Queens · New York City
Astoria Park
19 St. bet. Astoria Park S. and Ditmars Blvd.
All fourteen courts are free walk-on today. NYC Parks issued a concession solicitation on 12 June 2026, with proposals due 17 July, to bubble at least eight of them under a private operator for twenty years. No award has been made and the proposal is under community objection.
- Courts
- 14
- Surface
- Asphalt
- Access
- Walk-on only
Getting on a court
No City reservation here, so a Parks permit and turning up is the way on. Some parks are run by a concession that takes its own bookings, so it is worth checking the venue before you travel. A Parks permit is required from the first Saturday in April to the Sunday before Thanksgiving.
- Adults 18–61
- $100
- Seniors 62+
- $20
- Under 18
- $10
- Single visit
- $15
A single visit covers an hour of singles or two hours of doubles. Adults with IDNYC get 10% off the full-season permit.
The season and the hours a permit covers vary by court. Check this one with the City before you go.
Source: NYC Parks.
Sources
- QNS, on the Astoria Park tennis courts enclosure, read 2026-08-09. Court data from NYC Open Data Athletic Facilities (qnem-b8re) joined to Parks Properties (enfh-gkve), active tennis courts only.
- NYC Open Data: Athletic Facilities
- NYC Open Data: Parks Properties
- Aerial photograph: New York City aerial imagery, 2018