Giacomo C.
Yelp
Finally.
Years ago I gave up trying to visit this enclosed bird sanctuary. Their opening hours were ridiculously restrictive and their group-only reservations hard to get. I'm not sure when, but their schedule is now very approachable, and everybody can get in with little to no wait.
Somebody before me wrote that once you are inside this beautiful green space, it doesn't even feel like being in New York City. I'll add that it doesn't feel like being in Central Park, either. When this section of Central Park was created, this promontory was left wild on purpose (read about this in the picture I uploaded with its history).
I'm not much of a bird watcher, but supposedly, this can be a wonderful place to watch these creatures. However, you don't need to be a bird passionate to enjoy this green space: towering trees, rugged boulders, clear vistas and even a waterfall (seasonal) make this a true gem to walk around.
Paths are kept clean and dry, so you don't have to worry about getting your shoes muddy. They do specify that no more than 20 people at a time are allowed inside. However, I happened to drop by on a Tuesday afternoon around 4p (with gorgeous weather) and didn't have to wait to get in (nobody was at the entrance gate to check, so I'm not sure how they can reinforce this rule).
Hours are advertised as follows:
10 AM to 30 minutes prior to sunset
7 days per week. Year round
Hours are weather permitting and subject to change due to maintenance
No more than 20 visitors may enter at a time.
Visitors must stay on the trails at all times.
Dogs, bicycles, skateboards and rollerblades are not permitted.
Carry out what you carry in. There are no trash cans in the Sanctuary.