Gateway National Recreation Area Explained

Gateway National Recreation Area
Iucn Category:V
Location:New York and New Jersey, United States
Coordinates:40.454°N -73.997°W
Area Acre:26607
Visitation Num:8,728,291
Visitation Year:2022
Visitation Ref:[1]
Governing Body:National Park Service
Website:Gateway National Recreation Area

Gateway National Recreation Area is a 26607acres U.S. National Recreation Area in New York City and Monmouth County, New Jersey. It provides recreational opportunities that are not commonly found in a dense urban environment, including ocean swimming, bird watching, boating, hiking and camping.[2] More than 8.7 million people visited Gateway National Recreation Area in 2022, making it the fourth-most visited unit of the National Park Service.

Gateway was created by the U.S. Congress in 1972[3] to preserve and protect scarce or unique natural, cultural, and recreational resources with relatively convenient access by a high percentage of the nation's population.[4] It is owned by the federal government and managed by the National Park Service.

Creation

In 1969, the Regional Plan Association proposed a new national seashore in the New York metropolitan area, to be administered by the United States Department of the Interior.[5] U.S. President Richard Nixon put his support behind a very similar proposal in 1970, with one significant change: instead of being designated a "seashore", the protected area would be a national park. In May of that year, the president started the process of getting Congressional approval for this move.[6]

The United States House of Representatives approved the creation of Gateway National Recreation Area in September 1972, and most of the land was transferred to the National Park Service (NPS) for inclusion in Gateway National Recreation Area. In the same vote, the House denied the state's provision to create a housing development at Floyd Bennett Field, which was to be part of the Gateway Area.[7] Gateway National Recreation Area was officially created on October 27, 1972, along with Golden Gate National Recreation Area in San Francisco. Gateway included over 26000acres of land.[8] This excluded some of the land proposed by the RPA, including the Coney Island shore.[9]

Units and park sites

The recreation area comprises three units and 11 park sites in all. Primary law enforcement in the Gateway National Recreation Area is the responsibility of the United States Park Police in the New York units, and National Park Service Rangers in the New Jersey unit.

Jamaica Bay Unit

Jamaica Bay Unit, in Brooklyn and Queens, includes much of the shoreline and water below the Shore Parkway beginning at Plum Beach and ending at John F. Kennedy International Airport, along with several dozen islands in Jamaica Bay, a tidal estuary. It also includes most of the western part of the Rockaway Peninsula, which separates Jamaica Bay from the Atlantic Ocean. Among the sites in this unit are:

Staten Island Unit

The Staten Island Unit is located on the southeastern shore of Staten Island facing Lower New York Bay. It includes Hoffman and Swinburne Islands, both off limits to visitation and managed primarily for the benefit of avian species. The unit also includes the following three sites:

Sandy Hook Unit

Sandy Hook Unit is in Monmouth County in northern New Jersey. The barrier peninsula forms the other side of the "gateway" to New York Harbor, and includes two park sites:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Annual Park Ranking Report for Recreation Visits in: 2022. nps.gov . National Park Service . July 23, 2023.
  2. Web site: Gateway National Recreation Area (National Park Service) . 2004-01-03 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20031205031110/http://www.nps.gov/gate/ . 2003-12-05 . Gateway National Recreation Area (National Park Service)
  3. Congress of the United States. Public Law 92-592. October 27, 1972.
  4. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Establishment of Gateway National Recreation Area in the States of New York and New Jersey. United States Senate, 92nd Congress, 1st Session. Report Number 92-345 to accompany S. 1852 Ordered to be printed August 3, 1971
  5. News: RECREATION AREA IN HARBOR URGED; Regional Plan Would Widen Idea Hickel and Lindsay Will Discuss Tomorrow Harbor Recreation Area Urged; Hickel to Come Here Tomorrow. . 1969-05-12 . 2018-01-13.
  6. News: Madden . Richard L. . Nixon Backs Gateway Recreation Area . . May 9, 1971 . January 3, 2018 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180509184202/https://www.nytimes.com/1971/05/09/archives/nixon-backs-gateway-recreation-area-president-backs-gateway-plan.html . May 9, 2018 .
  7. Web site: Madden . Richard L. . House Votes Bill on Gateway Area But Kills Housing . . September 27, 1972 . January 3, 2018 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180104013846/http://www.nytimes.com/1972/09/27/archives/house-votes-bill-on-gateway-area-but-kills-housing-rockefeller-plan.html . January 4, 2018 .
  8. AN ACT To establish the Gateway National Recreation Area in the States of New York and New Jersey, and for other purposes. . en . October 27, 1972 . 92-592 . Public Law . 2018-01-12 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170306034125/https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/STATUTE-86/pdf/STATUTE-86-Pg1308.pdf . March 6, 2017 .
  9. Sarah K. . Cody . John . Auwaerter . George W. . Curry . Cultural Landscape Report for Floyd Bennett Field . . . 2009 . 168 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20170606005732/https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/gate/floyd_bennett_clr.pdf . 2017-06-06 .
  10. Web site: Gateway National Recreation Area - History & Culture (U.S. National Park Service) . 2009-01-23 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20081226221929/http://www.nps.gov/gate/historyculture/index.htm . 2008-12-26 . Gateway History & Culture (NPS)
  11. Web site: Floyd Bennett Field . 2009-01-23 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20081228081428/http://nyharborparks.org/visit/flbe.html . 2008-12-28 . Floyd Bennett Field (National Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy)
  12. https://web.archive.org/web/20091027001704/http://geocities.com/fort_tilden/ Historic Fort Tilden
  13. Web site: The Fall Hawk Migration at Fort Tilden, Floyd Bennet Field and the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge . 2009-01-23 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20090121071004/http://www.nyharborparks.org/podcasts/rs-hawks.html . 2009-01-21 . Hawking on the Harbor (National Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy)
  14. Web site: Breezy Point . 2009-01-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080917183234/http://www.brooklynbirdclub.org/breezy.htm . 2008-09-17 . Breezy Point (Brooklyn Bird Club)
  15. Web site: Fort Hancock . 2009-01-23 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20081227131407/http://nyharborparks.org/visit/foha.html . 2008-12-27 . Fort Hancock (National Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy)