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HOURS & ADMISSION
Current Hours. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. Phased indoor reopening begins July 1. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting.VIRTUAL VISIT
Our mission is to ignite an enduring passion for the Adirondacks where people and nature can thrive together and offer an example for theworld.
LIVE CAMS | WILD CENTER Live Cams. The Wild Center brings nature to you wherever you are via Live remote webcams located on mountain summits or inside our exhibithall.
WILD WALK | WILD CENTER For most of us a walk in the woods is a peaceful reverie. Wild Walk certainly has chances to contemplate the infinite web of life that spins around us, but it also has chances to clamber across an unstable surface too, and to balance off the ground and sense a little of the fleeting life of the forest. LIVE VIEW | WILD CENTER Live view of The Wild Center. On your phone press on the “Play Arrow” to begin the live video stream. From a desktop you can change the camera view by clicking on “Control Now” button then selecting from the list of preset views.MORE ABOUT MAPLE
Maple Sugaring in Tupper Lake. The Wild Center Maple Project is just the newest part in the history of maple sugaring near our site. In the early 1900’s, Tupper Lake was a major producer of maple syrup.A NEST WITH A VIEW
Look up into a white pine, and with a little luck you’ll see the nests of bald eagles near Wild Walk. This is your chance to climb intoone of those nests.
ADIRONDACK AERIAL TOUR Adirondack aerial video tour. Aerial Tour of the 6 Million Acre Adirondack Park. Above The Adirondacks. Fly over the lakes, rivers and mountains of this majestic region. WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN SUMMIT CAM Whiteface Mountain Summit Cam. This current view is from the summit of Whiteface Mountain in the Adirondacks. Click or tap to get a fullscreen image.
WILD CENTERVISITSUPPORTOUR WORKSCIENCEABOUT USWILD WALK Welcome to The Wild Center. Find new ways to connect with nature through outdoor experiences like Forest Music, naturalist-led guided canoe trips, and get to know some of the Adirondack animal ambassadors that call The Wild Center home.. Welcome back to our backyard. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from10am to 5pm.
HOURS & ADMISSION
Current Hours. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. Phased indoor reopening begins July 1. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting.VIRTUAL VISIT
Our mission is to ignite an enduring passion for the Adirondacks where people and nature can thrive together and offer an example for theworld.
LIVE CAMS | WILD CENTER Live Cams. The Wild Center brings nature to you wherever you are via Live remote webcams located on mountain summits or inside our exhibithall.
WILD WALK | WILD CENTER For most of us a walk in the woods is a peaceful reverie. Wild Walk certainly has chances to contemplate the infinite web of life that spins around us, but it also has chances to clamber across an unstable surface too, and to balance off the ground and sense a little of the fleeting life of the forest. LIVE VIEW | WILD CENTER Live view of The Wild Center. On your phone press on the “Play Arrow” to begin the live video stream. From a desktop you can change the camera view by clicking on “Control Now” button then selecting from the list of preset views.MORE ABOUT MAPLE
Maple Sugaring in Tupper Lake. The Wild Center Maple Project is just the newest part in the history of maple sugaring near our site. In the early 1900’s, Tupper Lake was a major producer of maple syrup.A NEST WITH A VIEW
Look up into a white pine, and with a little luck you’ll see the nests of bald eagles near Wild Walk. This is your chance to climb intoone of those nests.
ADIRONDACK AERIAL TOUR Adirondack aerial video tour. Aerial Tour of the 6 Million Acre Adirondack Park. Above The Adirondacks. Fly over the lakes, rivers and mountains of this majestic region. WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN SUMMIT CAM Whiteface Mountain Summit Cam. This current view is from the summit of Whiteface Mountain in the Adirondacks. Click or tap to get a fullscreen image.
