Sherman Creek
About the Business
Welcome to Sherman Creek, a hidden gem nestled in the vibrant heart of Manhattan, New York. Located on 10th Avenue, this picturesque park offers a serene escape from the bustling city life, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike.
Sherman Creek is a delightful blend of natural beauty and urban charm, providing a tranquil haven for relaxation and recreation. The park boasts lush green spaces, scenic walking trails, and breathtaking views of the surrounding cityscape, perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, or simply unwinding amidst nature.
As a prominent tourist attraction, Sherman Creek offers a unique opportunity to connect with New York's rich ecological heritage. Visitors can explore the diverse flora and fauna, engage in bird watching, or participate in various community events and educational programs that promote environmental awareness.
Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a family outing, or an adventure in the great outdoors, Sherman Creek is the ideal destination. Experience the harmonious blend of nature and city life at this enchanting park, and create unforgettable memories in the heart of Manhattan.
Plan your visit today and discover the serene beauty of Sherman Creek, where nature and community thrive together.
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10th Avenue, Manhattan, New York, United States
Reviews
"Nice nature surrounding in the middle of a busy city area"
"Don't let this park's unassuming location fool you. Nestled between the bustling Harlem River Drive and the actual Harlem River, it's a hidden gem that even Google Maps can't quite pinpoint. You enter the park at the intersection of Dykman Street and 10th Avenue. There, you will find a Citibike station if you want to ride, but I suggest visiting both Sherman Creek Park and the adjacent Smugglers Cove, so walk around a bit before you commit to riding a bike. Sherman Creek offers several small winding paths that will take you through manicured gardens to the river and open up to a tidal bridge extending over the Harlem River. If you are lucky, you will see one of the Great Egrets who likes to hang out in the marsh or one of the Red Tail Hawks who landed on the boat house during our visit. The extraordinary Spring treat is the Cherry and Apple Blossom trees that line the river walk. There are dozens of different kinds, and they don't all bloom simultaneously, so you can likely come back a second time to see other trees in bloom. The bike path continues south at least as far as Highbridge. We did not go the full length, but many bikers seem to be making their way through on a longer journey. The park is small, so one shouldn't plan on making a day of it, but Highbridge Park is right there, and Inwood Park is a short walk away, so if you were feeling adventurous, you could actually hit three city parks in one visit."
"Great park to have family gatherings"
"This place is magical....early in the morning when I walk, it is really peaceful, just the way I like it...."
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