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Forest Hills with Kids: 25 Things to Do for NYC Families

3/3/13 - By Kelly O

Known as one of the ritziest areas in Queens, Forest Hills is especially attractive to families due to its quaint ma-and-pa boutiques and restaurants, excellent public schools and lovely real estate. The neighborhood is divided into three main sections: apartment buildings near Queens Boulevard, single and multifamily homes from the 1920s to 1940s to the west and south (like 20 Ingram Street, a.k.a. the fictional home of Spider-Man's Aunt May), and Forest Hills Gardens, a stunning planned community that was founded in 1909 and looks like an old English village. When I was growing up in Queens, I used to stroll through the Gardens, marveling at the Tudor- and Colonial-style mansions and pretending I was in the "Old World." The gateway to this historic development is the stately Station Square.

While much of this Queens neighborhood is residential with a decidedly suburban vibe, it's easily accessible by subway and the LIRR, and has two commercial drags: Austin Street and Metropolitan Avenue. I love taking my family here to browse the swanky boutiques on Austin Street, and the antique shops and old-school eateries on the quieter Metropolitan Avenue. We also spend a lot of time in the 544-acre Forest Park, strolling, playing or riding on the the historic carousel. (While Flushing Meadows Corona Park is Forest Hills' eastern border, most of the green space's big attractions are located on the Corona side.) Local families keep up on everything happening in the area by reading the Forest Hills Rego Park Times or joining the Forest Hills Mommies and Daddies Yahoo group.

Throughout March, we'll be highlighting all of the things Forest Hills has to offer families, both residents and visitors. For the purposes of our posts, our boundaries are the Long Island Expressway to the north and Jackie Robinson Parkway to the south, Yellowstone Boulevard/Queens Boulevard to the west, and Flushing Meadows Corona Park to the east. We kick off our series of posts with our list of the top 25 things to do with kids in Forest Hills, Queens.

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  1. Take a spin on the historic Forest Park Carousel, which reopened in 2012 after being closed for a number of years
  2. Or romp in Forest Park's multiple playgrounds,basketball courts, baseball fields or skatepark
  3. Pose for a pic in Station Square and then peek at the mansions in Forest Hills Gardens
  4. Kick back in a comfy vinyl booth at Nick's Pizza and order a thin-crust pie
  5. Make your own box of specialty handmade sweets at Aigner Chocolates, a locally run family business since 1930
  6. Unfortunately, this location closed in December 2015. Curl up with a picture book in the children's section at the local Barnes & Noble
  7. Peruse high-end toys and kids' clothes at Thank Heaven
  8. Browse formal kids' attire and shoes at Blue Elephant
  9. Drop in to Oliloli Studio to work on a variety of arts and crafts projects during open hours
  10. Paint all kinds of plaster crafts at the Plaster Party Place
  11. Pick up comics, graphic novels or action figures at Royal Collectibles— its "Your Friendly Neighborhood Comic Shop" tagline is nod to Spider-Man, who grew up in the neighborhood in the comic books
  12. Unfortunately, this candy shop closed in October 2014. Indulge your sweet tooth at the old-fashioned-style Emily's Sugar Rush
  13. Step into a time warp at Eddie's Sweet Shop, an authentic old-school soda fountain that serves up homemade egg creams, malteds and to-die-for ice-cream sundaes
  14. Sample exotic international cheeses you've never heard of at Cheese of the World
  15. Try one of the regular family programs at the Forest Hills Library like Crafty Tuesdays or Toddler Storytime
  16. Take a pony or horse ride year-round in Lynne's Riding School's indoor ring, or try a lesson in Forest Park
  17. Tee off at the Forest Park Golf Course, which offers discounted admission to children under 17 on weekdays
  18. Tennis more your thing? The West Side Tennis Club, the former home of the U.S. Open, has multiple kids' programs including school-break camps that are open to non-members
  19. Take a free art, music or sports trial class at the local Gymboree
  20. Look for treasures by hitting all of the antique shops on Metropolitan Avenue
  21. Join the Central Queens Y for access to a variety of kids' programs and the great facilities, including an indoor pool
  22. Speaking of pools, The Community House also has a wonderful indoor aquatics center, plus a gym, tearoom and after school
  23. Enroll the kids in serious cooking classes at Young Chefs Academy of Forest Hills
  24. Catch live music and theater performances, and dance to big bands at the Festival of the Arts in June
  25. Check out more than 80 neighborhood vendors, and enjoy rides and crafts at the annual Shop Forest Hills Festival in September

 

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Station Square
71st Avenue and Austin Street, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Nick's Pizza
718) 263-1126
108-26 Ascan Avenue, Forest Hills, NY

Forest Park Carousel
718) 788-2676
Forest Park Drive, Queens, NY 11421

Aigner Chocolates
718) 544-1850
103-02 Metropolitan Avenue, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Barnes & Noble
718) 793-1395
700-00 Austin Street, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Thank Heaven
718) 575-2229
72-18 Austin Street, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Blue Elephant
718) 261-3222
107-21 71st Road, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Oliloli Studio
718) 261-1238
103-23 Metropolitan Avenue, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Royal Collectibles
718) 793-0542
96-01 Metropolitan Avenue, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Eddie's Sweet Shop
718) 520-8514
105-29 Metropolitan Avenue, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Cheese of the World
718) 263-1933
71-48 Austin Street, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Plaster Party Place
718) 263-0960
96-09 Metropolitan Avenue, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Forest Hills Library
718) 268-7934
108-19 71st Avenue, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Lynne's Riding School
88-03 70th Road, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Forest Park Golf Course
101 Forest Park Drive, Forest Hills, NY 11421

The West Side Tennis Club
1 Tennis Place, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Gymboree Forest Hills
108-14 72nd Avenue, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Central Queens Y
67-09 108th Street , Forest Hills, NY 11375

The Community House
15 Borage Place, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Young Chefs Academy in Forest Hills
108-10 72nd Avenue, Forest Hills, NY 11375
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