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The stewardship of nearly 400 wooded acres for the purposes of conservation, education, recreation, and community engagement.
A community that feels a strong connection to the natural world and actively partners with us to promote the highest level of biodiversity possible for our natural areas.
We steward nearly 400 acres of forest land and wetland in order to protect, improve, restore, and sustain it as wildlife habitat.
We work to preserve and improve the quality of water resources (freshwater biomes) including riparian (streams and rivers) as well as ponds (including small seasonal vernal pools) and wetlands.
We strive to maintain the highest biodiversity possible on our land.
We maintain over seven miles of hiking trails for pleasure and exercise. We have many natural areas for birding & wildlife watching, like Pfister’s pond.
Tenafly Nature Center creates equitable and inclusive spaces for people to enjoy, experience, and learn about our environment. We endeavor to make our outdoor spaces safe and welcoming to all visitors and we aspire to create experiences that make our programs accessible to all. We welcome people of all races, religions, sexual orientations, gender and gender identity, nationalities and creeds. Our programs and offerings reflect our surrounding diverse community. We recognize that environmental justice must include Black, Indigenous, People of Color and those who are economically disenfranchised. At the Tenafly Nature Center we strive to hold ourselves – the staff, volunteers, and members – to these principles so that our organization is a safe and inviting space for all to experience nature.
Family Forest School: Spring Thursdays
Interested in Forest School but have children too young for our school year offerings? Try our Family Forest School program! This 90 minute program will allow children 18 months to 3.5 years and their caregivers time to explore at the pace of young children and become immersed in the environment. Read More...
03-29-2024 09:00 AM
Spring Break Nature Day Camp Pre-K/K
Chipmunk Campsite
03-29-2024 09:00 AM
Spring Break Nature Day Camp 1st-6th
Snapping Turtle Campsite
03-29-2024 09:00 AM
Jr. CIT (7th-8th Grade) for Spring Break Camp
Chipmunk Campsite
03-30-2024 10:00 AM
FULL - Extraordinary Egg Hunt
TNC Visitor Center
03-30-2024 11:30 AM
FULL-Extraordinary Egg Hunt
TNC Visitor Center
As concerns about climate change intensify, many gardeners seek sustainable practices that contribute positively to the environment. Winter sowing, or starting seeds outside ...
As concerns about climate change intensify, many gardeners seek sustainable practices that contribute positively to the environment. Winter sowing, or starting seeds outside ...
The pervasive impact of human-induced climate change extends its reach into various facets of the natural world, casting a shadow on ecosystems and traditional practices alike. For TNC, ...
Tenafly Nature Center is honored to announce the N.J. Department of Environmental Protection and the Garden State Preservation Trust have awarded TNC a prestigious Green Acres ...
We teach over 26,000 people annually to enjoy and understand the natural world.
- Seasonal Programs (Event Calendar)
- Trips (Sail the Hudson River)
- Forest School
- Nature Day Camps
- Field Trips (at TNC)
- TNC to Go (at your location)
- Gifted & Talented
- Afterschool Enrichment (at your location)
- Teacher Professional Development
- Homeschool (at TNC)
- Scouts
- Birthday Parties
Maintaining over seven miles of hiking trails for exercise and enjoyment, Tenafly Nature Center has so much to offer visitors! Whether it's your first or one of many returns, visitors can spend all day or just a few hours exploring within the many natural areas throughout our preserve.
For over 60 years TNC has supported our local commuinty and provided opportunities for its members to build a strong connection to the natural world.