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  • Heckscher Ballfields

    Hundreds of baseball and softball games are played each season at the six fields that make up the newly restored Heckscher Ballfields.

  • Heckscher Playground in Central Park
    Heckscher Playground

    When Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux designed Central Park in the 19th Century, they designated this 10-acre meadow in the southwest corner of the Park as a "playground" — the term used to describe a versatile open meadow intended for games, sports and informal play.

  • Hernshead in Central Park
    Hernshead

    Hernshead, a promontory that juts out into The Lake, is named after what must have once been the shape of a “hern” or heron’s head, and a bird often sighted in Central Park. Hernshead is planted with seasonal flowers and aquatic plantings.

  • Honey Bear Sculpture in Central Park
    Honey Bear

    This whimsical bronze statue is part of a pair of niche sculptures that flank the brick triple-archway between the Central Park Zoo and the Children’s Zoo.

  • Huddlestone Arch in Central Park
    Huddlestone Arch

    A marvel of engineering and construction, Huddlestone Arch is considered by many to be the most picturesque of Central Park’s arches.

  • Indian Hunter Sculpture in Central Park
    Indian Hunter

    Indian Hunter was the first sculpture in Central Park by an American artist.

  • Central Park Information Kiosk
    Information Kiosk

    Run by the Conservancy, three Information Kiosks are staffed by our volunteers from April through November.

  • Inscope Arch in Central Park
    Inscope Arch

    Just east of the Pond, Inscope is tucked away from view and one of the Park’s less frequently used arches. It features a 34-foot long Tuscan archway.

  • Iphigene's Walk

    Commemorating Iphigene Ochs Sulzberger, the lush walk cuts through the northeast edge of the Ramble – fitting, considering the preservationist’s efforts to restore the 38-acre wild garden.

  • James Michael Levin Playground in Central Park
    James Michael Levin Playground

    In the center of this playground is a whimsical concrete fountain featuring characters from Alice in Wonderland. Play features include colorful pipe frame equipment and bucket swings and are geared toward toddlers.

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