Beautiful Green Space Area Now Open at Port Jefferson Free Library


The Park 114! is now open at the Port Jefferson Free Library | Facebook.com

The public green space known as “The Park 114!” is now open at the Port Jefferson Free Library. A grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony took place for the official grand opening.

Designed by BBS Landscape Architects and Engineers, the green space is open daily during daylight hours, when the Library is open.

The purpose of the park is to provide library patrons with a “complete nature experience and offer a well-designed outdoor area for Library programs.”

Port Jefferson families can now experience a secluded, richly landscaped outdoor area at their library.

From the BBS Landscape website:

“The centerpiece of the Outdoor Nature Area is a large, paved Meditation Zone situated in the upper portion of the upward sloping site. Decorative brick pavers and bluestones form a labyrinth, intended to relax and rejuvenate one’s body and mind. Further up the parcel, a hands-on discovery and experience of various natural materials and elements is delivered at the Nature Explore Zone.

Multiple seating types, decorative fencing, and the abundant use of vegetation complement the existing site features and create a well-balanced, tranquil setting for new outdoor (learning) experiences and provide passive recreation opportunities. Intended to be used by local residents of all age groups and abilities, the Library Outdoor Nature Area is located directly in the heart of the picturesque Port Jefferson Village.”

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