Inwood Hill Park + Quick bite at Serrano Salsa


Details
Dear Dharma Drink friends,
Join us as we explore and walk the historic Inwood Hill Park on a lovely spring afternoon. But before we enter the park, let us grab a bite at a nearby casual restaurant that offers Mexican eats such as tamales and tacos, plus vegan options.
Meetup details:
Date: 6/1/2025 (Sunday)
Time: 2 pm – 5 pm
Location: Serrano Salsa (4979 Broadway, New York, NY 10034)
Note: We will meet at 2 pm at the restaurant and grab food. After that, we will enter the park around 2:45 pm. And we will explore and walk the park and enjoy the beauty of it.
Come join us!
Inwood Hill Park:
“There's old New York, and then there's old New York. Inwood Hill Park is a living piece of old New York. Evidence of its prehistoric roots exists as dramatic caves, valleys, and ridges left as the result of shifting glaciers. Evidence of its uninhabited state afterward remains as its forest and salt marsh (the last natural one in Manhattan), and evidence of its use by Native Americans in the 17th century continues to be discovered. Much has occurred on the land that now composes Inwood Hill Park since the arrival of European colonists in the 17th and 18th centuries, but luckily, most of the park was largely untouched by the wars and development that took place.
The park continues to honor and cultivate its environment. A hiking trail and the Hudson River Bike Trail offer visitors chances to appreciate large stretches of the park's natural beauty in an environmentally friendly manner. Also, the park is one of the best places to spot a bald eagle in the City, after the Urban Park Rangers launched a bald eagle release project in the park in 2002. The park also manages to present modern conveniences like athletic fields, playgrounds, dog runs, and a barbecue area, in harmony with its natural assets.”
Website:
https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/inwood-hill-park

Inwood Hill Park + Quick bite at Serrano Salsa