Tenafly Nature Center is a 400-acre nature preserve in New Jersey offering extensive trails, diverse habitats, and numerous educational programs focused on local ecology and wildlife.
Tenafly Nature Center is a 400-acre protected nature preserve located in Tenafly, Bergen County, New Jersey. The preserve features a variety of ecosystems, including woodlands, wetlands, streams, and open fields, providing habitat for over 100 species of birds, alongside mammals, amphibians, and reptiles. The property was originally farmland before being transformed into a nature center, emphasizing conservation, environmental education, and recreation. Visitors can explore more than five miles of hiking trails, with varying levels of difficulty, that wind through mature forests and along the rising cliffs overlooking the Hackensack River valley. Key landmarks within the preserve include an old-growth forest area and the Discovery Center, which offers interactive exhibits and natural history programs. Tenafly Nature Center is a popular destination for families, school groups, and nature enthusiasts seeking bird watching, wildlife observation, and peaceful outdoor trails close to the New York metropolitan area. Seasonal events, such as guided nature walks, animal presentations, and workshops, enhance the visitor experience. The preserve is managed by a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the land and fostering environmental stewardship. While camping is not available on the property, the center is ideal for day visits and learning about Mid-Atlantic forest ecosystems. In addition to hiking, visitors enjoy photography, nature journaling, and participation in community volunteer activities. Accessibility is facilitated by the center’s location near major highways, providing easy access for local residents and urban visitors looking for a natural retreat.
Old-Growth Eastern Hemlock and Oak Forests
Varied Wetland Habitats Supporting Amphibians and Waterfowl
Discovery Center with Environmental Education Exhibits
Cliff Overlook with Views of the Hackensack River Valley
Provides interactive natural history exhibits and serves as the hub for educational programs and events.
Boardwalks and trails pass through freshwater wetlands rich with amphibians, dragonflies, and waterfowl.
Areas of mature Eastern hemlocks and hardwoods that form a unique forest community within the preserve.