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Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education
Explore the natural world
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Virginia Bluebells at the Schuylkill Center
Photo by C. M. Clark and courtesy of the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education
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Outsider Tip
Be sure to check out the Center's Bloom Calendar before you visit — to preview the amazing flora you'll see on the trails.
A portion of the 1998 movie Beloved, starring Oprah Winfrey, was filmed on location at the Center, near Wind Dance Pond.
Support the Center
The Schuylkill Center seeks to promote the preservation and improvement of the natural environment through education, fostering an appreciation for, understanding of and the responsible use of the ecosystem. Become a member and show your support.
Four miles of hiking trails traverse the 400 acres of woods, streams, ponds and fields of the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education, the first environmental education facility ever established within the limits of a major metropolitan area in the country.
You’ll find indoor and outdoor activities for all ages, including the discovery center Children’s Museum, a seasonal butterfly house, an environmental art gallery, a native plant nursery and a bookstore.
Look for the environmental art installations and innovative land restoration research sites along the trails, and be sure to ask about the Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic, which treats injured, orphaned and sick native wildlife.
COME PREPARED
There is no admission fee to access The Schuylkill Center's trails or exhibits. There is free parking, dogs are not allowed and sturdy shoes are recommended.
DON'T MISS
Be sure to visit the Center's online Events Calendar for a full listing of events, and look out for The Festival of Insects every September, the toad migration and mating in spring, and the return of the American Woodcock in March.
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