Master Calendar

Families are invited to take an educational walk with us to explore the Preserve’s beautiful pond and beach, which are representative of Long Island’s wetlands. After, gather inside Castle Gould to discover the important role that wetlands play in our environment through hands-on water filtration and coast erosion experiments. Learn about local animals’ fall habits in our story time, bury and find play turtle eggs in the sand, and create a wetland creature craft to take home.

Admission
Members: $10
Non-Members: $20 per car

Includes parking
Payments are received at the Gate House.

  • November 19, 2016
    11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Location

Venue:  

Address:
127 Middle Neck Road, Sands Point, New York, 11050, United States

Directions from NYC: Long Island Expressway to exit 36 (Searingtown Road/Port Washington).  At the light, make a left and go under the Long Island Expressway heading north. Take Searingtown Road north, it will change into Port Washington Boulevard and then into Middle Neck Road. The Preserve will be on the right.

Directions from points east: Long Island Expressway to exit 36 (Searingtown Road/Port Washington). At the light, make a right onto Searingtown Road. Take Searingtown Road north, it will change into Port Washington Boulevard and then into Middle Neck Road. The Preserve will be on the right.