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For Columbia students, Riverside Park is a pleasant natural respite from our urban jungle, especially for residents of [[River]] and [[Woodbridge]]. However, it tends to be on the bland side. | For Columbia students, Riverside Park is a pleasant natural respite from our urban jungle, especially for residents of [[River]] and [[Woodbridge]]. However, it tends to be on the bland side. | ||
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+ | At Hudson Beach (105th St.), there are the [[Traveling rings]]. | ||
On heavy snow days, the park is transformed into a vibrant sledding and snowball-fighting center for [[Morningside Heights|Morningside Heighters]] and Columbians alike. | On heavy snow days, the park is transformed into a vibrant sledding and snowball-fighting center for [[Morningside Heights|Morningside Heighters]] and Columbians alike. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 5 July 2013
Riverside Park loosely refers to a stretch of fairly undeveloped land located on the banks of the Hudson stretching roughly between 59th and 181st streets. The actual park-like portion of the park lies between 72nd and 125th.
For Columbia students, Riverside Park is a pleasant natural respite from our urban jungle, especially for residents of River and Woodbridge. However, it tends to be on the bland side.
At Hudson Beach (105th St.), there are the Traveling rings.
On heavy snow days, the park is transformed into a vibrant sledding and snowball-fighting center for Morningside Heighters and Columbians alike.