NYC garbage dump world’s largest landfill-to-park project
NEW YORK — Diverse wildlife habitat. Acres of hilly grasslands. Creeks for kayaking and meadow trails for hiking and biking.
This vibrant landscape at the edge of New York City was once Fresh Kills, the massive, stinking dump for Gotham’s garbage.
Today, the 2,200-acre site on Staten Island is well on its way to becoming Freshkills Park, the largest landfill-to-park project in the world.
The park won’t be fully complete until 2035, but some sections are already accessible on a limited basis to tour and school groups. Since 2010, it has hosted nature hikes, bird-watching groups, kite-flying excursions and kayaking tours.