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For Assistance Call: 201-568-6093 Tenafly Nature Center Trails Allison—Yellow—1.4 mi Bischoff—White/Red—0.5 mi Blue—Blue—0.2 mi De Filippi—White—0.4 mi Haring Rock—Orange—0.5 mi Lile Chism—Red—1.9 mi Main—unmarked—0.6 mi Purple—Purple—0.5 mi Red—Red—0.3 mi Seely—Yellow/Orange—0.3 mi Sweet Gum—Red/Yellow—0.15 mi Yellow—Yellow—0.4 Tenafly Nature Center is a nonprofit organizaon that depends on memberships and donaons. Please become a member of the Tenafly Nature Center and support our efforts: TenaflyNC.org/member Thank you! Follow Us! TenaflyNatureCenter TenaflyNature @TenaflyNature

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Page 1: Tenafly Nature enter is a nonprofit organization that …...For Assistance all: 201-568-6093 Tenafly Nature Center Trails Allison—Yellow—1.4 mi ischoff—White/Red—0.5 mi lue—

For Assistance Call:

201-568-6093

Tenafly Nature Center Trails

Allison—Yellow—1.4 mi

Bischoff—White/Red—0.5 mi

Blue—Blue—0.2 mi

De Filippi—White—0.4 mi

Haring Rock—Orange—0.5 mi

Little Chism—Red—1.9 mi

Main—unmarked—0.6 mi

Purple—Purple—0.5 mi

Red—Red—0.3 mi

Seely—Yellow/Orange—0.3 mi

Sweet Gum—Red/Yellow—0.15 mi

Yellow—Yellow—0.4

Tenafly Nature Center is a nonprofit organization that depends on memberships and donations.

Please become a member of the Tenafly Nature Center and support our efforts: TenaflyNC.org/member Thank you!

Follow Us!

TenaflyNatureCenter

TenaflyNature

@TenaflyNature

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Help us protect Tenafly Nature Center

Trails are for foot traffic only. Do not bring any

vehicles including bicycles and strollers beyond the

parking area.

Do not bring dogs or other pets—leashed or

otherwise.

Do not release any animals.

To minimize disturbance to plants & wildlife, stay on

trails at all times. Stay out of streams and ponds.

Please do not disturb, feed, collect or remove

wildlife—plants or animals or other objects (rocks,

soil, leaves, acorns).

Smoking is not permitted anywhere on the premises.

Leave No Trace — Carry-In, Carry-Out. Please no

littering.

Please Note

Tenafly Nature Center is open to the public seven

days a week, year-round. Visitors are welcome to

enjoy a hike along our 7+ miles of trails between

dawn and dusk. For your safety, you must be off the

property by dusk.

There is no charge for self-guided visits, but groups

of 10 or more participants are asked to contact us in

advance.

Professional Photography and filming requires a

permit. See our website TenaflyNC.org/Photography

-Filming for more information.

Be sure to visit our Visitor Center building (Nature

Center Building on the map). The Visitor Center is

open Daily from 11am-4pm.

Tenafly Nature Center is a non-profit, independent,

member-supported nature preserve. Since 1961, TNC has

nurtured an appreciation for nature, been a leader in

open-space preservation and in environmental education

for our community and beyond.

TenaflyNC.org

Points of Interest

Redfield Building Visitor Center (red building north of

the parking lot): Visit to learn more about our

educational programs, read a book in our library,

observe our Animal Ambassadors, or relax and let

your children play with some of the toys. Adjacent

to the building is our Bird Feeding Station, Butterfly

and Pollinator Garden and an outdoor aviary with

Barred Owls and a Red-tailed Hawk.

Main Trail: Continues along the line of Hudson Ave,

intersecting with several other trails. It offers a

bench with a great view of Pfister’s Pond.

Yellow trail: Loops from the Main Trail and leads to

the floating dock, giving you a different view onto

and into the pond.

Haring Rock Trail: See Haring Rock, a glacial erratic

boulder named after Dr. John J. Haring, who made

house calls in the area circa 1900.

Red Trail: Loops south of the Nature Center and

offers a selection of wildflowers in the spring.

DeFilippi Trail: Follows the east shore of Pfister’s

Pond. You can sit and watch the pond from the

shelter.

Bischoff Trail: Visit the lagoon— a vernal pool that is

a breeding area for frogs and other amphibians in

the spring.

Understanding Trail Markers

Learn about our public programs and

other educational opportunities at TenaflyNC.org