Inwood Hill nature day

NYC Parks is promoting nature walks and a Senior Citizen Community Day at Inwood Hill Nature Center that includes notebook‑making workshops — a gentle, park‑based art & craft program for older residents ( ). It’s an easy outdoor activity if you’re into accessible green‑space events that pair hands‑on crafts with short walks. (x.com).

The program is scheduled for March 18, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. (nycgovparks.org) The listed location is West 218th Street and Indian Road in Inwood Hill Park. (nycgovparks.org) Urban Park Rangers are identified as the organizers on the NYC Parks events calendar, and the listing is classified as free and under the “Seniors” and “Nature” categories. (nycgovparks.org) Inwood Hill Nature Center’s contact number is (212) 304-2277, and the center maintains weekend hours (10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.). (nycgovparks.org) Inwood Hill Park spans roughly 196 acres and contains Manhattan’s last remaining natural forest and a remnant salt marsh; 153 acres of the park are designated natural areas that include the Shorakapok Preserve. (nycgovparks.org) The Shorakapok Preserve within Inwood Hill was added to the Old‑Growth Forest Network in 2024, highlighting the park’s mature tree stands and conservation value. (nycgovparks.org) Senior Citizen Community Day runs as a recurring monthly program on the NYC Parks calendar, with recent monthly themes listed as indoor gardening on Jan. 21, 2026, wreath making on Feb. 18, 2026, and a Dec. 17, 2025 session focused on fire‑building. (nycgovparks.org) Friends of Inwood Hill Park describes itself as a neighborhood volunteer organization that partners with NYC Parks to steward the park’s nearly 200 acres and posts volunteer and stewardship events on its website. (inwoodhillpark.org)

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