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  1. Van Cortlandt Park — more than a thousand acres atop the ridges and valleys of the northwest Bronx — is New York City's third largest park. Playing fields and playgrounds are scattered about the park's edges, surrounding a richly forested heartland fed by Tibbets Brook.

  2. Van Cortlandt Park is a 1,146-acre (464 ha) park located in the borough of the Bronx in New York City. Owned by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, it is managed with assistance from the Van Cortlandt Park Alliance.

  3. Van Cortlandt Park, in the northwest Bronx, is a natural showcase featuring the last vestiges of New York City’s native woodlands and wetlands. Founded in 1888, its 1,146 acres abound with sites that are important to the region and nation. Learn More.

  4. This 1,146–acre park, the third largest in New York City, offers real connections to the region’s geologic and cultural history. Through the lens of Van Cortlandt Park, one can learn about the natural world while gaining insight into how infrastructure develops as a city grows and changes.

  5. Exhibits highlighting the diverse landscapes in the park, live animals, and an abundance of informational brochures including maps, the semi-annual Van Cortlandt Park Newsletter, and Outdoors in NYC, the Rangers’ quarterly newspaper and calendar are available for visitors.

  6. Van Cortlandt Park. Highlights. Algernon Sydney Sullivan Fountain. This ornamental horse trough and drinking fountain honors jurist Algernon Sydney Sullivan (1826–1887). It is adjacent to the Van Cortlandt Park Golf House and Lake,… Read More. Allen Shandler Recreation Area.

  7. Van Cortlandt Park in the Northwest Bronx is New York Citys third largest park. Its 1,146 acres feature beloved trails that allow visitors to explore the park’s ridges, valleys, forests, wetlands, and scenic lake.

  8. Van Cortlandt Park's landscape features lush forests, meadows, wetlands, and the scenic Van Cortlandt Lake. The park's natural beauty is complemented by a vast array of recreational facilities, including sports fields, golf courses, horseback riding trails, and playgrounds.

  9. Van Cortlandt Park. Bronx, Bronx County. More than half of the park's 1,100 acres are protected as "forever wild," making Van Cortlandt's preserve the third largest of New York City's Forever Wild Nature Preserves.

  10. Van Cortlandt Park is a magnificent park with lush forests, numerous trails, a breathtaking field that signifies freedom! There is something to do for everyone in the family. If you are visiting New York City, this park is a must see.

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