Attractions
- Alice in Wonderland
- Andrew H. Green Bench
- Arsenal
- Artist's Gate
- Balto
- Bandshell
- Belvedere Castle
- Bethesda Terrace
- Bethesda Fountain
- Bridges of Central Park
- Bow Bridge
- Gapstow Bridge
- Greyshot Arch
- Greywacke Arch
- Inscope Arch
- Trefoil Arch
- Carousel
- Cherry Hill
- Children's Zoo
- Conservatory Garden
- Conservatory Water
- Dairy
- Delacorte Music Clock
- Delacorte Theatre
- Discovery Center
- Grand Army Plaza
- Great Lawn
- Hallett Nature Sanctuary
- Hans Christian Andersen
- Harlem Meer
- Heckscher Ballfields
- Heckscher Playground
- Lake
- Lasker Pool & Rink
- Loch
- Loeb Boathouse
- Mall
- Nature Observatory
- North Meadow
- Obelisk
- Pond
- Ramble
- Reservoir
- Shakespeare Garden
- Sheep Meadow
- Still Hunt
- Strawberry Fields
- SummerStage
- Summit Rock
- Swedish Cottage
- Tavern on the Green
- Tennis Center
- Turtle Pond
- Victorian Gardens
- Wollman Rink
Loch
The Loch is part of the ninety acre northern section of the park known as the North Woods.
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While the Loch seems to be a pristine and natural woodland setting it is in fact a very carefully executed component of the park topology. Besides the beautifully crafted fountains and meticulously planned walkways, besides the Sheepfold that houses Tavern on the Green and the Carousel that thrills thousands of children every year, the Loch represents one of the more subtle examples of Olmsted and Vaux's artistry. What is perhaps most representative of their genius is the fact that virtually none of the park’s 843 acres are natural or pristine. Almost every square foot was carefully designed and meticulously laid out. In fact Central Park is probably the most successful, and least noticeable, example of cosmetic surgery in all of Upper Manhattan.
Location: Mid-Park from 102nd to 106th Streets










