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Reviews — 8

Ron Murphy (Bird)
at 2023 Apr 12
Ron Murphy (Bird)
at 2023 Apr 12
It's a regular hiking spot for my friend John and I. Nice scenery, easy terrain to navigate and good for a short hike. The older folks can probably manage it pretty well (that includes me, I'm 60 and in decent shape I guess). 👴 😂 ⚡
Summer Gu
at 2021 Oct 03
Summer Gu
at 2021 Oct 03
Great place to host your private party for kids. The staff brought out animals for petting and played games with kids, keeping them engaged while learning. The facility was pretty old and need update. BTW, don’t forget your bug spray….
DeaconFiirsT
at 2021 May 03
DeaconFiirsT
at 2021 May 03
I almost don't want to write a review,only because i want this place to remain a secret. It's where i go to "saftey meeting" and take introspective walks. Great place to take your significant other,hold hands and rekindle that spark with each other.
Alejandro Victoria
at 2020 Jun 14
Alejandro Victoria
at 2020 Jun 14
What a great place to go for a quiet walk through the woods. Deer, birds, chipmunk and snakes are some of the animals we've seen on our walks.
Genevieve Chambers
at 2019 Jun 02
Genevieve Chambers
at 2019 Jun 02
Stopped here for a break from driving while heading from PA to CT. Beautiful trails.
Eddie Ramirez
at 2018 Aug 24
Eddie Ramirez
at 2018 Aug 24
The lady who worked there was wonderful! Very friendly and accomodating for my elderly mother in law! The displays were nice, but too small. A grant from Westchester County to them would be helpful so that they could add more building space (Like the money that was given to the Greenburgh Nature Center in Scarsdale). This way it could be modernized and expanded.
James Weiss
at 2018 Aug 01
James Weiss
at 2018 Aug 01
Very great to explore. There's a little camping area (I think you might need to reserve?). There's trails that lead to Mamaroneck near the French American School, Scarsdale near the Saxon Woods golf course, it overlooks the Hutch, and it leads to Harrison's Mamaroneck Avenue office buildings. I recommend exploring in Fall when there's less bugs. You can go in summer if you keep running though so the bugs can't catch you. They might fly in your nose though. I do not recommend the bugs in your nose.
Katherine Murphy
at 2011 Jul 23
Katherine Murphy
at 2011 Jul 23
Beautiful diversity of native wildflowers and trees boarder the trails of Weinberg Nature Center which provides food and shelter for many interesting wild animals including wild turkeys, deer, birds, butterflies, salamanders, bunnies, groundhogs, chipmunks, frogs, turtles and more. The trailside museum has several naturalists who happily answered many questions about the wildlife and welcomed us to meet some of the animals who live at the museum. Perfect place to picnic and enjoy the wildnerness practically in your backyard!