Jersey City, NJ

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How we calculate the Jersey City ParkScore® Ranking

The ranking for Jersey City is based on how it compares nationally on five characteristics of an excellent park system: access, investment, acreage, amenities, and equity.

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Access
97 pts
Acreage
29 pts
Investment
15 pts
Amenities
45 pts
Equity
78 pts
98% of Jersey City residents live within a 10-minute walk of a park.
Median City, 100 most populous U.S. cities: 74%
Median City, all urban cities and towns in U.S.: 55%

We’re working to ensure that every person, in every neighborhood, in every city across America has a quality park within a 10-minute walk of home.

Jersey City residents who live within a 10-minute walk of a park
By Age (%)
Children (0 - 19)
98
Adults (20 - 64)
98
Seniors (65+)
98
By Income (%)
High Income
98
Middle Income
98
Low Income
99
By Race/Ethnicity (%)
Native American*
98
Asian*
97
Black*
98
Hispanic
99
Pacific Islander*
100
White*
98
2 or More Races*
97
Other*
98
*Excludes those that report Hispanic origin (which is captured separately from race by the U.S. Census).
Comparing amount of park space between neighborhoods by race/ethnicity
Residents in neighborhoods of color* have access to 13% more park space per person than the city’s average neighborhood and 26% less than those in white neighborhoods. Additionally, we compared park space in the city’s average neighborhood with others by specific race and ethnicity:
*Neighborhoods of color are defined as those in Jersey City with the highest concentrations of people who identify as Black, Hispanic, Indigenous and Native American, Asian American, Pacific Islander, multiple races, or other communities of color (more information).
Comparing amount of park space between neighborhoods by income
Residents in low-income neighborhoods have access to 9% more park space per person than those in the average Jersey City neighborhood and 3% more than those in high-income neighborhoods.
12% of Jersey City’s land is used for parks and recreation.
National median 15%
How do park amenities measure up?
These six amenities reflect activities popular among a diverse selection of user groups (kids, teenagers, adults, seniors). For each amenity, Jersey City is awarded points based on their abundance relative to the other 99 cities.
Basketball Hoops
23/100pts
2.5 per 10,000 people
Playgrounds
4/100pts
1.2 per 10,000 people
Rec & Senior Centers
49/100pts
0.9 per 20,000 people
Dog Parks
75/100pts
2 per 100,000 people
Bathrooms
18/100pts
0.6 per 10,000 people
Splashpads
100/100pts
3.6 per 100,000 people
How much is Jersey City investing in parks?
We compared Jersey City with the other 100 most populous cities in the nation on total park investment per person, aggregating all public and private spending for any publicly accessible park in the city.
Park Investment (Three-Year Average)
  • City agency
    $40 (71%)
  • Other public agencies
    $15.76 (28%)
  • Private organizations
    $0.07 (0%)
  • Monetized volunteer hours
    $0.43 (1%)
$56
Total Spending Per Capita
  • National benchmark: Relative park spending by organization type
  • Average among 100 most populous cities
  • City agency: 85.5%
  • Other public agencies: 7%
  • Private organizations: 5.5%
  • Monetized volunteer hours: 2%
  • Total per capita spending: $108 per person
Make the Commitment
Pledge to make parks a priority!
Everyone should have access to a quality park within a 10-minute walk of home. Our 10-Minute Walkâ„¢ Program calls on mayors to demonstrate their commitment to parks and adopt long-term, system-wide strategies that accelerate the creation of parks.