HOURS & ADMISSION
Current Hours. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. Phased indoor reopening begins July 1. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. WELCOME! | WILD CENTER For the safety of visitors and employees, The Wild Center is temporarily accepting cashless payments only. Paper maps have transitioned to digital maps, which visitors may view on The Wild Center’s website, accessible on mobile devices, or through a brand-new Wild Center app. Visitors may also access audio tours and self-lead scavenger hunts through the mobile app.PLAN A VISIT
Make a Ticket Reservation. Please note: The timeframes listed on the reservation page represent when your party should plan to arrive. Once at the Center, please feel free to stay as long as you would like.VIRTUAL VISIT
Our mission is to ignite an enduring passion for the Adirondacks where people and nature can thrive together and offer an example for theworld.
WILD CENTER DIGITAL
The Wild Center offers an array of Digital Programs that serve to extend our on-campus offerings and help to educate and entertain young and old alike about the wonders of the natural world surrounding us.VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS
Whether your class is meeting remotely, in-person, or hybrid, engage your students in an exploration of science and the natural world from a Wild Center perspective – no bus ride necessary.Experience The Wild Center’s campus and get to know some of our animals through some of our favorite activities and a private, fun, interactive educational program with one of our Naturalists.WAYS OF KNOWING
Indigenous voices come together to bring you Ways of Knowing.Working in partnership with the Akwesasne Cultural Center, The Six Nations Indian Museum and the Native North American Travelling College, we unite to broaden and heighten our understanding and appreciation of the natural world.. This online map shows the locations of the Ways of Knowing museum partners and other sites to explore ADIRONDACK AERIAL TOUR Adirondack aerial video tour. Aerial Tour of the 6 Million Acre Adirondack Park. Above The Adirondacks. Fly over the lakes, rivers and mountains of this majestic region. A TRAIL ACROSS THE TREETOPS Wild Walk takes visitors up a trail of bridges to the treetops of the Adirondack forest. It’s designed to transform the way we see into the natural world by offering up the perspective of the rest ofnature.
HAUDENOSAUNEE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES Akwesasne Cultural Center. 321 State Route 37, Hogansburg, N.Y. (518) 358-2461 | Website The Akwesasne Cultural Center, Inc. began with the founding of a library in 1971, to encourage Akwesasne’s youth to graduate high school. WILD CENTERVISITSUPPORTOUR WORKSCIENCEABOUT USWILD WALK Welcome to The Wild Center. Find new ways to connect with nature through outdoor experiences like Forest Music, naturalist-led guided canoe trips, and get to know some of the Adirondack animal ambassadors that call The Wild Center home.. Welcome back to our backyard. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from10am to 5pm.
VISIT | WILD CENTER
The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. Make a reservation here. Please note: The timeframes listed on the reservation page represent when your party should plan to arrive. Once at the Center, please feel free to stay as long as you would like.PLAN A VISIT
Current Hours. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 5pm. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. Make a reservation here. Adult Ticket (18 - 64) $20. Senior/Military Ticket (65+) $18. Youth Ticket (5 - 17) $12. Age 4 and Under Free.HOURS & ADMISSION
Current Hours. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. Phased indoor reopening begins July 1. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. LIVE CAMS | WILD CENTER Live Cams. The Wild Center brings nature to you wherever you are via Live remote webcams located on mountain summits or inside our exhibit hall. See turtles, sunsets, snow storms and see your friends on Rainbow Bridge over Greenleaf Pond on the campus. Find More DigitalExperiences.
BECOME A MEMBER
For assistance contact Tim at 518-359-7800 x107 or tholmes@wildcenter.org. Share The Wild Center. Member Benefits. 12 months of free admission. Discounts at the Museum Store and Café. Discounted Behind the Scenes Tour at scheduled times. Member-only events, previews, and other special access. WILD WALK | WILD CENTER You, Look Like An Animal. For most of us a walk in the woods is a peaceful reverie. Wild Walk certainly has chances to contemplate the infinite web of life that spins around us, but it also has chances to clamber across an unstable surface too, and to balance off the groundand sense a
WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN LIVE CAM Whiteface Mountain Live View. This is a current view of Whiteface in New York’s Adirondack Mountains. The image reloads every minute, so hit refresh to get the latest view. WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN SUMMIT CAM Whiteface Mountain Summit Cam. This current view is from the summit of Whiteface Mountain in the Adirondacks. Click or tap to get a fullscreen image.
