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Date
Saturdays 09:00 AM
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Location
Park entrance at the intersection of Isham Street and Seaman Avenue
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Distance
2.75 mi
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Hashtag
#NYRROpenRun

Evidence of Inwood Hill Park’s formation exists as caves, valleys, and ridges left as the result of shifting glaciers. Evidence of its uninhabited state afterward remains as its forest and salt marsh (the last natural one in Manhattan), and evidence of its use by Native Americans continues to be discovered. Most of the park was largely untouched by wars and development. The park features a hiking trail and the Hudson River Bike Trail, and is one of the best places in NYC to spot a bald eagle. It also includes athletic fields, playgrounds, dog runs, and a barbecue area.
The course is three loops on hilly trails and walkways through woods and along a salt marsh.
View the Open Run course map in English and Spanish.