Conference House Park is a historic waterfront park on Staten Island that offers scenic views, cultural landmarks, and gentle walking trails along the Raritan Bay.
Conference House Park is located at the southern tip of Staten Island, New York City, occupying a waterfront area along the Raritan Bay. The park is known for its combination of natural beauty and rich historical significance. The centerpiece is the Conference House, also called the Billop House, a colonial-era mansion built around 1680 that served as the site of a peace conference during the American Revolutionary War in 1776. The park’s geography offers coastal views, salt marsh wetlands, and open grassy spaces populated by typical Northeastern urban wildlife including numerous bird species, making it a quiet refuge within the bustling city. Visitors can explore several short walking paths that trace the shoreline and pass through shady groves. The park also hosts community events, historic reenactments, and educational programs focused on local history and environment. Picnicking and casual fishing are popular activities along the water’s edge. Conference House Park appeals to history enthusiasts, nature watchers, and families seeking a peaceful outdoor space close to New York City. Its location provides a scenic vantage point with views across the bay toward New Jersey. The park’s blend of history and nature offers a unique spot where visitors can learn about early American history while enjoying coastal landscapes and outdoor relaxation.
The Conference House (Billop House), site of 1776 peace negotiations during the American Revolution
Scenic coastal views of Raritan Bay and New Jersey’s shoreline
Salt marsh wetlands providing habitat for migratory birds and other wildlife
Gentle walking paths suitable for families and casual strolls
A well-preserved 17th-century mansion where peace talks were held during the American Revolution in 1776.
Coastal wetlands hosting diverse plant and bird species essential for migratory stopovers.
Scenic waterfront views providing habitat for fish and shorebirds plus opportunities for casual fishing.