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Calverton Ponds Preserve
● ClosedWelcome to Calverton Ponds Preserve Nestled in the heart of Manorville, New York, Calverton Ponds Preserve offers a serene escape into one of North America's rarest and most unique natural landscapes. Located on Old River Road, this 350-acre oak-pine forest is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil hiking experience.
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Mashomack Preserve
● ClosedWelcome to Mashomack Preserve, a breathtaking natural oasis located at 79 South Ferry Road, Shelter Island, New York. Just 90 miles from the hustle and bustle of New York City, Mashomack Preserve spans over 2,350 acres of serene landscapes, including 11 miles of pristine coastline, lush woodlands, vibrant fields, and tranquil tidal creeks. This cherished sanctuary is recognized as one of the richest habitats in the Northeast, offering visitors a unique opportunity to connect with nature and explore the diverse ecosystems that thrive here. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, bird watcher, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Mashomack has something for everyone. With over 200 bird species recorded since 1980, including the majestic osprey and vibrant scarlet tanagers, the preserve is a bird-watching paradise. The preserve's diverse habitats also support a wide array of wildlife, from painted turtles and monarch butterflies to foxes and deer, ensuring that every visit is filled with discovery.
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Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildife Refuge
● OpenWelcome to the Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge, a serene haven located at 2595 Noyack Road, Sag Harbor, New York. This 187-acre sanctuary, established in 1954, is nestled on a picturesque peninsula between Noyack and Little Peconic Bays. As a cherished park and tourist attraction, the refuge offers visitors a unique opportunity to connect with nature while fostering the conservation of diverse wildlife and habitats. Explore the refuge's stunning landscapes, which include sandy and rocky beaches, wooded bluffs, upland forests, fields, ponds, salt marshes, and lagoons. These habitats are home to a rich array of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, eastern chipmunks, painted turtles, green frogs, songbirds, and osprey. During the winter months, keep an eye out for waterfowl such as long-tailed ducks, common goldeneyes, and white-winged scoters. In the spring and summer, the beaches come alive with piping plovers, terns, and other water birds.
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Scallop Pond Preserve
● OpenWelcome to Scallop Pond Preserve Nestled in the heart of Southampton, New York, Scallop Pond Preserve offers a serene escape into one of Long Island’s most pristine salt marshes. Located at Scallop Pond Road, this exceptional park is a haven for nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature's beauty.
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Peconic Estuary
● ClosedWelcome to Peconic Estuary Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Riverhead, New York. Located at 19 Sextant Court, our park offers a unique and tranquil escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. As one of the most picturesque destinations in the region, Peconic Estuary Park is dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and ecological significance of the Peconic Estuary. Visitors can explore a variety of scenic trails that meander through lush landscapes, providing breathtaking views of the estuary's diverse habitats. Whether you're interested in birdwatching, photography, or simply enjoying a peaceful walk, our park offers something for everyone. The park also serves as an educational hub, offering programs and workshops to raise awareness about the importance of estuary conservation and the rich biodiversity it supports.
19 Sextant Court, Riverhead, New York 11901, United StatesAdvertisements -
Derby Hill Bird Observatory
● ClosedWelcome to Derby Hill Bird Observatory Nestled at 36 Grand View Avenue in Mexico, New York, Derby Hill Bird Observatory is a hidden gem for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Operated by Onondaga Audubon, this premier bird-watching location is renowned as one of the top hawk watches in the Northeastern United States. Situated on the southeastern corner of Lake Ontario in Oswego County, Derby Hill offers a unique vantage point for observing the awe-inspiring migration of raptors and other bird species.
36 Grand View Avenue, Mexico, New York 13114, United StatesAdvertisements -
Nature Conservancy
● OpenWelcome to Nature Conservancy, located at 10 North Main Street, Cattaraugus, New York 14719, United States. We are a dedicated team of staff, scientists, and community members committed to advancing effective and lasting conservation efforts in over 70 countries and territories worldwide. Our mission is to tackle the pressing climate and biodiversity crises by developing innovative solutions, amplifying local leadership, and influencing policy changes. Recently, we've celebrated a milestone achievement—a new agreement that conserves 10 million hectares of globally rare marine habitat while supporting Indigenous-led stewardship and sustainable economies.
