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Fort Tryon Park

Fort Washington Ave., New York, NY 10034
(212) 795-1388
If you've been to the Cloisters, the Met's reconstructed monastery, you probably couldn't resist a walk through the gardens of Fort Tryon Park. The 67-acre public park has thousands of blossoms bursting into Technicolor glory each spring-sunflowers, snapdragons, tulips, roses, irises, hydrangeas, begonias, azaleas. There are, in fact, more than 500 varieties of plants growing on this historic Revolutionary War battleground. The most impressive array of blooms is found in the Heather Garden, which sits on a natural plateau overlooking the Hudson River and George Washington Bridge. The Heather Garden was among the first portions of the park to be restored when volunteers reclaimed it from drug dealers and junkies in the late '80s, and no traces of those bad old days remain. Now, the park is a maze of winding trails, wooded areas, and fragrant blooms. And when the flowers start dying in the fall, parkgoers still have something to look forward to: the annual Medieval Festival. Who needs flowers if there's a sword fight to enjoy, right?
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