Effie Yeaw Nature Center

Effie Yeaw Nature Center offers an engaging experience with wildlife and the natural environment along the American River in California.

77
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1976
Year Established

About Effie Yeaw Nature Center

 

Effie Yeaw Nature Center is situated within the American River Parkway in Sacramento County, California. This natural oasis spans several acres and is part of the Ancil Hoffman Park. The center focuses on environmental education and opportunities to explore diverse wildlife and habitats. It showcases a range of ecosystems, including riparian and oak woodlands, which are home to deer, wild turkeys, and numerous bird species. The nature center itself includes a variety of exhibits and hands-on learning experiences about local ecology and cultural history. Visitors can enjoy guided nature walks, educational programs, and seasonal exhibits. Effie Yeaw is named after a prominent naturalist and conservationist who was dedicated to preserving California's natural landscapes. As a popular urban destination, it provides crucial access to nature for local residents and a peaceful retreat from city life.

Highlights

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American River Access Trail

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Riparian and Oak Woodland Ecosystem

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Interactive Nature Center Exhibits

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Year-round Educational Programs

Notable Natural Features

American River

A major landmark running along the northern edge of the park, offering scenic views and wildlife habitats.

Nature Center Building

Features educational exhibits on local flora and fauna, and it's a hub for nature-based education.

Deer and Turkey Viewing

Frequent sightings of local wildlife in the oak woodlands offer delightful viewing opportunities.