Spring is just around the corner and many of us are looking forward to getting outside to do outdoorsy activities. Prospect Park in Brooklyn may be just the place you want to be.

From Wikipedia:

Prospect Park is a 585-acre (237 ha)] public park in the New York City borough of Brooklyn located betweenPark SlopeProspect-Lefferts GardensDitmas ParkWindsor Terrace and Flatbush AvenueGrand Army Plazaand the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. It is run and operated by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation and is part of the Brooklyn-Queens Greenway.

The park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux after they completed Manhattan's Central Park. Attractions include the Long Meadow, a 90-acre (36 ha) meadow, the Picnic House, which houses offices and a hall that can accommodate parties with up to 175 guests; Litchfield Villa, the pre-existing home of Edwin Clark Litchfield, an early developer of the neighborhood and a former owner of a southern section of the Park;[4]Prospect Park Zoo; a large nature conservancy managed by the Wildlife Conservation Society; The Boathouse, housing a visitors center and the first urban Audubon Center; Brooklyn's only lake, covering 60 acres (24 ha); the Prospect Park Bandshell that hosts free outdoor concerts in the summertime. The park also has sports facilities including seven baseball fields in the Long Meadow, and the Prospect Park Tennis Center, basketball courts, baseball fields, soccer fields, and the New York Pétanque Club in the Parade Ground. There is also a private Society of Friends cemetery on Quaker Hill near the ball fields, where actor Montgomery Clift is interred.

For more information and a calendar of events, please visit the Prospect Park website.

People who have never run, jogged or even walked across the Brooklyn Bridge are missing out on an exhilarating experience. Your walk over to the Manhattan side will leave you in the historical downtown area with a treasure chest of opportunity to explore and discover. Many people rarely go out and see the sites of their own town. If you’re one of those people, you are missing out. When you finish exploring downtown Manhattan and make your way back to Brooklyn over the Brooklyn Bridge you can then make your way to Brooklyn Bridge Park. Or maybe you would just like to hang out at the park where there are loads of activities. Visit their website to begin your adventure: Brooklyn Bridge Park 718-222-9939 334 Furman Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 http://www.brooklynbridgepark.org Come To Brooklyn Bridge Park Where Everything Is Sound! A place of peace and tranquility and a place to relax and enjoy the great view that Brooklyn Bridge Park has to offer. It is a park where you get to have fun with recreational activities, like jogging, biking, skating, fishing and many more. The park has free admission for everyone to enjoy. A New York attraction where many people come to visit and spend the day relaxing and do fun things. The park hours start at 6 Am until 1 Am, so there are plenty of time and things to do in the area. Also, some areas in the park offer free Wi-Fi. So visit the park today and see and enjoy the beautiful sceneries.