Equipment - 4/5
Parking - 5/5
Bathrooms - 2/5
Laurel Hill Park #1 and #2 are about 5 minute walk from each other, making this combination worthy of S-Tier rating. This park is located very near a school and large residential communities. It is unique because it has a small tightrope station. It also has several pull up bars, monkey bars, one medium bar, a captains chair that you can kind of do dips on, and various step platforms. Both Park #1 & #2 use the same bathrooms, closer to #2. There was a hut that was locked, but also had several porter potties.
Equipment - 4.5/5
Parking - 5/5
Bathrooms - 3/5
Laurel Hill Park #1 and #2 are about 5 minute walk from each other, making this combination worthy of S-Tier rating. This is a relatively new park and one of my favorite parks due to the pull up bars. They are not too tall and wider than normal, which is perfect for freestyle dynamics. There are many pull up bars, dip bars, low bars, and low-effort machines. I only came once so unsure about bathroom situation. It is located along the water, beautiful place to work out.
Equipment - 5/5
Parking - 2.5/5
Bathrooms - Uknown
This park is about a 5 minute walk from Weehawken Softball Field Park which may be worth checking out. I visited on a Thursday afternoon so was able to easily find street parking but I remember visiting a few years ago on the weekend and I did not find any parking. This park is possibly the most unique park in our area, with a ton of calisthenics and ninja equipment. It has a really unique pull up structure with multiple bar heights, the tallest climbing ropes and towers I've seen, many dip bars, medium bars and stepping platforms along with rings and other ninja equipment. I did not notice any bathrooms but also did not look much. It is along the water so it is a beautiful park. It's also right next to a playground so expect lots of kids running around.
Equipment - 4.5/5
Parking - 2.5/5
Bathrooms - Uknown
This park is a 5 minute walk from Lincoln Harbor Park, which is a must-visit. Lincoln Harbor Park is much better, however this park is still very good and has some uniqueness to it such as waist high rings. THere was plenty of parking in the public parking lot on the Thursday afternoon I visited but I imagine it is harder on the weekends. I did not notice any bathrooms.
Equipment - 4.5/5
Parking - 4/5
Bathrooms - 2.5/5*
This park has a super unique set of medium and high bars with any height you need, plus the bars are very wide making it great for freestyle, especially for practice. The dip bars have many heights too but they are narrower than usual. There are a few other workout areas along the walking path. I like to do street parking on the other side of the main pull up bar area but there is also parking lots on the main entrance to the park. *There are porter potties that I use however I am not sure if there are other facilities as I never checked the buildings in the main area of the park.