Tag Archives: Inwood

Inwood Hill Park – Post-Thanksgiving Day Hike: Northern Manhattan Parks Super Hike

Friday, November 24, 2023
1:00 p.m.2:30 p.m.

On this Friday, work off your Thanksgiving feast while enjoying the great outdoors. Join the Urban Park Rangers for a hike! This hike will take you through the hills Inwood Hill and Fort Tryon and Parks. Comfortable walking footwear highly recommended.

Location

218th Street and Indian Road in Inwood Hill Park
Manhattan

Directions to this location

Cost

Free

Inwood Hill Park – Native American Heritage Month: Lenape Harvest and History

Sunday, November 19, 2023
1:00 p.m.2:00 p.m.

During Native American Heritage Month, explore the past and present experience of Native Americans. Join the Urban Park Rangers on a hike to see the rock shelters in the ancient tulip forests of Inwood Hill Park to learn of rich culture, history, and traditions of the Lenape! Celebrate the indigenous residents of this land and learn more about their family and food traditions.

Location

Seaman Avenue and Isham Street in Inwood Hill Park
Manhattan

Directions to this location

Cost

Free

INWOOD Hill Park: NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY

(Español abajo)

Join professional photographer, Michael Palma Mir, for a series of nature photography workshop-walks featuring the geology, topography and biodiversity of Northern Manhattan Parks. Michael will guide you to capture the parks’ natural beauty, such as rock outcrops, greeting gardens, historic trees, and scenic vistas from behind the lens. He will discuss nature photography strategies for dealing with difficult lighting situations, prime and zoom lens choice for perspective control, depth of field, and composition. Any kind of camera is welcome! For questions about accessibility, contact ollie.demeio@parks.nyc.gov.

In Spanish
Sunday, Nov 19 @ 11am

Inwood Hill Park | Payson Ave & Dyckman St entrance

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Únase al fotógrafo profesional, Michael Palma Mir, para una serie de talleres…caminatas de fotografía sobre la naturaleza que presentan la geología, la topografía y la biodiversidad de los parques del alto Manhattan. Michael lo guiará para capturar las bellezas naturales de los parques, como los afloramientos rocosos, jardines, árboles históricos y vistas panorámicas desde, detrás de la lente. Discutirá las estrategias de fotografía para lidiar con situaciones de iluminación difíciles, la elección de lente prime y lente zoom para el control de la perspectiva, la profundidad de campo y la composición. ¡Cualquier tipo de cámara es bienvenida! Si tiene preguntas sobre accesibilidad, comuníquese con ollie.demeio@parks.nyc.gov.