Damian C. • September 15, 2012the best place to sit and have peace of mind or with a friend for a light snack is around the 59th st area of the park
Chris M. • July 24, 2013This park is great. The views are amazing especially the view of the GW Bridge looking north. The track is nice and the facilities seem to keep the local kids happy. Living a block away is good!
Julie A. • June 28, 2017Sort of interesting how close to Riverside this park is, but it's a nice quiet space to think
Denise H. • September 21, 2015Such a great spot on a sunny day. Stop at Fairway and make it a picnic.
Devonta • February 3, 2016Scenic. Beautiful. Clean. Great for running or working out.
Margaux G. • July 25, 2010Beautiful fountain, designed by a Columbia alum. Lovely place to sit and enjoy some Roti Roll!
James C. • February 5, 2016Is a great site to see. Self guided tour was great and the short introduction film was really great.
Brendan C. • June 11, 2015Loved this hidden gem off the beaten path in Manhattan. Absolutely worth the trip.
Pedro • July 7, 2012Take the ramp down to get to get to the riverside park which gets u all the way downtown and all the way up to inwood; awesome for a bike ride or if u are a runner. Take the bridge for the other sport
Maximus S. • May 12, 2013An Oasis at the Northern Tip of Covent Avenue in Hamilton Heights. Nice touch of green to the urban asphalt. Donations requested of materials and labor.
Marc S. • June 26, 2011Look for the cormorants (there are two) who dive for fish at the pond here.
nycHealthy • October 17, 2012Spend some quality time with your licensed pup at the Morningside Park Dog Run. For info on dog licensing visit: http://on.nyc.gov/M85uPu. For more info about dog runs visit: http://bit.ly/Ra5S4w
Justin O. • January 29, 2017Right next to the cathedral, there is one large bronze sculpture of an angel defeating Lucifer.
FunnyBunny • June 19, 2013Now allowed on grass @ particular times. Awesome annual flea markets in building basements.
Carolyn J. • May 27, 2013See if you can locate the Amiable Child Monument in the park. It is a grave marker for a five-year old child who died in 1797 and consists of a small, simple urn on a pedestal around 123rd street.
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