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  • Snow Stories

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    Snow is an essential part of a New York winter, but there’s more to it than meets the eye. Each snowflake has a story to tell. Join Environmental Educator Elissa Schilmeister on this World Snow Day to find out the features of these flakes, hear a snowy story, and learn to read ice like a book.

    M $10/family; NM $15/family

    Limited to six families

    No more than five family members/family

  • Sunset Hike (Everyone)

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    As the days begin to lengthen again, join us to soak up the extra sun for this hike series with Environmental Educator Caroline Erb. Hike around Teatown Lake and watch the sun go down from Bergmann Boardwalk. Wear appropriate hiking footwear, dress for the weather, and bring water and a snack.  M $5; NM $10 ...

  • Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge with Don Riepe

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    Join Don Riepe for an illustrated talk exploring the rich history and evolving future of Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge—one of New York City’s most important and dynamic habitats. Learn how this remarkable urban refuge became a premier destination for wildlife, the challenges it faces today, and the conservation efforts helping to protect its diverse ecosystems....

    Free
  • The Wonders and Perils of Bird Migration

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    Join Craig Repasz of Lights Out Connecticut to explore the awe-inspiring phenomenon of bird migration and uncover the mysteries behind their epic voyages. From colorful warblers to hummingbirds and thrushes, discover the incredible diversity of species that grace our skies during this magical season. From this talk, you will gain insights into the behaviors, routes, and challenges...

    Free
  • Super Serpents (Families)

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    How do snakes stand out? These incredible reptiles slither and even swim all over Teatown! Celebrate National Serpent Day at Teatown: meet live animal ambassadors, learn about this often maligned but truly incredible group of creatures, and make snake art.

  • Battery Energy Storage Systems: Needs Facts Safety Risks Future

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    Presentation by: Dean Gallea, Co-chair of the Tarrytown Environmental Advisory Council (TEAC) Ron Kamen, Program Director, BCW Clean Energy Action Coalition Camille Warner, Project Manager, Clean Energy Siting, NYSERDA Weronika Ciechowska-Polanco, NYSERDA Michael Bowes, Project Engineer, Energy Safety Response Group (ESRG) Register

    Free
  • Galentine’s Day Hike (Adults)

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    Night hike with your best gal pals! Celebrate friendship – travelling through the winter dark is easier with your friends by your side. Please dress appropriately for prolonged outdoor activity in the cold, and be sure to bring a headlamp or flashlight, and water and a snack. 

  • Teatown Hudson River EagleFest® 2026

    Croton Point Park 1 Croton Point Ave, Croton-on-Hudson, NY

    The program includes thrilling live bird shows spotlighting birds of prey, bird walks where you can view eagles through spotting scopes, heated tents filled with educational displays and exhibits, crafts and games for children, food trucks, and more!

  • Teatown Hudson River EagleFest® 2026

    Croton Point Park 1 Croton Point Ave, Croton-on-Hudson, NY

    EAGLEFEST HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED Teatown’s 22nd Annual Hudson River EagleFest® will be on Saturday, February 14, 2026. Join us for an all-day celebration at Croton Point Park! The program includes thrilling live bird shows spotlighting birds of prey, bird walks where you can view eagles through spotting scopes, heated tents filled with educational displays and...

  • Snow Stories

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    Snow is an essential part of a New York winter, but there’s more to it than meets the eye. Each snowflake has a story to tell. Join Environmental Educator Elissa Schilmeister on this World Snow Day to find out the features of these flakes, hear a snowy story, and learn to read ice like a...

  • Recurring

    Women Take to the Trails

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    Lace up your hiking boots and bond with fellow female hikers as we cruise the trails. Each hike’s location will be dependent on weather and trail conditions. Please dress appropriately for prolonged outdoor activity, and be sure to bring sun protection, bug spray, water, and a snack. 

  • Nature Nerd Game Night (Adults)

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    Have you been looking for a friend to play Wingspan with? Find your flock as Teatown hosts its first nature nerd game night! Join us for an evening of environmental tabletop games, including our spin on the classic Monopoly.

  • Reptiles Rule (Families)

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    Happy Birthday to consummate environmental educator, snake whisperer, and crocodile hunter, Steve Irwin. Celebrate Steve’s favorite group of living things with us at Teatown as we take a deep dive on reptiles. Meet Teatown’s reptilian Animal Ambassadors and hear a story about these scaly creatures. 

  • Eel with Teatown Info Session (Ages 14+)

    Webinar NY, United States

    Learn how to join the team of volunteer eelers in this Zoom info session offered by Teatown’s Marie Roche and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Teatown manages the Furnace Brook site as a part of the DEC’s American Eel Research Project. This requires mostly outdoor field work from late March through May, with very flexible schedules. Volunteers are able to explore local wildlife in the great outdoors while working collaboratively within a team.   

  • Recurring

    Women Take to the Trails

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    Lace up your hiking boots and bond with fellow female hikers as we cruise the trails. Each hike’s location will be dependent on weather and trail conditions. Please dress appropriately for prolonged outdoor activity, and be sure to bring sun protection, bug spray, water, and a snack. 

  • Recurring

    Sugaring Saturday

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    Stoke up the fire, it’s sugaring season at Teatown! From tapping to collecting, boiling to bottling, Teatown’s naturalists will be sharing facts and folklore about this sweet time of year. This year, we will learn Lenape legends about the origins of this storied tradition. 

  • Eagles Out (Everyone)

    Echo Boat Launch Veterans Plaza, Croton-on-Hudson, NY

    Join Charlie Roberto and hit the road. We’ll travel up the Hudson River looking for Bald Eagles before the wintering Eagles head north. This program will involve multiple stops between Croton’s Echo Boat Launch and Peekskill’s Annsville Circle.

  • Maple Sugaring Science and Climate Change (Adults)

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    How has climate change impacted the sugarbush? Learn about the science behind sugaring season, dive into data from dendrometers documenting changes in sugar maples’ sap flow, and brush up on tree identification. This program will include a short walk, so come to learn, but please dress for the weather. M $5; NM $10 Limited to...

  • Amphibian Monitor Volunteer Info Session (Adults)

    Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

    Learn how to join the team of volunteer monitors in this info session offered by Teatown’s Elissa Schilmeister and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.

    Free
  • Spring Equinox Celebration (Everyone)

    Cliffdale Farm 85 Teatown Rd, Croton-on-Hudson, NY, United States

    The season for growth is nearly upon us: celebrate spring in the gardens of Cliffdale Farm with Environmental Educator Caroline Erb and Stewardship Program Manager Eva Giorgi. Decorate a pot, take home native seeds, and plant something for the season ahead in our pollinator garden. Set your spring intentions on a short hike after getting your hands in the spring soil. This program involves a short walk and light gardening, so come to craft, but please dress for the weather.