1600 Spring Valley Road Ossining, NY 10562 Teatown Lake Reservation’s mission is to inspire our community to lifelong environmental stewardship. | Nature Center hours: 9 am – 5 pm daily Trails are open 365 days a year from dawn to dusk. Click here for Teatown membership benefits, details, and to purchase or renew your membership online. | Your donation can make an immediate impact and help support our environmental education programs and the stewardship of our 1,000 acre preserve. | | Upcoming Events and Workshops: | Join Charlie Roberto as we light up the night to attract night flying insects. All Welcome. Free.
| Great Hudson Estuary Fish Count at Kathryn W. Davis RiverWalk Center Kingsland Point Park, Sleepy Hollow, NY
If you could lift the lid off the Hudson River in Tappan Zee Bay, what would you see? Catch the incoming tide with Teatown and Strawtown Art and Garden Studio at the Kathryn W. Davis RiverWalk Center in Sleepy Hollow, as we seine for fish and other creatures in the warm waters of the Hudson. We will focus on identification and record and share the results with other sites taking part along the river. Afterward mix paint and match the color of the River, and add sand from both shores of the wide bays to make a symbolic driftwood sculpture.
All Welcome. Free; Parking fee collected at park
| In the Nature Center Gallery: |
Quiet Landscapes Photography By Richard Pileggi
On exhibit July 5 – August 30
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| | | Announcing the publication of: Teatown’s Wildflower Island by Lisa Fleck Dondiego
A privately printed, 80-page photo book with an Index identifying the flowers.
Foreword by Leah Waybright Kennell, Curator of Wildflower Island.
This wonderful book is available for purchase in Teatown’s nature store for $45 plus tax. | Teatown Is A Top Westchester Staycation Teatown Lake Reservation is proud to be one of Westchester County Office of Tourism’s Top 10 Places to Go When You Want to Spend Your Family Vacation Right Here In Westchester. “Summer is a great time to visit this nature preserve and education center.” | | |