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  1. Van Cortlandt Park — more than a thousand acres atop the ridges and valleys of the northwest Bronx — is New York City's third largest park. Playing fields and playgrounds are scattered about the park's edges, surrounding a richly forested heartland fed by Tibbets Brook. The park is home to the country's first public golf course, the oldest ...

  2. Van Cortlandt Park is a 1,146-acre (464 ha) park located in the borough of the Bronx in New York City. Owned by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, it is managed with assistance from the Van Cortlandt Park Alliance. The park, the city's third-largest, [a] was named for the Van Cortlandt family, which was prominent in the area ...

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  3. 80 Van Cortlandt Park South Ste. E1 Bronx, NY 10463 info@vancortlandt.org 718-601-1460. Field Closure. Parade Ground Hotline: 718-430-1862

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  4. The Van Cortlandt name was first associated with the tract of land bounded by modern Yonkers City Line between Broadway, Jerome Avenue, and Van Cortlandt Park East in 1694, when Jacobus Van Cortlandt bought the property. During the 1690s the enslaved Africans he owned dammed Tibbetts Brook to create a 16–acre lake to power the gristmill.

  5. Healy Field: Van Cortlandt Park East & 240th Street , 1 Little League field; Indian Field: East 233rd Street & Van Cortlandt Park East, 1 baseball field, 2 softball. Note: currently closed for reconstruction; Basketball Courts. Classic Playground: Van Cortlandt Park South & Gouverneur Avenue, 3 full courts

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  7. Van Cortlandt Park. Various. Difficulty. Other Details. Accessible. Limited Access. Various. Immerse in the beauty of nature in NYC's third largest park! Journey through three ecologically distinct forests on a 2-mile trail at the northern end of the park and past freshwater wetlands and a lake area perfect for birding in the heart of the park.

  8. Brooklyn's beachside attraction holds the Cyclone roller coaster, the Wonder Wheel, the New York Aquarium, the original Nathan’s Famous and a boardwalk. At 1,146 acres, Van Cortlandt Park is the 4th-largest park in NYC and boasts the nation's first public golf course. Plan your visit.

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