Magnolia Plaza - Brooklyn, NY

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Magnolia Plaza is a charming dog park in Brooklyn, NY, 11238, known for its stunning magnolia trees that bloom beautifully in early spring. This pet-friendly spot offers a serene environment perfect for dog owners looking to enjoy a peaceful walk or playtime with their furry friends amidst nature’s vibrant colors. The plaza is wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive destination for all visitors.

Located near the lab admin building, Magnolia Plaza is a hidden gem that provides a unique experience away from the usual crowded botanical gardens. It’s a great place for families with kids and dog owners alike, offering a welcoming atmosphere and a quaint bronze sundial centerpiece. For those seeking a dog park in Brooklyn with picturesque scenery and a tranquil setting, Magnolia Plaza is an ideal choice.

FAQ for Magnolia Plaza in Brooklyn New York:

  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, Magnolia Plaza has a wheelchair accessible entrance.
  • Is it recommended to get tickets in advance? Yes, it is recommended to get tickets in advance for Magnolia Plaza.
  • Is Magnolia Plaza good for kids? Yes, Magnolia Plaza is good for kids.

Reviews

Jonathan

My mom and I have been to this place many times and years ago and had wonderful time here this was because there were lots of magnolia trees and that the trees were nice and lots of people were in there.

Darren Otta

This section is underrated. Most go to the botanicals for cherry blossoms or roses… etc. But if you go in season, the magnolias will blow you away. We went in mid-April trying to glimpse the cherry blossoms, but instead were greeted by a wonderful bloom of magnolias. So many people swarmed the other areas, but if you go to this plaza, next to the lab admin building, you will find a great picture spot. If the wind is in your favor you can even catch some blooms falling down in the picture.

Etty Black

Stunning this time of year!

Chengxiang Yuan

A small square that is full of magnificent flowering magnolia trees, with a quaint bronze sundial in the middle. The peak flowering season of these trees is in early spring, before the cherry blossoms have reached peak bloom. If you enter the garden in early spring and see no cherry blossoms, this will be a good place to hit up.

Ipshita Datta

This place is ethereal and a must visit. Hiding behind the pond, this is a true gem of a plaza

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