Stories:
· Governors Island [Official Site]
· National Parks coverage [Jaunted]
[Photo: epicharmus]
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