Van Cortlandt Park
Directions
The Major Deegan Expressway has two park exits: Van Cortlandt Park South, which serves the south and west portions of the park, and East 233rd Street, which serves the north and east. The Henry Hudson Parkway’s Broadway exits also serve the park. Mosholu Parkway links Van Cortlandt Park with the Bronx River and Pelham Parkways.
Finding parking around the park is often difficult.
Bus Directions
Several NYC bus routes service the area, use the Web Map link on this site to view bus stop locations.
Train Directions
By subway, the No.1 line stops at 242nd St. at the southwest corner of the park, and the No. 4 line stops at Woodlawn station at the southeast corner
Park Overview
A busy urban park full of sports opportunities, but with a substantial natural area and trails that impart a much more remote experience.
Trail Overview
There are three trails in the Northwest Forest:
- The Cass Gallagher Trail [1.4 miles], a multi-use paved trail.
- The Cross Country Trail [1.3 miles], a part of the cross-country running course.
- A bridle path that follows the route of long-defunct commuter rail line that ran from High Bridge in the Bronx to Yonkers.
These above trails are all accessed from Mosholu Parkway near the riding stable or from the Parade Ground.
Two major trails run through Croton Woods in a north-south orientation:
- The Putnam Trail [1.5 miles] follows an abandoned railbed through wetlands and bisects the Van Cortlandt Golf Course. Portions of the John Kieran Nature Trail follow the Putnam Trail.
- The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail [1.1 miles] is part of a regional trail that begins 26 miles to the north in Westchester County and extends into Manhattan. The trail lies on top of the 1842 masonry aqueduct that brought New York City its first clean water supply. The Aqueduct is a National Historic Landmark, a designation that includes the trail and all ancillary structures up to the Manhattan shore of the Harlem River.
These trails are accessed from the Van Cortlandt Golf House or Yonkers.
In the Northeast Forest there are two major unnamed trails that cross the area.
- One that parallels the Major Deegan Expressway, roughly north-south.
- The other which runs east-west into Croton Woods.
These trails are accessed through a service road from Van Cortlandt Park East, from Yonkers, or from the Croton Woods' trails.
The John Muir Nature Trial [1.7 miles] crosses the park connecting all 3 woodland tracts. There are other informal trails and connectors in all the sections of the park.
A brochure with trailmap is available from the Friends of Van Cortlandt Park -- use the Web Map link on this site. Click to view a detailed description of a hike in the park.
Park Description
Van Cortlandt Park
A city recreation mecca, Van Cortlandt Park hosts facilities for a long list of sports: baseball, basketball, bocci, cricket, football, soccer, tennis, handball, paddleball, and golf. Additionally there is a nature center, riding stable, running track, cross country courses and plenty of playgrounds. The park is generally centered around The Parade Ground -- a large flat expanse that contains many of the playing fields. A trail encircles the Parade Ground and leads to more trails in less developed parts of the park.
The natural areas and most of the trails are concentrated in the wooded northern section of the park which is divided into the Northwest Forest, Croton Woods and the Northeast Forest by the 3 major highways that transect the park. These highways limit access between these different sections of the park to just one or two crossing points.