Inwood Hill Park

Nestled at the northern tip of Manhattan, Inwood Hill Park is a hidden gem that offers a breath of fresh air for both tourists and locals alike. This 196-acre oasis is a testament to New York City’s natural heritage, boasting the last natural forest and salt marsh in Manhattan. Nature enthusiasts will be thrilled by the park’s extensive hiking trails, which wind through lush woodlands and offer stunning views of the Hudson River. For the active visitor, the park provides ample opportunities for recreation, including basketball courts, baseball fields, and even a scenic bike trail along the river. Birdwatchers will find themselves in paradise, as the park is a haven for diverse avian species, especially during migration seasons. History buffs can explore the fascinating “Indian Caves,” which hold remnants of the area’s Native American past. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful nature walk, a vigorous workout, or simply a picturesque spot to relax, Inwood Hill Park offers a refreshing escape from the urban bustle, making it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the wilder side of New York City.

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