Hiking is a great way to explore and stay fit! To be a good hiker it is important to stay safe and be prepared. Come to The ANT and practice your hiking skills and then take those skills to other trails!
Trees and leaves play an important part in our environment. Come and explore the different leaves along the trail and work on your identification skills.
Learn all about pines and spruces. These fragrant trees fill the forests around us. Use some tree identification skills and see what we have on the trail.
Explore the rainbow of colors along the trail! Why do they change and what colors do they turn? Have fun doing a leaf rubbing to take home to decorate your home!
As fall gets cooler, many animals start to prepare for winter. How do they survive the winter season? Learn about the skills that keep them safe through the cold.
Enjoy a beautiful start to the hiking season with friends and nature. Enjoy the sounds, smells, and textures of the forest. See what is awakening after a long winter!
Spring is a wonderful time to learn about the life cycle of some of the local critters. Newts, frogs, owls, and squirrels are native to the trail and are super cool!
The Autism Nature Trail is open to all, when Letchworth State Park is open. Hours may vary by season. Check the calendar to find out when events are scheduled.