Quick Facts
Location: Jackie Robinson Parkway, Queens/Brooklyn, New York City
Region: NYC (Queens + Brooklyn)
Time: Scenic drive segment (variable)
Difficulty: Easy (drive)
Admission: Free
Facilities: Roadside parks and neighbourhood services nearby (varies)
Best Season: Year-round
Dog Friendly: N/A (roadway)
Also Known As: Jackie Robinson Pkwy
Info
Parking / Access
This is a parkway (limited-access roadway). Access is via on/off-ramps, not a single destination parking lot.
Map: https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Jackie%20Robinson%20Parkway%2C%20New%20York
What to expect
A scenic roadway connecting parts of Brooklyn and Queens, named after Jackie Robinson. Use it as a route, not as a “place to visit.”
Practical notes
Expect NYC traffic patterns and occasional construction. For anything time-sensitive, build in extra time.
Official info
NYC DOT traffic and roadway updates: https://www.nyc.gov/site/dot/index.page
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Jackie Robinson Parkway?
The Jackie Robinson Parkway runs through parts of Brooklyn and Queens in New York City.
Is the Jackie Robinson Parkway a place you can stop and walk around?
Not really. It’s a roadway. If you want parks or viewpoints, plan a stop at a nearby park, neighbourhood, or waterfront area.
How do I access the parkway?
You enter via on-ramps and exits along its route. Use your navigation app for the best entry point for your trip.
Is there parking on the parkway?
No dedicated visitor parking. Plan parking at your destination (parks, streets, garages).
What’s the best time to drive it?
Early morning or late evening typically has lighter traffic. Rush hours can be slow.
Is it good for a scenic drive?
It can be, especially compared to other NYC routes, but it’s still a commuter corridor.
Are there tolls?
The parkway itself is not typically tolled, but connecting bridges/tunnels or other routes may be.
Where can I check official traffic or construction updates?
Use NYC DOT resources for advisories and roadway updates: https://www.nyc.gov/site/dot/index.page










