The Van Cortlandt Park Alliance, founded in 1888, works closely with the Department of Parks and Recreation to preserve, support, and promote the recreational, ecological, and historical value of Van Cortlandt Park in the northwest Bronx. Spanning 1,146 acres, the park showcases the last vestiges of New York City's native woodlands and wetlands, offering a natural oasis with important sites of regional and national significance.
Through various programs, events, and initiatives, the Alliance engages the community in activities such as cultural programs, education, natural areas restoration, and volunteer opportunities. Visitors can explore the park's diverse offerings, including dog runs, hiking trails, sports fields, and seasonal events like the annual Springtime Shindig and Pinkster Festival, making Van Cortlandt Park a beloved destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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