Look across the Hudson River toward New Jersey for a stunning view of the vast swath of heavily forested cliffside land known as the Palisades. Our trains and boats are much different now, but they’ve been an important part of our city for more than 300 years.
If you stroll the paths of the park up toward the Inwood Hill lookout, you will be rewarded with a spectacular view of both the George Washington Bridge and Fort Lee to the south. The first subway tunnels built in America are still in use today under the Boston Common, and people still take ferries into the city the way they did all the way back in 1631. Less than a five-minute walk from the 207th Street Station, the park contains the last natural forest on Manhattan Island, serving as a portal to a time when the borough was still home to the Lenape people (whose caves you can still see in the park). The Last of Us subway help rkofan87 Follow 473 Forum Posts 0 Wiki Points 0 Followers Reviews: 0 User Lists: 0 1 rkofan87 i am stuck in the subway how do i get out btw this game kicks ass1 8 years ago rkofan87 473 0 Wiki Points 0 Followers Reviews. The area itself is home to the urban forest that is Inwood Hill Park, perched high above the Hudson River shoreline. Bordered by the Harlem River to the north, the Bronx to the east, the Hudson River to the west, and Fort George to the south, Inwood is a neighborhood that sits high above all of Manhattan, not far from the island’s highest terrestrial point in Bennett Park. At its northernmost terminus, the A-train begins the 31-mile journey at the very tip of Manhattan in the neighborhood of Inwood.