Elevation: | 174 ft | 53 m |
GPS: |
40.87314, -73.92526 Google Map · Climbing Area Map |
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Shared By: | Felix Griffin on Nov 23, 2020 | |
Admins: | Morgan Patterson |
Description
Inwood Hill Park is an amazing little park that feels completely removed from New York City. As this is the last natural park in Manhattan, and maybe even NYC when you climb these rocks you know you're climbing where the Lenape Native Americans lived. As there aren't a lot of climbs logged in any guidebooks, when you come to Inwood make sure you're ready for a day of exploration, remembering what bouldering is all about, and having fun.
Enjoy and respect this amazing park!
Getting There
Located in the northernmost tip of Manhattan between the Harlem and Hudson Rivers is Inwood Hill Park. You can access it by getting off at 207 street on the A, or 215th on the 1, followed by a short walk into Inwood Hill Park, and then followed by a short walk into the woods of Inwood Hill Park.
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