Earth Day Hike
Cliffdale Farm Teatown Rd,, Ossining, United StatesCelebrate Earth Day with us on the trails, as we experience the wonders that nature has to offer.
Celebrate Earth Day with us on the trails, as we experience the wonders that nature has to offer.
Join Charlie Roberto on this early morning walk to catch the waves of migrating spring birds. Spot seasonal visitors as they drop down into the greenery of Central Park to recharge on their way north.
Lace up your hiking boots and bond with fellow female hikers as we cruise the trails.
Join Hudson River Sloop Clearwater for a two-hour hike at Teatown to see examples of watershed protective management practices and learn about watershed protection. The program will feature our Education Director Emily Edmonds-Langham, and Tyler Van Fleet and Jessica Alba from the Watershed Agricultural Council who, throughout the walk, will explore the connections between forest health and watershed protection.
Lace up your hiking boots and bond with fellow female hikers as we cruise the trails.
Spring has sprung and birds are on the wing, migrating to their breeding grounds. Meet Teatown’s favorite avian animal ambassadors, see specimens, and learn about their amazing adaptations.
“First Pick” offers plant enthusiasts a chance to pick from the abundant selection of beautiful plants, and shop the Market at PlantFest before others arrive.
Free Admission
Come for inspiration, advice, and lots of beautiful new additions to make your spring gardens sing!
Join Charlie Roberto on this early morning walk to catch the waves of migrating spring birds. Spot seasonal visitors as they drop down into the greenery of Central Park to recharge on their way north.
Lace up your hiking boots and bond with fellow female hikers as we cruise the trails.
What does it mean for a species to be endangered and how can we help them? Find out how scientists and policymakers have brought wildlife back from the brink and learn what challenges still lie ahead. Meet New York’s Tiger Salamander and Diamondback Terrapin, and learn how Teatown and other agencies have worked for their survival.
Lace up your hiking boots and bond with fellow female hikers as we cruise the trails.
Spend the unofficial start to summer with us as we take to the trails. Join Elissa Schilmeister, Environmental Educator, for a moderate hike which will span Teatown Lake Reservation and John E. Hand Park. What better way to kick off the sunniest season than sticking to our well-shaded woods?
Lace up your hiking boots and bond with fellow female hikers as we cruise the trails.
Join us for the third meeting of the Westchester/Putnam chapter meeting of North American Butterfly Association (NABA). NABA's mission is to create a world where butterflies thrive for the benefit of nature and people.
Meet us in the meadow for a new take on an old favorite. Join our Early Childhood Art Educator Caroline Erb in exploring your creativity using paints made from seasonal plants.
Lace up your hiking boots and bond with fellow female hikers as we cruise the trails.
We’re celebrating Pride Month again at Teatown! Choose your own adventure: join Environmental Art Educator Caroline Erb for a moderately challenging color hike, where we’ll search for every color of the pride flag. Director of Education Emily Edmonds-Langham will lead a bird walk on less strenuous terrain.
Lace up your hiking boots and bond with fellow female hikers as we cruise the trails.
Join Illustrator Niki Barolini and Early Childhood Art Educator Caroline Erb for a stream sketch and study session inspired by Niki’s book, Brooke Meets a Stream Doctor. Look at stream health through both an artistic and scientific lens as Niki leads a watercolor session and Caroline hikes us out to Bailey Brook for data collection and testing. Admission includes materials fee and a copy of Brooke Meets a Stream Doctor.