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Friday, February 23, 2018

Tenafly Nature Center Loop #1 | New York-New Jersey Trail Conference
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The Tenafly Nature Center is a non-profit member-supported nature preserve. Its mission is the stewardship of nearly 400 wooded acres for the purposes of conservation, education and recreation. It is located at 313 Hudson Avenue, Tenafly, New Jersey, in Bergen County. It sits on top of the Palisades, a rock formation in northeastern New Jersey overlooking the Hudson River. Within this natural tract are more than seven miles of trails, several streams, and Pfister's Pond. There is also a visitors' center with live animals, nature exhibits and a library for members. A Butterfly and Pollinator Garden showcases pollinator-attracting flowering plants. The forest is predominantly upland oak, with other deciduous trees and shrubs. In the spring, native wildflowers can be seen, such as trout lily; mayapple; spring beauty; and common blue violet, New Jersey's state flower. Green frogs, bullfrogs, painted turtles, garter snakes and many species of migratory and native birds can be seen at the pond.

Programs available to the public include guided hikes, maple sugaring, bird walks and apple cidering. Tenafly Nature Center run's school programs for K-12 as well as summer & vacation camps, scout programs, birthday parties.

Tenafly Nature Center is not set up to care for and therefore cannot accept injured animals. Please do not release animals anywhere on the property.


Video Tenafly Nature Center



External links

  • Tenafly Nature Center's home page
  • Borough of Tenafly, New Jersey

Source of article : Wikipedia