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Crescent Park is a 1.4-mile linear park along the Mississippi River in the Bywater and Marigny neighborhoods. Opened in 2014, it features a dramatic rusty-steel pedestrian bridge, river views, and native landscaping.

Louis Armstrong Park is a 32-acre park at the edge of the French Quarter and Tremé, honoring the city's most famous musical son. It contains Congo Square, the Mahalia Jackson Theater, and a statue of Armstrong.

The New Orleans Botanical Garden is a 12-acre garden within City Park, featuring themed gardens, a conservatory, and the Enrique Alferez sculpture collection. It is one of the few remaining examples of WPA-era public garden design.
The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden is a free 11-acre outdoor gallery featuring over 90 works of modern and contemporary sculpture set among moss-draped oaks, lagoons, and walking paths.
City Park is one of the oldest and largest urban parks in the United States, spanning 1,300 acres — 50% larger than Central Park. Its ancient live oaks, some over 800 years old, create a canopy over lagoons, gardens, and cultural venues.

Woldenberg Park is a 16-acre linear park along the Mississippi River waterfront, stretching from the Aquarium to the French Market. It offers open green space, river views, and public art.