Step back in time and walk through Brooklyn’s oldest remaining forest, home to the park’s largest trees and diverse animals. The Midwood Trail is a 30-minute hike that loops from the Audubon Center. Baca selanjutnya
Opened in 2002, the Audubon Center is housed in the landmarked 1905 Boathouse, an architectural masterpiece based on the design of a 16th-century Venetian Library.
Are you a bird watching novice? The Audubon Center in Prospect Park hosts an introductory bird watching course every Saturday from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Read more about NYC wildlife hotspots on MetroFocus Baca selanjutnya
If you explore far enough, you will find the boat house. It's been restored, but that doesn't mean there are really any boats these days. Still, it's a great place for photos and a snack if you fancy.
Introduction to Birdwatching : Look, up in the sky, it’s a bird! But what kind? Take a tour and learn about the magnificent array of birds that call Prospect Park home. Meet at the Audubon Cen
PHOTO: Warm weather brings out fresh water sailors on this spring day in 1942. Hit the water to snap a matching shot of the boathouse and send your new view to @nydailynews on Twitter! Baca selanjutnya
Nature Crafts : Looking for something to do with the kids? Teachers and naturalists at the Audubon Center are available each weekend, leading structured, fun, and engaging arts activities for childre
Macy’s Fishing Clinicsoffers kids quality fishing instruction. Saturdays in July and August, 1 p.m. & 2 p.m. At the Audubon Center. Free. Baca selanjutnya
Be careful with Groupon deals. Don't make sense for pedal boats that are 22USD w/tax for an hour. They don't rent it for more than an hour and the voucher is for 30USD
Discover Tours : Talk a walk with one of our naturalists to watch for animals, and investigate little-known facts about the Park and its animal residents.
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