Crystal Lake Park District Nature Center

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Crystal Lake, United States

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Nature preserve· Hiking area· Park· Tourist attraction

Crystal Lake Park District Nature Center Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Crystal Lake Park District Nature Center is located in Crystal Lake, United States on 330 N Main St. Crystal Lake Park District Nature Center is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in United States.

Address

330 N Main St

Phone

+1 8154551763

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ryan Madlener

This spot is a valuable place to go and learn about the surrounding nature. The center is spatially large and hosts maniquens of different birds, insects, animals and fish. It is very much like a mini museum.

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Gail V

love. Love. LOVE this place! They are working on their indoor forest this fall . A must see. Be sure to check out a new addition to their fossil collection. Very cool local history!!

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Valerie Rohde

The Crystal Lake Park District Nature Center is a joy to visit and play in as a break from our hike at Veteran Acres. My children absolutely love the area to explore animals in aquariums/terrariums as well as the butterfly room when it is open. We found many excellent resources here for upcoming events for the children such as mother daughter tea time and a woodcarving workshop for our oldest. In the building itself are heated bathrooms and a fun area for the kids to put on a puppet show with an abundance of puppets and other animals. A very fun place indeed! We hope to also host a birthday party here for one of our kids in the future!

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Simon Gibson

It has some interesting displays of nature and wild habitat. Good for young people. It was actually remodelled recently and has bathrooms plus bathrooms that are SOMETIMES accessible from outside. I suspect right now they are not opening up.

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Krystin Cimaroli

Everyone there seemed very nice and friendly. There was no admission charge and things to do and see for kids. There is a room you can ask to go into that has butterflies and birds that they will feed and they will come right up to your kids which I thought was kinda cool. Checked out the trails a little. The park seemed like a nice place to take a hike.