Our mission is to inspire our community to lifelong environmental stewardship.
Teatown is a nonprofit nature preserve and environmental education center in the Lower Hudson Valley, with 15 miles of hiking trails, a two-acre island refuge for over 230 species of native wildflowers, year-round programming, wildlife exhibits, and natural science day camps in the summer and school breaks.
1,000
acres of land managed and protected.
15
miles of scenic hiking trails open to the public year-round.
20,000
individuals reached by our environmental education programs last year.
Environmental education is the foundation of our impact. Our goal is to instill a love of the environment, positive attitudes toward conservation and environmental protection and a sense of personal and civic responsibility.
At 1,000 acres, Teatown is the largest privately held nature preserve in Westchester. Our aim is to conserve open space for generations to come through science-based stewardship initiatives that protect habitats, biodiversity, and the ecosystem services we depend upon.
Teatown has developed a research project focused on a practical question: when Beech Leaf Disease creates gaps in the forest canopy, what can land stewards do to help native plants recover and prevent invasive species from taking over?
In nature, ecosystems are constantly changing. The same parcel of land can become many different things over time as fire, water, wildlife, plants, weather, and human activity shape the landscape. A meadow is one stage in that ongoing process.