About this Event
Manhattan isn’t just a concrete jungle—and its history isn't always what the textbooks tell you. To celebrate Arbor Day, join and for a Field Trip Experience, a community event for history nerds and nature lovers alike.
We’re heading to Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan’s only original forest, to explore the Park’s natural, environmental, and social history through live storytelling. We’ll hike through geological wonders and historical "lore" while separating the facts from the fables of the land. Along the way, we’ll participate in the , documenting the Park's biodiversity in real-time. These observations will contribute to during the weekend.
Josh Otero from Natural Areas Conservancy, and Christa Avampato and Bethany Fitch from NYC's Secrets & Lies, will be your field guides and storytellers for this immersive experience into the wilder side of Manhattan. Come ready for some fresh air and forgotten secrets. All ages are welcome.
Join the on iNaturalist. The user with the most observations during City Nature Challenge Weekend will win a small prize.
When: Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Where: Meet at Isham St & Seaman Ave
Cost: Free
What should you bring:
A water bottle
Weather appropriate clothing
Sturdy, closed toe shoes
Smart phone with the app iNaturalist downloaded
If you are attending, please fill out this volunteer waiver. Note: Every attendee must fill out a waiver. If you have others joining, please ensure they fill out the waiver above as well.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Inwood Hill Park Main Entrance, Seaman Avenue, New York, United States
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