Cloudless skies, a spread of sandwiches and lemonade, a friendly game of frisbee and a light read why not trade in the overdone routine of binge-watching Netflix for a relaxing day at the park Especially a brand new one, yet to explore. New York City&rsquos largest state park is now open to public use, just a brisk walk away for all Brooklyn residents. Sprawling across a massive 407 acres, Shirley Chisholm state park is named after the first African-American woman ever elected to congress. With a bayside pier and a 10-mile trail dedicated to hiking and trekking, people can participate in active exercises or just gawk at the panoramic view of the Empire State Building over their picnic spread. Additionally, the park also has waterfront access for those who want to try their hand at kayaking.