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Forsyth Nature Center

This outdoor learning center offers more than 24 native, exotic and domestic animal exhibits, 12 beautiful gardens and a duck pond and a native pond ...

1-845-339-3053
125 Lucas Ave. Ext.
Kingston, NY 12401
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This outdoor learning center offers more than 24 native, exotic and domestic animal exhibits, 12 beautiful gardens and a duck pond and a native pond which has a dozen different types of plants, amphibians, reptiles, fish and insects.
 

Open year-round and free to the public, the nature center is host to a variety of family-friendly events and programs throughout the year.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Kingston, NY

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