Winter Hike
Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NYJoin Environmental Educator Elissa Schilmeister on a moderate hike through Hidden Valley. Discover how the different habitats change during the winter.
Join Environmental Educator Elissa Schilmeister on a moderate hike through Hidden Valley. Discover how the different habitats change during the winter.
Shake off the winter blues at Teatown! Join us for outdoor activities – hikes, games and seasonal fun. Ages 6-12.
Join us for the opening reception of our new exhibition “The Landscapes: from Tuscany to Teatown” by artist Rosemary Hocking-Sanzari, now on display at our Visitor Center.
Spring has sprung! The days are getting longer and the weather is warming up. April showers bring May flowers, so be prepared for a springtime drizzle! We’ll keep our eyes...
Want to make the holidays a little sweeter? Buy one of our “Rent-a-Buckets” for our March Sugaring Days today! Each bucket comes with an 8oz. bottle of maple syrup and 1 family pass (up to 5 people) for one of our popular seasonal tours during the month of March.
Join Charlie Roberto at the Echo Boat Launch in Croton to view these magnificent raptors before wintering eagles move back north for the spring and resident eagles ready their nests for this year’s brood.
We all know that birds and insects are in trouble. How can we help? In this program, hear about the role that suburban gardeners can play in restoring healthy diversity to our ecosystem. You will learn about some of the native plants that are most valuable to wildlife - and hardy and beautiful in the garden as well.
DEC educators will explain how juvenile fish are counted, weighed and released to better upstream habitats, often above dams, and how you can help protect this critical species by joining the Eel Project as a volunteer.
Join Charlie Roberto for a special pop-up program on Monday evening at 7 pm. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for the American Woodcock’s spectacular seasonal display: this bird is...
What’s going on under the surface of the water this time of year? Where do fish go when they migrate? We will talk about migratory fish and see what clues the beach holds for us. Takes place at Riverwalk Center in Kingsland Point County Park, Sleepy Hollow.
Join Charlie Roberto for a special pop-up program on Sunday morning at 8:30 am. Herald the start of spring birding by walking the fields of Hidden Valley in search of early...
Take a hike to discover the wonders of vernal pools in Spring. We will search for the creatures that utilize this crucial habitat.
Not suitable for children under 6. Capacity:15 people
Members: $3. Non-Members: $8
Fairies need shelter in the spring too. Using natural materials, learn what living things need to survive, and build tiny houses of your own design. Members: $10/Family. Non-members: $15/Family. Limited...
Spring has sprung! The days are getting longer and the weather is warming up. April showers bring May flowers, so be prepared for a springtime drizzle! We’ll keep our eyes out for early blooms each week. Lace up your boots and bond with fellow female hikers, as we cruise the trails.
Discover the trail less traveled on a hike through Hidden Valley and up to the Overlook Trail. This moderately difficult trail offers diverse habitats including rocky cliffs, red maple swamp, old...
Spring has sprung! The slugs, bugs, and other critters are waking from their winter slumber. We’ll play games, make crafts, and hike to see what the season has in store....
On Earth Day, join one of the icons of the environmental movement as he proclaims, “I am the Lorax, I speak for the trees!” Listen to Dr. Seuss’ classic story...
Join Charlie Roberto on this early morning walk to catch the waves of migrating spring birds as they drop down into the greenery of Central Park to recharge on their way north.
Saturday, April 30 @ 10am & Sunday, May 1 @ 1pm
Visit the Jewel of Teatown: Wildflower Island is a jewel afloat in Teatown Lake. Over 200 native wildflowers, trees, and shrubs come into bloom throughout the season. Join experienced guides for a tour, providing an in-depth look at the unique ecology of this sanctuary.
Members: $8 | Non-members: $12
Limited to 6 adults/ tour
We all know that many animals depend on plants for food. But how do plants depend on animals? Meet the pollinators of Cliffdale Farm!
Members $3; Non-members $8