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Children's Acre Playground
● OpenWelcome to Children's Acre Playground, a delightful haven for families located at 457 East Street in the enchanting island community of Lily Dale, New York. Nestled between the serene waters of Cassadaga Lake and lush, ancient forests, our playground is part of a vibrant environment dedicated to spiritual and natural preservation. Children's Acre Playground offers a variety of fun and engaging activities for children of all ages. Our well-maintained facilities include swings, slides, see-saws, and more, providing endless opportunities for play and exploration. Located conveniently next to the Andrew Jackson Davis Lyceum, it serves as a perfect spot for families to relax and enjoy quality time together.
457 East Street, Lily Dale, New York 14752, United StatesAdvertisements -
Parade Ground
● ClosedWelcome to Parade Ground, a vibrant hub located in the heart of Van Cortlandt Park in The Bronx, New York. Whether you're here to enjoy a leisurely barbecue or explore the scenic hiking trails, Parade Ground offers a unique blend of nature, history, and community activities for all ages. Barbecuing Guidelines: We invite you to enjoy a barbecue at Parade Ground, but please exercise caution and maintain a safe distance from other patrons, children, and trees. Remember to clean your area thoroughly before leaving. All coal and matches must be disposed of in designated hot coal barrels. Use water to extinguish hot coals, and never place flammable items in regular litter barrels. For gatherings with more than 20 attendees, a permit is required, which must be applied for 30 days in advance. You can apply for a Special Event permit [here](https://nyceventpermits.nyc.gov/Parks/).
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Van Cortlandt Stadium
● OpenWelcome to Van Cortlandt Stadium Located at U.S. 9 in The Bronx, New York, Van Cortlandt Stadium is a vibrant hub of activity and a gateway to the rich history and natural beauty of Van Cortlandt Park, New York City's third-largest park. Whether you're here to enjoy a sporting event, explore the scenic trails, or delve into the area's history, Van Cortlandt Stadium offers something for everyone.
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Oneida Run
● OpenWelcome to Oneida Run, nestled within the beautiful Van Cortlandt Park in The Bronx, New York. Our park is a serene escape from the bustling city, offering a perfect setting for picnics, barbecues, and outdoor adventures. Located at Van Cortlandt Park East, we invite you to explore the natural beauty and rich history of New York's third largest park. Please be mindful of our community guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. When barbecuing, maintain a safe distance from other patrons, children, and trees, and remember to clean your area before leaving. Dispose of coal and matches in designated hot coal barrels only, and use water to extinguish hot coals. For gatherings of more than 20 attendees, please apply for a permit at least 30 days in advance via [this link](https://nyceventpermits.nyc.gov/Parks/).
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Dog Bone Run
● OpenWelcome to Dog Bone Run, your ultimate destination for outdoor fun and relaxation in the heart of The Bronx! Nestled at 36 West Gun Hill Road, our park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational activities for families, friends, and furry companions. At Dog Bone Run, safety and courtesy are our top priorities. If you're planning a barbecue, please remember to keep a safe distance from other patrons, children, and trees. All coal and matches must be disposed of in designated hot coal barrels, and water should be used to extinguish hot coals. Improper disposal can cause significant harm to our cherished park, so please adhere to these guidelines.
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Pelham Bay Park
● OpenWelcome to Pelham Bay Park, the largest public park in New York City, located in the vibrant borough of The Bronx. Spanning over 2,700 acres, this urban oasis offers a diverse range of natural landscapes, recreational activities, and historical sites, making it a perfect destination for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll along scenic trails, engage in sports activities, or simply unwind amidst nature, Pelham Bay Park has something for everyone. Explore the scenic beauty of the park's extensive woodlands, salt marshes, and meadows, which provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife. History enthusiasts can visit the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum, a stunning 19th-century estate nestled within the park. For those seeking outdoor activities, the park features numerous sports fields, playgrounds, and a golf course, as well as Orchard Beach, a 1.1-mile-long sandy shoreline perfect for sunbathing and swimming.