A TRAIL ACROSS THE TREETOPS A Trail Across the Treetops. Wild Walk takes visitors up a trail of bridges to the treetops of the Adirondack forest. It’s designed to transform the way we see into the natural world by offering up the perspective of the rest of nature. The world is wildly different for animals that see, hear, smell and feel the world in ways that we canonly
WILD CENTERVISITSUPPORTOUR WORKSCIENCEABOUT USWILD WALK Welcome to The Wild Center. Find new ways to connect with nature through outdoor experiences like Forest Music, naturalist-led guided canoe trips, and get to know some of the Adirondack animal ambassadors that call The Wild Center home.. Welcome back to our backyard. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from10am to 5pm.
VISIT | WILD CENTER
The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. Make a reservation here. Please note: The timeframes listed on the reservation page represent when your party should plan to arrive. Once at the Center, please feel free to stay as long as you would like.PLAN A VISIT
Current Hours. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 5pm. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. Make a reservation here. Adult Ticket (18 - 64) $20. Senior/Military Ticket (65+) $18. Youth Ticket (5 - 17) $12. Age 4 and Under Free.HOURS & ADMISSION
Current Hours. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. Phased indoor reopening begins July 1. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. LIVE CAMS | WILD CENTER Live Cams. The Wild Center brings nature to you wherever you are via Live remote webcams located on mountain summits or inside our exhibit hall. See turtles, sunsets, snow storms and see your friends on Rainbow Bridge over Greenleaf Pond on the campus. Find More DigitalExperiences.
BECOME A MEMBER
For assistance contact Tim at 518-359-7800 x107 or tholmes@wildcenter.org. Share The Wild Center. Member Benefits. 12 months of free admission. Discounts at the Museum Store and Café. Discounted Behind the Scenes Tour at scheduled times. Member-only events, previews, and other special access. WILD WALK | WILD CENTER You, Look Like An Animal. For most of us a walk in the woods is a peaceful reverie. Wild Walk certainly has chances to contemplate the infinite web of life that spins around us, but it also has chances to clamber across an unstable surface too, and to balance off the groundand sense a
WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN LIVE CAM Whiteface Mountain Live View. This is a current view of Whiteface in New York’s Adirondack Mountains. The image reloads every minute, so hit refresh to get the latest view. WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN SUMMIT CAM Whiteface Mountain Summit Cam. This current view is from the summit of Whiteface Mountain in the Adirondacks. Click or tap to get a fullscreen image.
A TRAIL ACROSS THE TREETOPS A Trail Across the Treetops. Wild Walk takes visitors up a trail of bridges to the treetops of the Adirondack forest. It’s designed to transform the way we see into the natural world by offering up the perspective of the rest of nature. The world is wildly different for animals that see, hear, smell and feel the world in ways that we canonly
ANIMALS | WILD CENTER Animals. The Wild Center is home to more than 900 live Adirondack animals – including otters, porcupines, owls, snakes and fresh-water fish. See them at the Animal Viewing Window, Outdoor Otter Play Yard, up-close during an Animal Encounter with one of INSIDE | WILD CENTER Flammer Theater. Every day there are feature films in the Flammer Theater. More. “The Wild Center is an opportunity for family fun, mixing educational activities with captivating indoor and outdoor adventures, all in the scenic heart of upstate New York’s Adirondack Mountains.”. CardRates.com. TRAILS | WILD CENTER Our mission is to ignite an enduring passion for the Adirondacks where people and nature can thrive together and offer an example for theworld.
