All About Snakes
Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NYHave you ever seen a snake slither across a trail at Teatown? Meet some of our footless friends and learn what benefits snakes bring to our local ecosystems.
Have you ever seen a snake slither across a trail at Teatown? Meet some of our footless friends and learn what benefits snakes bring to our local ecosystems.
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...
Join Leon Shernoff, respected mycologist and the editor of Mushroom, The Journal of Wild Mushrooming, as he shares his expertise on the role fungi play in our ecosystem and the...
Tune Your Ear to Nature
Brandon Patrick George, flute: Music by Kalevi Aho and Johann Sebastian Bach
What’s living in your backyard? Live animals, mounts, and bones will be used in this lively program about the species found in the lower Hudson Valley.
Lace up your boots and bond with fellow female hikers, as we cruise the trails. Each hike’s location will depend on weather and trail conditions. Program Dates June 1 (10am...
Why do we see so many different colors and patterns in nature? Where do these colors come from? How can we use the colors we see to create art?
We need to live lighter on the planet, our only home. Join us as we celebrate World Environment Day 2022 on the 50th anniversary of the United Nations Conference on...
Gabriel Cabezas, cello
Tune Your Ear to Nature and Live Music with Beginner's Ear, an al fresco concert at the Teatown boathouse.
Have you ever wondered where the plants in your backyard came from? Create works of art using invasive plant species and recycled paper. Family event.
Join Teatown and the featured artists for the opening reception of Plants in Our Daily Lives.
Free to attend!
Grab a net and join Environmental Educator Elissa Schilmeister for a glimpse into the life of Teatown Lake. There are strange and wonderful creatures to be found! Please dress appropriately...
Johnny Gandelsman, Violin
Tune Your Ear to Nature and Live Music with Beginner's Ear, an al fresco concert at the Teatown boathouse.
Let’s look for lepidoptera! An annual rite of summer, the North American Butterfly Count is a way for all butterfly enthusiasts to partake in a citizen scientist monitoring effort.
Cindy's Garden grand re-opening! Join us for music, ice cream, an official ribbon cutting ceremony and more!
FREE to attend, no registration required
Monthly Hike Series Save the date for August and September hikes. Sunday, August 21 at 10am Sunday, September 18 at 10am Join us for a leisurely stroll around Teatown Lake....
FREE workshop about the invasive Spotted Lanternfly.
Join Charlie Roberto for a special pop-up program on Friday morning at 7:00 am. The dog days of summer are here, but so are early fall migrants. Search for songbirds who just couldn’t wait to head south.
Monthly Hike Series Save the date for the September hike Sunday, September 18 at 10am This is the second in our monthly series of outings meant to help newcomers discover...
Grab a net and join Environmental Educator Elissa Schilmeister for a glimpse into the life of Teatown Lake.