The Bronx, New York 10465, United StatesAdvertisements -
Marine and Atmospheric Sciences Information Center
● ClosedWelcome to the Marine and Atmospheric Sciences Information Center (MASIC), your gateway to cutting-edge knowledge and research resources in marine and atmospheric sciences. Located in Challenger Hall on the Stony Brook University South Campus, New York, MASIC is a state-of-the-art library designed to serve as a modern prototype for future knowledge centers. At MASIC, we offer an extensive collection of vital resources, including core journals in marine and atmospheric sciences, comprehensive monographs, essential reprints, and a valuable collection of SoMAS master's theses and doctoral dissertations. Our holdings also include MSRC Special Reports, Technical Reports, nautical charts, maps, and a broad general science reference collection, ensuring that students, researchers, and professionals have access to the information they need.
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Pier 26 at Hudson River Park
● ClosedWelcome to Pier 26 at Hudson River Park, an enchanting 2.5-acre ecologically-themed oasis located in the heart of Tribeca, Manhattan. Nestled along the Hudson River Greenway, this unique park and tourist attraction offers visitors a glimpse into Manhattan’s natural ecosystem prior to urban development. Embark on a captivating habitat walk through five native ecological zones: woodland forest, coastal grassland, maritime scrub, rocky tidal zone, and the majestic Hudson River. Enjoy a relaxing day on the sunning lawn or engage in some fun at the sports play area. Pier 26 is a favorite spot for many, including the Downtown Boathouse—the busiest non-motorized boathouse in New York—and City Vineyard, a haven for those seeking delightful riverside dining and breathtaking views.
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Discovery Garden
● OpenWelcome to Discovery Garden at Brooklyn Botanic Garden Nestled at 441 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, the Discovery Garden is a unique park designed to spark the curiosity and wonder of our youngest visitors. This immersive landscape invites children to explore the beauty of nature through hands-on experiences, encouraging them to investigate plants and animals within diverse habitats.
441 Flatbush Avenue Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, New York 11238, United StatesAdvertisements -
Gateway NRA - Jamaica Bay Unit
● OpenWelcome to Gateway National Recreation Area - Jamaica Bay Unit, a breathtaking natural oasis located at 304 Cross Bay Boulevard, Queens, New York. Nestled in the heart of the bustling city, this expansive park offers a serene escape for nature enthusiasts, families, and adventure seekers alike. Spanning over 18,000 acres, the Jamaica Bay Unit is a haven for wildlife and a sanctuary for those looking to connect with nature. Visitors can explore a diverse array of habitats, including salt marshes, upland fields, woods, and open waters, which are home to over 330 species of birds, making it a premier destination for birdwatching.
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William T Davis Wildlife Refuge
● OpenWelcome to William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge Nestled in the heart of Staten Island, New York, the William T. Davis Wildlife Refuge offers a serene escape from the bustling city life. Located at 82 Mulberry Avenue, this hidden gem is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts, families, and tourists seeking tranquility and a connection with nature.
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Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge
● OpenWelcome to Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Islip, New York. Located on the south shore of Long Island, this 209-acre sanctuary offers a unique blend of upland and wetland habitats, making it a vital oasis amidst a bustling urban landscape. Bordered by the Great South Bay and separated from the Atlantic Ocean by Fire Island, Seatuck is a haven for nature enthusiasts and researchers alike. Home to over 200 bird species, including many protected under the Migratory Bird Act, Seatuck is a crucial site for wildlife conservation and environmental education. The refuge's diverse habitats, which include old fields, woodlands, saltmarshes, and freshwater wetlands, provide a rich tapestry for both terrestrial and aquatic life. Notable residents include striped burrfish, blue crabs, and horseshoe crabs, alongside a plethora of bird species, making Seatuck a vibrant ecosystem.
