Destination Playground: Indian Road Playground in Inwood Hill Park
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Last year, a number of New York City playgrounds opened (or reopened after extensive work) to great fanfare. Seemingly everyone's heard about South Street Seaport's Imagination Playground, Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 6 and the complete overhaul of the Union Square Playground.
But in upper Manhattan another lovely play spot quietly debuted last November after a year-long renovation. Set in the lush greenery of Inwood Hill Park, Indian Road Playground features a Native American theme in honor of its location along the trail that was once used by the Rechgawawanc clan of the Weekquaeskeek tribe.
Although there were a few road bumps—the playground originally included a mock artifact dig which was removed after Native American leaders objected to it—Indian Road Playground is a very popular spot with locals as well as visitors who decide to spend the day at the picturesque tip of Manhattan.