The park's name translates to 'Birch Grove,' referencing the native tree species that historically dominated the landscape.
The area was formerly part of the historical Khodynka airfield zone, which significantly influenced the local urban layout.
The park underwent comprehensive modernization in the 2010s, adding specialized zones for sports and leisure.
Park Berezovaya Roshcha is a neighborhood green space in the Khoroshevsky District characterized by its dense birch forest origins. The park features paved pedestrian trails, modern playground equipment, and designated recreational zones for physical activity. It serves as a local community hub, balancing structured exercise areas with preserved wooded sections. The grounds include dedicated spaces for outdoor dining and small-scale refreshments. The park landscape is shaped by its historical role as part of the Khodynka field area.
The central paths framed by the mature white-trunked birch trees.
Stick to the marked paths if visiting after rain to avoid muddy sections in the unpaved wooded areas.
Visit during mid-week to avoid high concentrations of local families at the playground facilities.
Do not attempt to use the playground equipment during peak weekend hours if you prefer a quiet experience.