Northern Manhattan Parks
Northern Manhattan Parks is composed of more than 500 acres of city parkland north of 155th Street.
Its largest parks, Fort Washington Park, Inwood Hill Park, Fort Tryon Park, and Highbridge Park, surround the northern tip of Manhattan Island.
Many of New York’s most extraordinary natural and man-made treasures fall within the boundaries of these Parks.

For in–depth information about Fort Tryon Park, please visit the Fort Tryon Park Trust website. Features include park history, archival photographs, news of current projects and programs, an image gallery, and more.
Plans for Riverside Park North of 135th Street, Fort Washington Park, and Inwood Hill Park West of the Amtrak Lines
Download the Draft of PlaNYC's Master Plan (PDF, 1.4 MB)
On Earth Day, April 22, 2007, Mayor Bloomberg announced that the High Bridge will be restored and reopened.

