Azalea Pond
Azalea Pond is a small water body located at the center of the Ramble, the Park’s most well-known woodland landscape.
It’s fed by the watercourse known as the Gill and is named for the woodland plantings of azaleas and rhododendrons that bloom in spring along its shore. It’s one of the most popular spots for birdwatching in the Ramble.
Things you can do here
Tours
Central Park Woodland Walk: The Ramble
11:00 amEngage your senses, calm your mind, and immerse yourself in the Park’s greenery.
Tags: Art & Architecture / Plants and Trees