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    Berks Nature at The Nature Place - Looking for space to host your next meeting? Our state of the art conference rooms and classrooms are available to rent.

    Berks Nature at The Nature Place

    4.0(1 review)
    3.8 mi

    Quiet area just off of the Alvernia College campus. There are several paved paths through a green…read morespace. An environmental center is there as well as a disc golf set up.

    From the owner: Here at Berks Nature, we believe nature is essential to our quality of life…read more As a 501(c)(3) non-profit conservation organization, Berks Nature has been serving the Berks County community since 1974. Land preservation, water protection, trail management, community gardens, education programs, State of the Environment, Eco-Camp and our valued partnerships are at the center of Berks Nature's work every day. Open to the public and home to Berks Nature's headquarters, Eco-Camp and our Nature Preschool, Berks Nature's new LEED Gold-certified environmental education center, The Nature Place, sits among nearly 100-acres in Reading's Angelica Park. Visit The Nature Place today- attend an educational program as a family or adult learner, take your class or school on a fieldtrip with our trained educators, let your kiddos run free in The Nature Play Zone, or simply stroll in and explore our lobby exhibits- including an observational beehive, microscopes, rescued turtles- and NEW! Our I-SPY Nature Hunt. Looking for meeting space? Our state of the art conference rooms and classrooms are available for rent! Join us by becoming a Berks Nature Member. You'll enjoy all the benefits of membership, while supporting programs that help connect people to nature and maintain the natural beauty of Berks County.

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    Looking for space to host your next meeting? Our state of the art conference rooms and classrooms are available to rent.

    Berks Nature at The Nature Place - Looking for space to host your next meeting? Our state of the art conference rooms and classrooms are available to rent.

    Looking for space to host your next meeting? Our state of the art conference rooms and classrooms are available to rent.

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    Briar Bush Nature Center

    4.6(11 reviews)
    46.7 mi

    In the heart of Abington, and about a hundred yards away from the Roslyn train station, you can…read morefind Briar Bush, a hidden nature preserve tucked away on Edge Hill road. With scenic walking trails, an outdoor classroom, day camps and a small indoor animal habitat, Briar Bush is a great spot for small children, couples on a date, or anyone looking for a brief respite from the urgency of the modern world. With free admission for locals and a small fee for out-of-towners, the preserve is accessible to all patrons provided that they are able to walk down some wooded trails that circle through the admittedly short walking routes. The centerpiece of the trails is a picturesque, secluded pond with benches for sitting and an interactive sign with information on the local fauna and flora. The indoor animal habitat has a small gift shop, pamphlets on upcoming events and information on other parks in the area, and several interesting animals such as a blind possum named Odin, a bearded lizard named Karl, and several other unique turtles and reptiles. All of Briar Bush can be walked through in an hour or so, but the low admission, interactive nature events and scenic walking trails will have you wanting to return again soon.

    I take my 2 y. o. granddaughter nearly every week. There are so many wonderful things to explore…read moreand learn from. They have a walking path through the woods with a natural playground and sandbox, a bird house building to watch and interactive displays, a mini zoo inside a house with small animals and activities including a treehouse. They also have weekly activities and seasonal events for elementary school kids. My granddaughter calls Briar Bush "The Animal House" and loves to put a donation in the collection box before we leave.

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