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February 19, 2025
Self-Guided Tours
Wander through the naturalistic beauty of the Ramble, the most intricate and detailed landscape in Central Park.
Tags: History / Art & Architecture / Plants and Trees
Statues, Monuments & Ornamental Features
Group of Bears, a bronze sculpture by American artist Paul Manship, marks the entrance to the Ruth and Arthur Smadbeck-Heckscher East Playground.
Engage your senses, calm your mind, and immerse yourself in the Park's fall foliage.
Tags: Staff Picks / Wildlife / Plants and Trees
Celebration of the Famed Public Art Installation by Christo and Jeanne-Claude Includes an AR Experience in Central Park and a Special Exhibition at The Shed