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    Rye Nature Center

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    Marshland Conservatory - Turn left at the sign and drive through the long entrance way - 7/4/2025

    Marshland Conservatory

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    12th May 2026 Rye, New York 10580…read more Partly Cloudy 65°F We often visit this off-the-beaten-path sanctuary in the Spring, Summer and Autumn months, when it is easier to traverse the rocky and often muddy terrain. It's is always worth the trip, we find we are surprisingly greeted by the beauty of nature's animals, birds, and plants. Marshlands Conservancy is a lush and beautiful 147-acre wildlife sanctuary in Rye, NY, featuring such diverse habitats like: Salt Marsh, Forest, Meadows, and stunning Shoreline along the Long Island Sound. The Conservancy is a prime spot for birdwatching with over 230 species sighted. Managed by Westchester County Parks, the Conservancy offers three miles of trails for hiking and exploration, a Nature Center with exhibits, and is adjacent to the historic Jay Heritage Center. The preserve is also known for its accessible tidal salt marsh, a rare feature in the state of NY. It is a significant habitat for various wildlife, including deer, turkeys, and marine life, such as Comerants, Egrets, crabs, mussels and Herons. Enjoy! Thank you

    Beautiful, free spot to hike, reflect, see nature and more…read more I have always seen wildlife when I'm here - mostly Deer, Turkeys, Squirrels, Birds & Chipmunks. There are plenty of short & long walking trails and it's a great escape / reset from the rigors of daily life. There's a large Wildflower Meadow, Marshlands, Woods and plenty of trees and rocks to sit & enjoy the vibes. Plenty of parking but it can get crowded on weekends. If you've ever heard of "Forest Bathing" aka spending time in nature, this is the perfect place for that. Get off the grid for a while and walk around, it's pretty great

    Rye Nature Center - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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