Central Park / Wildlife

http://www.centralparknyc.org/
New York, NY 10019 ‎
212-310-6600
N
R
Q
Fifth Avenue / 59th Street
B
D
1
2
A
C
59th Street – Columbus Circle
B
1
2
3
A
C
72nd Street
B
A
C
81st Street – Museum of Natural History
B
1
2
A
C
4
6
5
86th Street
B
1
2
3
A
C
4
6
96th Street
B
1
A
C
4
6
103rd Street
4
6
110th Street

Central Park / Wildlife

Hours: Every day from 6:00 am to 1:00 am

Central Park is inhabited by squirrels, birds, fish, rabbits, turtles, frogs and other animals, about 300 species of animals have been seen in the park. The Central Park houses throughout the year about 42 species of birds. In the morning, in the Great Lawn, you can see silver herons, and about 80 000 fish live in The Harlem Meer.

The Central Park also has a zoo which is located in the south east of the Park, the nearest train station to reach the Zoo is Fifth Avenue and 59th Street of the N, R and Q trains. The entrance to the Zoo has A cost for more information visits the page: http://www.centralparkzoo.com

Our Advice

Pets of the Central Park visitor can access the park without any problem, but once inside there are different rules that the owners and their animals must follow.