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Van Cortlandt Park is New York City’s third-largest park offering extensive woodlands, wetlands, and sports facilities, making it a vibrant outdoor destination within the Bronx.

1,146
Acres Protected
14
Miles of Trails
over 2 million
Annual Visitors
1888
Year Established

About Van Cortlandt Park

 

Van Cortlandt Park, located in the Bronx borough of New York City, spans over 1,100 acres and is renowned for its remarkable natural environment and historical significance. The park features diverse landscapes including forests, ponds, wetlands, and open fields. It serves as a critical green space for urban wildlife and offers a rich habitat for birdwatching and nature observation. Historically, the land was part of one of the Bronx’s earliest estates owned by the Van Cortlandt family in the 18th century, giving the park both ecological and cultural importance. Key attractions include the Van Cortlandt House Museum, the oldest building in the Bronx, and the extensive trail network which includes the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail and the 1.5-mile cross-country course used for competitive running. Outdoor enthusiasts can partake in hiking, horseback riding, golfing at the Van Cortlandt Golf Course, and using the numerous athletic fields. The park’s wetlands and the Tibbetts Brook offer opportunities for environmental education and quiet reflection away from the urban environment. With its mixture of natural beauty and recreational amenities, Van Cortlandt Park is a favored destination for families, runners, cyclists, and nature lovers seeking a break from the city bustle.

Highlights

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Van Cortlandt House Museum – the Bronx’s oldest building dating back to 1748

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The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail – a historic 3.5-mile trail running through the park

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Van Cortlandt Park Cross Country Course – a premier collegiate cross country venue

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Tibbetts Brook – a natural freshwater stream and wetland ecosystem within New York City

Notable Natural Features

Van Cortlandt House Museum

An 18th-century stone farmhouse that now serves as a museum showcasing colonial history and the park’s heritage.

Old Croton Aqueduct Trail

A scenic historic trail that follows the route of the 19th-century aqueduct which once supplied water to New York City.

Van Cortlandt Golf Course

An 18-hole public golf course located within the park, featuring varied terrain and views of the surrounding parkland.