- Source: List of New York City parks relating to Hispanic and Latin American culture
Within the city-operated parks system of New York City, there are many parks that are either named after individuals of Hispanic and Latin American descent, or contain monuments relating to the cultures of Spain and Latin America.
Manhattan
Anibal Aviles Playground
Emilio Barbosa Memorial (Bennett Park)
Duarte Square
Minerva Bernardino Greenstreet
Quisqueya Playground
Benito Juárez statue, Bryant Park
José Bonifácio de Andrada statue, Bryant Park
Jose de San Martin monument, Central Park South
Jose Marti monument, Central Park South
Simon Bolivar monument, Central Park South
General Jose Artigas monument, Spring Street Park
Ilka Tanya Payan Triangle
La Plaza Cultural (community garden)
Campos Community Garden
Dias y Flores Garden
Bronx
Arcilla Playground
Astin Jacobo Field
Carlos J. Lozada Playground
Captain Rivera Playground
Happy Land Memorial
Parque de los Ninos
Oscar Comras Mall (Pelham Parkway at Boston Road)
Yolanda Garcia Park
P.O. Serrano Playground
Puerto Rican Sun sculpture (Fox Playground)
Jardin de la Roca
El Coqui Garden
La Finca del Sur
Roberto Clemente State Park, operated by New York State Parks
Brooklyn
Eugenio Maria de Hostos Playground
Martinez Playground
Jaime Campiz Playground
Roberto Clemente Ballfield
Maria Hernandez Park
P.O. Reinaldo Salgado Playground
Gilbert Ramirez Park
Queens
Captain Mario Fajardo Playground
SSG Patbouvier E. “Bobby” Ortiz Triangle
Manuel De Dios Unanue Triangle
Park of the Americas
Flight 587 Memorial
Staten Island
Lopez Playground