Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Group Hotels Near High Rock Park

Greenbelt Park is an urban oasis tucked within Manhattan’s concrete jungle—a lush sanctuary where nature reigns. Walk beneath whispering trees, breathe in the crisp air, and listen to birdsong instead of traffic. It’s the perfect escape: ideal for picnics, reading, or just letting your mind wander. In a city that never sleeps, this green haven offers the ultimate reset.

Days Inn by Wyndham Staten Island

Days Inn by Wyndham Staten Island

3.8 / 51 Reviews
35 Port Richmond Ave
6.4KM from High Rock Park
per night
From
USD**6
Ramada by Wyndham Staten Island

Ramada by Wyndham Staten Island

3.5 / 5
535 N Gannon Ave
3.5KM from High Rock Park
Business CenterParking
per night
From
USD**1

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about High Rock Park

The Cloisters Hotel & Gardens is a top choice, nestled within the Greenbelt Preserve and offering stunning views of lush green spaces and nature trails. This boutique hotel features eco-conscious accommodations and a dedicated children's activity center, making it perfect for family getaways. Its proximity to multiple hiking paths enhances outdoor exploration. Easily accessible via a 15-minute drive from Grand Central Terminal, it provides convenient access to Manhattan’s core attractions.

The most convenient option is taking MTA Bus Line 234 or using Citi Bikes along the designated greenway trail. While no subway line goes directly there, you can transfer to a shuttle bus at the 125th Street Station, which takes about 30 minutes. For real-time updates, use Google Maps to track schedules. The preserve also offers parking lots and EV charging stations, making it accessible for drivers seeking a seamless journey.

Visitors can participate in exclusive eco-guided tours, including birdwatching, native plant identification, and night camping workshops. Each spring, the annual Urban Forest Day event invites locals to join tree-planting and conservation initiatives. The preserve also features outdoor art installations and a nature education center, blending art and sustainability. All activities are designed for inclusive access, welcoming guests of all ages and abilities.