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Pet Care Services in Inwood
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Pet Care in Inwood
Inwood sits at the very top of Manhattan, north of Dyckman Street, where the island narrows between the Hudson and Harlem rivers. The neighborhood's defining feature is Inwood Hill Park, a 196-acre preserve that contains the last natural forest on Manhattan — old-growth tulip trees, rocky outcrops, and trails that feel more like upstate New York than the city. The park's off-leash area in the meadow section is one of the largest and most popular in Manhattan, drawing dog owners from surrounding neighborhoods for the sheer space and natural setting. Dogs run freely across the open fields while owners gather along the perimeter, a daily ritual that anchors the Inwood dog community.
The neighborhood's other major green space is Isham Park, a hillside park at the intersection of Isham Street and Seaman Avenue with terraced lawns and views of the Cloisters across the valley. The streets in Inwood are quieter than almost anywhere else in Manhattan, with a mix of prewar apartment buildings and some smaller residential structures. The commercial strip along Dyckman Street has local restaurants, shops, and a handful of pet supply stores. Indian Road, which borders Inwood Hill Park, is one of the most scenic residential streets in the borough.
The A train terminates at 207th Street, and the 1 train runs along Broadway at 207th and 215th streets. The neighborhood's relative isolation from central Manhattan — a 45-minute ride to Midtown — keeps it affordable and gives it a close-knit feel. Dog walkers in Inwood tend to be local residents who know the park trails intimately, rather than operators running routes across multiple neighborhoods. The pace here is slower, the green space is abundant, and the dog community is among the most active in the city.
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