NEARBY THE WILD CENTER Nearby The Wild Center. The Wild Center is located in Tupper Lake. There are numerous lakes and rivers nearby, including nine-mile long Tupper Lake and the Raquette river that runs by the Center’s campus. The town of Tupper Lake has a distinct history of pioneers, loggers, and Adirondack sportsmen. A TRAIL ACROSS THE TREETOPS A Trail Across the Treetops. Wild Walk takes visitors up a trail of bridges to the treetops of the Adirondack forest. It’s designed to transform the way we see into the natural world by offering up the perspective of the rest of nature. The world is wildly different for animals that see, hear, smell and feel the world in ways that we canonly
WAYS OF KNOWING
Indigenous voices come together to bring you Ways of Knowing.Working in partnership with the Akwesasne Cultural Center, The Six Nations Indian Museum and the Native North American Travelling College, we unite to broaden and heighten our understanding and appreciation of the natural world.. This online map shows the locations of the Ways of Knowing museum partners and other sites to explore WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN LIVE CAM Whiteface Mountain Live View. This is a current view of Whiteface in New York’s Adirondack Mountains. The image reloads every minute, so hit refresh to get the latest view.OXBOW LIVE VIEW
Enjoy the LIVE view from the Oxbow on the Raquette River at The Wild Center. Be sure to visit this page at sunrise and take in the magic of sun and fog over this special place. Check out our canoe and paddle board excursions in the afternoons. On your phone press on the “Play Arrow” to begin the live video stream. Shoot us a message at info OLD FORGE WINTER VISIT Enjoy a day at The Wild Center and try out free snowshoes! USA Today call it the place “not to miss.” From live river otters swimming in their own waterfall to stunning high definition films, snowshoe trails and and a warm cafe, The Wild Center is an indoor and outdoorwinter attraction.
THE WILD CENTER’S LIBRARY DISCOVERY PASS PROGRAM FOR 2021 11/20 The Wild Center’s Library Discovery Pass Program for 2021 Background: From the beginning, the primary goal of our library pass program is improved accessibility to The Wild Center for lower income families. Our ability to achieve that goal seems to be based on: Having the Discovery Pass in as many libraries as possible. WILD CENTERVISITSUPPORTOUR WORKSCIENCEABOUT USWILD WALK Welcome to The Wild Center. Find new ways to connect with nature through outdoor experiences like Forest Music, naturalist-led guided canoe trips, and get to know some of the Adirondack animal ambassadors that call The Wild Center home.. Welcome back to our backyard. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from10am to 5pm.
VISIT | WILD CENTER
The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. Make a reservation here. Please note: The timeframes listed on the reservation page represent when your party should plan to arrive. Once at the Center, please feel free to stay as long as you would like.HOURS & ADMISSION
Current Hours. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. Phased indoor reopening begins July 1. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. LIVE CAMS | WILD CENTER Live Cams. The Wild Center brings nature to you wherever you are via Live remote webcams located on mountain summits or inside our exhibit hall. See turtles, sunsets, snow storms and see your friends on Rainbow Bridge over Greenleaf Pond on the campus. Find More DigitalExperiences.
BECOME A MEMBER
For assistance contact Tim at 518-359-7800 x107 or tholmes@wildcenter.org. Share The Wild Center. Member Benefits. 12 months of free admission. Discounts at the Museum Store and Café. Discounted Behind the Scenes Tour at scheduled times. Member-only events, previews, and other special access. WILD WALK | WILD CENTER You, Look Like An Animal. For most of us a walk in the woods is a peaceful reverie. Wild Walk certainly has chances to contemplate the infinite web of life that spins around us, but it also has chances to clamber across an unstable surface too, and to balance off the groundand sense a
LIVE VIEW | WILD CENTER Live view of The Wild Center. On your phone press on the “Play Arrow” to begin the live video stream. From a desktop you can change the camera view by clicking on “Control Now” button then selecting from the list of preset views. During the winter, keep an eye onMORE ABOUT MAPLE
The Wild Center Maple Project is just the newest part in the history of maple sugaring near our site. In the early 1900’s, Tupper Lake was a major producer of maple syrup. Abbot Augustus Low was the man behind the sap. An entrepreneur and inventor from Brooklyn who owned the Horseshoe Forestry Company, his business enterprises includedspring
WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN SUMMIT CAM Whiteface Mountain Summit Cam. This current view is from the summit of Whiteface Mountain in the Adirondacks. Click or tap to get a fullscreen image.
