Snug Harbor: Stunning gardens, 2 museums, waterfront, wetlands, and more!


Details
We'll take the free Staten Island ferry, then walk to the sprawling grounds of Snug Harbor Cultural Center, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Museum. The Center includes:
- Spectacular, authentic Chinese scholar’s garden
- Staten island nature and history museum
- Sailor's museum
- Several other lovely gardens and greenhouses plus an outdoor labyrinth
- Wetlands nature path plus an ornamental pond
- Many beautiful old buildings
- We’ll walk along the waterfront, featuring spectacular views of Manhattan, then probably take a short bus ride to Snug Harbor. At the end of the day you’ll have the option to walk or take the bus back to the ferry.
- DON'T BE LATE! THE FERRY LEAVES AT 12 PM
DISTANCE: About 3.5 to 5 miles, depending on whether you walk or take the bus back to the ferry.
FINISH AT: About 4:30 PM at the ferry terminal in Manhattan, but you can leave earlier, of course, by walking or taking the bus back to the ferry.
LUNCH: Bring your own or buy something at the ferry terminal or Snug Harbor. We'll eat at around 2:30 PM.
COST: Pay what you wish for the museums, though the Staten Island one has suggested (optional) fees; $5 ($4 seniors) for the Chinese Scholar's Garden; and bus fare (same as subway).
TRANSPORTATION: 4 or 5 train to Bowling Green, then walk south. (However, 4 train will not run from Brooklyn and 5 train will run every 20 minutes in both directions.) Or downtown R or 1 train to Whitehall/South Ferry. Google MTA planned service changes for weekend subway changes.


Snug Harbor: Stunning gardens, 2 museums, waterfront, wetlands, and more!