Crooke's Point is a scenic 28-acre peninsula located within the Great Kills Park in Staten Island, New York. It is part of the Gateway National Recreation Area, a vast national park that spans across New York and New Jersey. The area was once a degraded habitat dominated by invasive plant species but is undergoing restoration to create a native coastal maritime forest and shrub-scrub plant communities. The park offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and is a haven for wildlife, including various bird species and marine life. Visitors can enjoy walking trails, birdwatching, and exploring the diverse green habitats within the park.
Crooke's Point has a rich history, having been a small island before being reconnected to Staten Island as part of the park's development. The area is popular for its natural beauty and recreational activities, making it a unique destination for nature lovers and those seeking a tranquil escape from urban life.
The park's proximity to New York City and its accessibility by car or public transportation make it an attractive day-trip destination for both locals and tourists.