Lincoln Park (Jersey City)
Lincoln Park is an urban park in Jersey City, New Jersey with an area of 273.4 acres (110.6 ha). Part of the Hudson County Park System, it opened in 1905 and was originally known as West Side Park. The park was designed by Daniel W. Langton and Charles N. Lowrie, both founding members of the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Lincoln Park Lake
Three of the baseball fields, with Pulaski Skyway and smokestacks of the Kearny Generating Station in background
Ceremonial opening of East Coast Greenway segment in the park
Lincoln the Mystic at eastern entrance
Hudson County Park System
The Hudson County Park System owns and operates several county parks in Hudson County, New Jersey. It has its roots in the City Beautiful movement around the turn of the twentieth century. The system comprises eight parks comprising 716.52 acres (290.0 ha). Additionally, the county owns acreage in preservation areas in the New Jersey Meadowlands
Woodcliff Lake
Skyway from Lincoln Park
Washington Park
West Hudson Park