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        The Conservatory Garden & the Harlem Meer
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We can think of few places in New York City with the charm of Central Park's Conservatory Garden. Tucked away behind wrought iron gates that once graced the entrance to the Vanderbilt mansion are six acres of horticultural magnificence.

Stop to Smell the Flowers
As you enter, you will see a meticulously maintained lawn with a fountain at the far end. To your left is a shady, tree-lined path, which is especially inviting on a hot summer day. Beyond that is a lushly planted space with a small lily pad pool in the center. This area, often called the Secret Garden, is probably our favorite: there always seem to be dozens of different plants in bloom and everywhere you turn you will find another amazing flower you have never seen before.

To the right of the main entrance, past another arbor walk matching the one on the left, is a formal garden planted with annuals and roses. Benches are strategically placed to allow you to enjoy both the fragrance of the trellised roses and the warm rays of sunshine. This is the sunniest spot in the Garden and a great place to sit with a book on a spring day.

Although we have found that many New Yorkers are not familiar with the Conservatory Garden, two groups who seem to know it well are local artists and wedding photographers. We invariably run across someone working with a sketch pad or at an easel on each of our walks through the Garden. And one Saturday afternoon, we counted five wedding parties posing for photographers.

Hours and Other Details
The Conservatory Garden is open daily from 8 am to dusk. Guided tours that include information about the plants currently in season are available every Saturday at 11 am in the spring and summer. Note that although this garden seems a bit out of the way, it is well patrolled and is considered quite safe.

A Bit of Nature in the Middle of the City
Just beyond the Conservatory Garden is the Harlem Meer, an irregularly-shaped body of water in the northeast corner of Central Park. Following the winding path that leads around the Meer makes a pleasant stroll. The mix of natural beauty and facilities for public use will remind you why Central Park is one of the great classics studied and copied by landscape architects around the world.

On the north side of the Meer is the Charles A. Dana Discovery Center, which provides year round environmental education, cultural events and visitor programs. The Center is open Tuesday to Sunday, from 11 am to 5 pm. Call (212) 860-1370 for a schedule of events.

Going Fishing
Don't be surprised to see groups of neighborhood kids fishing in the Meer. The Meer is stocked from March through May with bass, carp and catfish, and free use of fishing gear is provided to those who request it. The fish that are caught are, of course, thrown back so that someone else can have the pleasure of hooking them again.

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