3 New York Nature Centers That Make Excellent Family Day Trip Destinations
When people want to see and learn about animals they usually go to their local zoo. While this is without a doubt a great way to spend the day as a family, there is another, lesser-known alternative to zoos – nature centers. These facilities focus on both animals and the environments around them, giving visitors a more well-rounded experience. Nature centers can be found throughout the country and The Empire State is no exception. Check out this list of some of the best family-friendly nature centers in New York State.

When you are done with the facility’s exhibits, head to the trout pond to, for an additional fee, try your hand at fishing. The hatchery recommends you bring your own pole and bait but there is fishing equipment on hand if you require it. Admission to the hatchery is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors, $5 for children ages 3-12, and free for children ages 2 and under. To learn more, check out the facility’s Facebook page.

While at Montezuma, you can also paddle down one of several waterways on the property in one of the center’s kayaks or canoes. Alternatively, you can hike on your choice of trail from the 1.9-mile Warbler Way to the shorter 0.3-mile Crusoe Creek Trail. Whichever activity you choose, you’re sure to be awestruck by the beautiful surroundings around you! Admission itself is free but there is a fee for guided tours and canoe/kayak rentals. For more information about the facility, check out Montezuma’s website or the nature center’s Facebook page.

Activities at Teatown beyond the visitors center include a visit to Cindy’s Garden which features a rotating variety of wildflowers, shrubs, and ferns; a "pond scooping" session during which children can learn about underwater life; and guided hikes on the aforementioned trails. Admission costs $7 a car and can be paid for at kiosks in the parking lot. While the visitors center exhibits and personal use of Teatown’s trails are included in the price of admission, additional activities - such as the guided hikes - are not, requiring an additional fee to be paid. To learn more about the facility, visit Teatown’s website or the nature center’s Facebook page.
A visit to a nature center is an excellent, educational way to spend the day as a family. You can hike the facility’s trails, learn about animals native to the area, and become more informed about the environment around you. The Empire State has dozens of places where you can do just that – many of them just a short drive from one of New York State’s major cities. So next time you’re in New York City or Rochester, be sure to pay one of these oft-overlooked attractions a visit. And when you’re done, be sure to check out this unique Long Island ice-cream-and-milkshake shop. Have you visited any of the nature centers on this list? Let us know about your experience in the comments!
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