This 1,255-acre park has historical, recreational and environmental significance. The former dumping ground labelled a "valley of ashes" by F. Scott Fitzgerald in "The Great Gatsby" has become Queens' largest park, and one of New York City's flagship parks.
Depending on when yo visit there may be plenty of parking or no parking at all. The parking is used for special events and people that visit the park.
Stealth is required as you may have people from all around watching you.