A TRAIL ACROSS THE TREETOPS A Trail Across the Treetops. Wild Walk takes visitors up a trail of bridges to the treetops of the Adirondack forest. It’s designed to transform the way we see into the natural world by offering up the perspective of the rest of nature. The world is wildly different for animals that see, hear, smell and feel the world in ways that we canonly
WILD CENTERVISITSUPPORTOUR WORKSCIENCEABOUT USWILD WALK Welcome to The Wild Center. Find new ways to connect with nature through outdoor experiences like Forest Music, naturalist-led guided canoe trips, and get to know some of the Adirondack animal ambassadors that call The Wild Center home.. Welcome back to our backyard. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from10am to 5pm.
VISIT | WILD CENTER
The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. Make a reservation here. Please note: The timeframes listed on the reservation page represent when your party should plan to arrive. Once at the Center, please feel free to stay as long as you would like.HOURS & ADMISSION
Current Hours. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. Phased indoor reopening begins July 1. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. LIVE CAMS | WILD CENTER Live Cams. The Wild Center brings nature to you wherever you are via Live remote webcams located on mountain summits or inside our exhibit hall. See turtles, sunsets, snow storms and see your friends on Rainbow Bridge over Greenleaf Pond on the campus. Find More DigitalExperiences.
BECOME A MEMBER
For assistance contact Tim at 518-359-7800 x107 or tholmes@wildcenter.org. Share The Wild Center. Member Benefits. 12 months of free admission. Discounts at the Museum Store and Café. Discounted Behind the Scenes Tour at scheduled times. Member-only events, previews, and other special access. WILD WALK | WILD CENTER You, Look Like An Animal. For most of us a walk in the woods is a peaceful reverie. Wild Walk certainly has chances to contemplate the infinite web of life that spins around us, but it also has chances to clamber across an unstable surface too, and to balance off the groundand sense a
LIVE VIEW | WILD CENTER Live view of The Wild Center. On your phone press on the “Play Arrow” to begin the live video stream. From a desktop you can change the camera view by clicking on “Control Now” button then selecting from the list of preset views. During the winter, keep an eye onMORE ABOUT MAPLE
The Wild Center Maple Project is just the newest part in the history of maple sugaring near our site. In the early 1900’s, Tupper Lake was a major producer of maple syrup. Abbot Augustus Low was the man behind the sap. An entrepreneur and inventor from Brooklyn who owned the Horseshoe Forestry Company, his business enterprises includedspring
WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN SUMMIT CAM Whiteface Mountain Summit Cam. This current view is from the summit of Whiteface Mountain in the Adirondacks. Click or tap to get a fullscreen image.
A TRAIL ACROSS THE TREETOPS A Trail Across the Treetops. Wild Walk takes visitors up a trail of bridges to the treetops of the Adirondack forest. It’s designed to transform the way we see into the natural world by offering up the perspective of the rest of nature. The world is wildly different for animals that see, hear, smell and feel the world in ways that we canonly
PLAN A VISIT
Current Hours. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 5pm. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. Make a reservation here. Adult Ticket (18 - 64) $20. Senior/Military Ticket (65+) $18. Youth Ticket (5 - 17) $12. Age 4 and Under Free. ANIMALS | WILD CENTER Animals. The Wild Center is home to more than 900 live Adirondack animals – including otters, porcupines, owls, snakes and fresh-water fish. See them at the Animal Viewing Window, Outdoor Otter Play Yard, up-close during an Animal Encounter with one ofWAYS OF KNOWING
Indigenous voices come together to bring you Ways of Knowing.Working in partnership with the Akwesasne Cultural Center, The Six Nations Indian Museum and the Native North American Travelling College, we unite to broaden and heighten our understanding and appreciation of the natural world.. This online map shows the locations of the Ways of Knowing museum partners and other sites to explore OUTSIDE | WILD CENTER Outside. Outside you can walk woodland trails, head to the river to canoe with a guide, explore Wild Walk, or discover the magic of the Pines Play Area, a wild playground in the forest where children can connect to their inner Huck Finn. There are 115 acres to explore.More.
