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Friends of Rye Nature Center (FRNC) is an independent, not-for-profit organization which offers programs to people of all ages and abilities. We encourage conservation, provide environmental education, and support our community’s access to nature.
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A 47-acre wildlife preserve with over two miles of hiking trails, ponds, streams, granite outcroppings and play areas. The Nature Center has comfortable indoor and outdoor space as well as an animal museum for visitors to enjoy. Hours: Sept.-May: Mon.-Sat., 9am - 5pm. June-Aug.: Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm. Grounds are open daily from dawn until dusk.
Guests of all ages can have fun at the Rye Nature Center! Check out the many features of our beautiful grounds below, which are open daily from dawn until dusk for all to enjoy, or learn more about our programs and activities.
5 kwi 2016 · If you're near White Plains, NY, it's only 10 minutes away. It's open and free to the public with outcrops, wetland, brook, ponds, and estate ruins. Deer and hikers meander through the 47 wooded acres on 2.5 miles of trail. It's cooperatively managed by the City of Rye and the 'Friends of' group.
Friends of Rye Nature Center, Rye, New York. 2,016 likes · 10 talking about this · 1,403 were here. Our grounds are open everyday from dawn to dusk. Our building and offices are open from 9 to 5,...
It's open and free to the public with outcrops, wetland, brook, ponds, and estate ruins. Deer and hikers meander through the 47 wooded acres on 2.5 miles of trail. It's cooperatively managed by the City of Rye and the 'Friends of' group. The nature center offers both free and fee-based programs.
The Rye Nature Center provides multiple trails through the woods for a delightful spring walk. The daffodils are in full bloom right now, and along Blind Brook one can find a veritable carpet of lesser celandines, as far as the eye can see.