Inwood Hill Park

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Inwood Hill Park is a large, largely undeveloped public park in northern Manhattan known for its natural forests, glacial formations, and views of the Hudson River.


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf park in New York City
public park
urban park
adjacentTo Harlem River Ship Canal
Hudson River
Spuyten Duyvil Creek
borough Manhattan
continent North America
country United States
hasFeature Cloisters view points
Native American archaeological sites
athletic fields
ballfields
glacial potholes
marshland
old-growth forest remnants
overlooks of the Hudson River
playgrounds
rock outcrops
tennis courts
trails
hasVegetationType hardwood forest
urban woodland
hasViewOf George Washington Bridge
Hudson River
Palisades
hasWildlife hawks
migratory birds
raccoons
squirrels
knownFor being largely undeveloped
caves and rock shelters
glacial formations
hilly terrain
natural forests
salt marsh
views of the Hudson River
locatedIn Manhattan
New York
New York City
United States
location Inwood, Manhattan
maintainedBy New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
operator New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
partOf New York City park system
publicAccess yes
urbanDistrict Inwood


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