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Please be advised: Slide Hill is temporarily closed for planned maintenance. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Please be advised: Slide Hill is temporarily closed for planned maintenance. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Fun for friends and families

Last sum­mer, we asked you to tell us what you thought about the park design com­pe­ti­tion pro­pos­als, and one of the top­ics you men­tioned over and over again was the impor­tance of serv­ing fam­i­lies and chil­dren. You said, ” We want to see Gov­er­nors Island used as a place that encour­ages fam­i­lies and friends to get togeth­er,” and Gov­er­nors Island should be a place that all fam­i­lies with­in the NYC bor­oughs, of all incomes, can expe­ri­ence.” You asked for a vari­ety of hands-on edu­ca­tion­al activ­i­ties for chil­dren, more fam­i­ly activ­i­ties, and more opp­por­tu­ni­ties for chil­drens’ adven­tures. As we start park mas­ter plan­ning, we will be explor­ing ways to do all of these things because we agree that they are real­ly impor­tant to mak­ing Gov­er­nors Island a great destination.  (Artist’s ren­der­ing of com­pe­ti­tion pro­pos­al) Already, Gov­er­nors Island is a won­der­ful place to bring a kid, or just feel like one! Every­one loves the boat ride to the Island, and it’s free. Kids who like to be at the front win­dow of the first car of a sub­way train can try rid­ing up high and up front on the boat. (Did you know that the fer­ry, the Samuel L. Coursen, has two front ends and no back ends?) Fort Jay has a real­ly cool dry moat to explore and real 19th cen­tu­ry can­nons to dis­cov­er. The Island has acres of lush green grass — sun­ny and shad­ed. A lot of peo­ple like to pic­nic here, walk bare­foot, fly kites, run free, and roll in the grass. Bike and Rol­l’s Gov­er­nors Island loca­tion rents many dif­fer­ent sized bikes for fam­i­ly car-free bik­ing. In addi­tion to grown-up’s bikes, they have kids bikes, kids trail­ers, baby seats, taga­long” kids tan­dem attach­ments, and bike sur­reys that seat up to six. They even lit­tle red wag­ons for drag­ging get­ting kids and toys to the per­fect pic­nic spot. Teach a friend or child to ride a bike, or try your hand at fish­ing. When you are ready for a break or a treat, have an ice-cream cone or a pop­si­cle and watch the har­bor boats go by.  Please stop by the What’s Hap­pen­ing on Gov­er­nors Island?” exhib­it in Build­ing 110. You can tell us more about the kinds of pub­lic activ­i­ties and spaces you would like to see in the future park. Even the lit­tle kids who are too young to write can leave an idea for our park design­ers with a hand­made draw­ing or a rub­ber stamp cre­ation. Help us make this an even bet­ter place for fam­i­lies and friends! (Pho­to: Travis Huggett)