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Suffolk County Environmental Center (Scully Estate)
● OpenWelcome to the Suffolk County Environmental Center, a serene natural haven nestled on the historic Scully Estate in Islip, New York. Located at 550 South Bay Avenue, our 70-acre park offers a unique blend of history, nature, and conservation, making it a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Opened on Earth Day 2010, the center is operated by the Seatuck Environmental Association under a custodial agreement with the Suffolk County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation. Our site, positioned near the picturesque Great South Bay, is adjacent to the Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge and Islip Town Beach, providing a rich tapestry of salt marshes, freshwater wetlands, and mature upland forests for you to explore.
550 South Bay Avenue, Islip, New York 11751, United StatesAdvertisements -
Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve
● OpenWelcome to the Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve, located in the heart of New York, United States. As a vital, ecologically rich park, the South Shore Estuary Reserve is dedicated to preserving and enhancing the natural beauty and resources of one of the most productive estuarine regions in the United States. Established in 1993 through the Long Island South Shore Estuary Reserve Act, our program is committed to safeguarding the estuary's unique ecosystem, which includes stunning beaches, shallow bays, tidal marshes, tributaries, and upland areas. The South Shore Estuary Reserve is not only an environmental treasure but also a cornerstone of Long Island’s tourism, recreation, and seafood industries. Our mission is guided by the Comprehensive Management Plan (CMP), which outlines strategic actions to protect and restore the estuary’s natural, recreational, economic, and educational resources. Through partnerships with state, federal, and local organizations, as well as diverse stakeholders, we work tirelessly to address critical issues such as water quality, coastal development, and public stewardship.
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Paul Stoutenburgh Preserve
● OpenWelcome to the Paul Stoutenburgh Preserve, a natural haven located at 63455 Main Road, Southold, New York. Spanning 52 acres, this remarkable park, formerly known as the Arshamomaque Pond Preserve, is a testament to the conservation efforts of the Town of Southold, supported by the Community Preservation Fund and Open Space Capital funds. With the invaluable assistance of the Trust, the town acquired 24.8 acres from the Sutermeister and Neuer families in 2000, enriching the preserve with over a third of a mile of picturesque land along Hashamomuck Pond. The Paul Stoutenburgh Preserve is a showcase of the East End's rich natural diversity, featuring tidal salt marsh meadows, pristine woodlands, and vernal freshwater ponds and wetlands. Its lush forest lands are home to a variety of trees, including oaks, hickories, birches, maples, American beech, and mature white pines. This diverse ecosystem supports a wide array of wildlife, such as egrets, salamanders, herons, hawks, crabs, deer, bats, and foxes.
63455 Main Road, Southold, New York 11971, United StatesAdvertisements -
Morton National Wildlife
● OpenWelcome to Elizabeth Alexandra Morton National Wildlife Refuge Nestled on the scenic Noyack Road in Sag Harbor, New York, the Elizabeth Alexandra Morton National Wildlife Refuge is a sanctuary of natural beauty and biodiversity. Established in 1954, this 187-acre refuge is a vital part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's efforts to conserve and protect wildlife and their habitats.
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Pine Neck Sanctuary
● ClosedWelcome to Pine Neck Sanctuary Nestled along the picturesque Shinnecock Bay coastline in East Quogue, New York, Pine Neck Sanctuary offers a serene escape into nature's beauty. This 77-acre oasis is one of the rare spots where the pine barrens stretch all the way to Long Island’s South Shore, providing a unique and tranquil environment for visitors.
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Tiana Bayside Facility
● OpenWelcome to Tiana Bayside Facility, located at 89 Dune Road, Hampton Bays, New York. Nestled amidst vibrant marine habitats, our park offers a unique and immersive educational experience that combines marine science with artistic expression. Explore the natural wonders of the ocean beach, dunes, Shinnecock Bay, salt marshes, and seagrass meadows right from our doorstep. At Tiana Bayside, outdoor exploration is at the heart of our programming. Join us for seining, hiking, and hands-on discovery as part of our regular activities. Our Bayside Adventure and ArtSea week-long summer programs, available from July to August, invite youth to delve into the fascinating world of marine science. These programs encourage students to engage in scientific inquiry, perform experiments, and immerse themselves in the diverse marine life surrounding our facility.
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