A TRAIL ACROSS THE TREETOPS A Trail Across the Treetops. Wild Walk takes visitors up a trail of bridges to the treetops of the Adirondack forest. It’s designed to transform the way we see into the natural world by offering up the perspective of the rest of nature. The world is wildly different for animals that see, hear, smell and feel the world in ways that we canonly
A NEST WITH A VIEW
A Nest with a View. Look up into a white pine, and with a little luck you’ll see the nests of bald eagles near Wild Walk. This is your chance to climb into one of those nests. It’s the highest point of Wild Walk, and you’re invited to rest here and look out across a forest that stretches as far as you can see. WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN LIVE CAM Whiteface Mountain Live View. This is a current view of Whiteface in New York’s Adirondack Mountains. The image reloads every minute, so hit refresh to get the latest view.WILD LIGHTS
A Soundtrack for Winter. Wild Lights features a 5-piece composition created specifically for Forest Music. “Winter” by Whatever Penny is a 5 song instrumental collection that focuses on winter in the traditional sense. Commissioned by The Wild Center, “Winter” was composed specifically forOTTER PUP UPDATES
After five months of rehabilitation, the otter pups were released in the Shingle Shanty Preserve and Research Station, a 15,000-acre biological field research station in the Western Adirondacks, on Thursday, Oct. 8. This otter rehabilitation, a first for The Wild Center, began in May after receiving phone calls from residents in twoseparate
THE WILD CENTER’S LIBRARY DISCOVERY PASS PROGRAM FOR 2021 11/20 The Wild Center’s Library Discovery Pass Program for 2021 Background: From the beginning, the primary goal of our library pass program is improved accessibility to The Wild Center for lower income families. Our ability to achieve that goal seems to be based on: Having the Discovery Pass in as many libraries as possible. WILD CENTERVISITSUPPORTOUR WORKSCIENCEABOUT USWILD WALK Welcome to The Wild Center. Find new ways to connect with nature through outdoor experiences like Forest Music, naturalist-led guided canoe trips, and get to know some of the Adirondack animal ambassadors that call The Wild Center home.. Welcome back to our backyard. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from10am to 5pm.
VISIT | WILD CENTER
The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. Make a reservation here. Please note: The timeframes listed on the reservation page represent when your party should plan to arrive. Once at the Center, please feel free to stay as long as you would like.HOURS & ADMISSION
Current Hours. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. Phased indoor reopening begins July 1. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. LIVE CAMS | WILD CENTER Live Cams. The Wild Center brings nature to you wherever you are via Live remote webcams located on mountain summits or inside our exhibit hall. See turtles, sunsets, snow storms and see your friends on Rainbow Bridge over Greenleaf Pond on the campus. Find More DigitalExperiences.
BECOME A MEMBER
For assistance contact Tim at 518-359-7800 x107 or tholmes@wildcenter.org. Share The Wild Center. Member Benefits. 12 months of free admission. Discounts at the Museum Store and Café. Discounted Behind the Scenes Tour at scheduled times. Member-only events, previews, and other special access. WILD WALK | WILD CENTER You, Look Like An Animal. For most of us a walk in the woods is a peaceful reverie. Wild Walk certainly has chances to contemplate the infinite web of life that spins around us, but it also has chances to clamber across an unstable surface too, and to balance off the groundand sense a
LIVE VIEW | WILD CENTER Live view of The Wild Center. On your phone press on the “Play Arrow” to begin the live video stream. From a desktop you can change the camera view by clicking on “Control Now” button then selecting from the list of preset views. During the winter, keep an eye onMORE ABOUT MAPLE
The Wild Center Maple Project is just the newest part in the history of maple sugaring near our site. In the early 1900’s, Tupper Lake was a major producer of maple syrup. Abbot Augustus Low was the man behind the sap. An entrepreneur and inventor from Brooklyn who owned the Horseshoe Forestry Company, his business enterprises includedspring
WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN SUMMIT CAM Whiteface Mountain Summit Cam. This current view is from the summit of Whiteface Mountain in the Adirondacks. Click or tap to get a fullscreen image.
