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General Grant National Memorial

National Memorial · New York County

77
Good
CampTow Safety Index · /100
Photo: NPS Photo
50
Crime score
400.6 / 100k · elevated
95
Hazard score
New York County · 2024
0
Direct deaths
From recorded 2024 events
1
Direct injuries
From recorded 2024 events
Safety briefing

The dominant safety concern at General Grant National Memorial is the surrounding urban environment, where New York County recorded a violent crime rate of 400.6 per 100,000 residents in 2023 — roughly double the national average. This is an open, publicly accessible site in a dense city neighborhood, not a remote wilderness area, and that distinction shapes the risks families should plan around.

When visiting, keep valuables out of sight and locked in your vehicle rather than leaving bags unattended on blankets or benches. Arrive and depart during daylight hours, and park as close to the memorial entrance as possible to minimize time on quieter surrounding streets. A portable phone charger is worth carrying so you always have a reliable way to contact help or navigate back to busier corridors if you wander off the main path.

Top recorded hazards in New York County

County data

From NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.

  • Lightning 1

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About General Grant National Memorial

The final resting place of President Ulysses S. Grant and his wife, Julia, is the largest mausoleum in North America. It testifies to a people’s gratitude for the man who ended the bloodiest conflict in American history as Commanding General of the Union Army and then, as President of the United States, strove to heal a nation after a civil war and make rights for all citizens a reality.

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