Michael T. • July 22, 2015Cute little park, great spot for a ponder. Right next to Riverside church and Grant Memorial. Dogs on leash only!
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.
Sharon W. • April 29, 2019Quiet high viewpoint of the GW Bridge, Jersey Shore, the Riverside Park, and the Hudson River. A well lite beautiful area where families have lived for generations and a Historic Site full of history.
Laura Y. • July 18, 2018Wonderful tour. Definitely get there early to sign up for the guided tour. The college campus next door is a beautiful and peaceful walk while waiting to go on the Grange tour.
Julie A. • June 14, 2017such a cool looking place, worth walking around if you're in the area
Marc S. • June 26, 2011Look for the cormorants (there are two) who dive for fish at the pond here.
MayHem a. • March 17, 2013Tip.... Teach your kids manners and we all can be happy. Everyone..new and old.
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.
Akiko B. • September 13, 2014Great dog run. Like all runs almost all of the dogs that come are nice, well-behaved and playful. Avoid going after it rains (the smells that rise from the ground...whew!). Good shaded areas.
FunnyBunny • June 19, 2013Now allowed on grass @ particular times. Awesome annual flea markets in building basements.
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
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.
NYC Parks • February 6, 2012See the "Harlem Hybrid" sculpted by Richard Howe Hunt. This 5,500-pound abstract piece is an assemblage of bronze sections of irregular shapes in a montage that suggests a natural outcropping
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