A TRAIL ACROSS THE TREETOPS A Trail Across the Treetops. Wild Walk takes visitors up a trail of bridges to the treetops of the Adirondack forest. It’s designed to transform the way we see into the natural world by offering up the perspective of the rest of nature. The world is wildly different for animals that see, hear, smell and feel the world in ways that we canonly
PLAN A VISIT
Current Hours. The Wild Center’s outdoor-only experience is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 5pm. Timed ticket reservations are required before visiting. Make a reservation here. Adult Ticket (18 - 64) $20. Senior/Military Ticket (65+) $18. Youth Ticket (5 - 17) $12. Age 4 and Under Free. ANIMALS | WILD CENTER Animals. The Wild Center is home to more than 900 live Adirondack animals – including otters, porcupines, owls, snakes and fresh-water fish. See them at the Animal Viewing Window, Outdoor Otter Play Yard, up-close during an Animal Encounter with one ofWAYS OF KNOWING
Indigenous voices come together to bring you Ways of Knowing.Working in partnership with the Akwesasne Cultural Center, The Six Nations Indian Museum and the Native North American Travelling College, we unite to broaden and heighten our understanding and appreciation of the natural world.. This online map shows the locations of the Ways of Knowing museum partners and other sites to explore OUTSIDE | WILD CENTER Outside. Outside you can walk woodland trails, head to the river to canoe with a guide, explore Wild Walk, or discover the magic of the Pines Play Area, a wild playground in the forest where children can connect to their inner Huck Finn. There are 115 acres to explore.More.
A TRAIL ACROSS THE TREETOPS A Trail Across the Treetops. Wild Walk takes visitors up a trail of bridges to the treetops of the Adirondack forest. It’s designed to transform the way we see into the natural world by offering up the perspective of the rest of nature. The world is wildly different for animals that see, hear, smell and feel the world in ways that we canonly
A NEST WITH A VIEW
A Nest with a View. Look up into a white pine, and with a little luck you’ll see the nests of bald eagles near Wild Walk. This is your chance to climb into one of those nests. It’s the highest point of Wild Walk, and you’re invited to rest here and look out across a forest that stretches as far as you can see. WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN LIVE CAM Whiteface Mountain Live View. This is a current view of Whiteface in New York’s Adirondack Mountains. The image reloads every minute, so hit refresh to get the latest view.WILD LIGHTS
A Soundtrack for Winter. Wild Lights features a 5-piece composition created specifically for Forest Music. “Winter” by Whatever Penny is a 5 song instrumental collection that focuses on winter in the traditional sense. Commissioned by The Wild Center, “Winter” was composed specifically forOTTER PUP UPDATES
After five months of rehabilitation, the otter pups were released in the Shingle Shanty Preserve and Research Station, a 15,000-acre biological field research station in the Western Adirondacks, on Thursday, Oct. 8. This otter rehabilitation, a first for The Wild Center, began in May after receiving phone calls from residents in twoseparate
THE WILD CENTER’S LIBRARY DISCOVERY PASS PROGRAM FOR 2021 11/20 The Wild Center’s Library Discovery Pass Program for 2021 Background: From the beginning, the primary goal of our library pass program is improved accessibility to The Wild Center for lower income families. Our ability to achieve that goal seems to be based on: Having the Discovery Pass in as many libraries as possible.* Visit
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