Wyckoff Wildlife Center

James A. McFaul Environmental Center
This 81-acre environmental center has much to offer in the way of environmental education to the general public, as well as to groups of all kinds. The Wildlife Exhibit Hall overlooks a waterfowl pond, and winding trails take visitors through woodland gardens and habitats of a wide range of animals. 25,000 daffodils on the grassy slopes of the park, along with rhododendron and azaleas, create one of the prettiest sights around.

A full calendar of activities for the family features great films dealing with our natural world, workshops, demonstrations, and programs that the entire family will enjoy and learn from.

Hours: Grounds are open daily, sunup to sundown. Museum building open weekdays, 8am – 4:45pm, and weekends & holidays, 1 – 4:45pm. Group programs are delivered Monday through Thursday between 9:30am and 3:30pm. Call to confirm hours before visiting.

Admission: FREE. Many family programs are FREE. Small charge for a few. Pets are not allowed, but strollers are.

Directions: Godwin Ave. towards Wyckoff. About 1/4 mile to Crescent Ave. Turn right onto Crescent. (201) 891-5571

 

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