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1,517-acre (614 ha) park, nature center and conference center Rock Springs Conservation Area & Nature Center: Decatur: Macon: Central: 1,300 acres, operated by the Macon County Conservation District, includes nature center museum, restored farmhouse, about nine miles of hiking trails, and a paved bike trail Ruth Edwards Nature Center: Dixon ...
Indiana Dunes State Park Nature Center: Chesterton: Porter: Northern Indiana: 2,182 acres (883 ha), nature center open year round Kirkendall Nature Center: Kokomo: Howard: Central Indiana: website, operated by the City in the 100-acre Jackson Morrow Park, features aquariums, mounts of area mammals, birds, insects, fish, fossils Lilly Nature ...
370 acres, features the River Nature Center, aerial tram, 9 hole golf course Pipestem Resort State Park: Pipestem: Summers: Southern West Virginia: 4,050 acres, nature center open year round, includes the 1900s-period Harris Homestead with house, barn and meathouse Schrader Environmental Education Center: Wheeling: Ohio: Northern Panhandle
Lists of nature centers in the United States — by U.S. state. Pages in category "Lists of nature centers in the United States" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.
Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Nature centers in Illinois (21 P) Nature centers in Indiana (27 P) Nature centers in Iowa (7 P) K.
1.1 United States. 1.2 Canada. 1.3 Costa Rica. 1.4 Panama. 1.5 Trinidad and Tobago. 1.6 Brazil. 2 Africa. ... List of nature centers in Illinois; List of nature ...
Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium, Fort Myers; Crane Point Museum, Nature Center and Historic Site, Marathon; Elsa Kimbell Environmental Education and Research Center, Hobe Sound; Rookery Bay Environmental Learning Center, Naples; Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Coral Gables; Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center, Key West
Volo Bog State Natural Area is a nature reserve in Illinois, United States, preserving Volo Bog. The bog was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1973 as the only remaining open-water quaking bog in Illinois. [1] The site also contains woodlands, savanna, marshes, prairie restoration areas, shrubland and old fields.