Tifft Nature Preserve

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Buffalo, United States

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Bird watching area· Hiking area· Tourist attraction· Wildlife refuge· Parks· Art And Entertainment· Nature preserve· Education center· Visitor center

Tifft Nature Preserve Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tifft Nature Preserve is located in Buffalo, United States on 1200 Fuhrmann Boulevard. Tifft Nature Preserve is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category bird watching area in United States.

Address

1200 Fuhrmann Boulevard

Phone

+1 7168256397

Amenities

Good for kidsPicnic tables

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Erson Religioso III

Great place to hike in the winter! The deer aren't afraid of humans at all and actually walk right up to you making for some amazing photo opportunities! Haven't been in the summer in years but I remember the family loving it for hikes!

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Tina Ferber

A must place to visit during winter! Great easy trails, nature, birds and alot of deer.

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Crystal G

Well marked and maintained with easy to walk trails. Nice and close to lots of areas in the southtowns and towards the city. This was my first time. I was very impressed. There was a variety of landscapes here. Some with more coverage from trees/ brush and other areas more in the open. There are several marshes/ ponds and quite a few boardwalks to get through different areas. A large variety of vegetation and animals wandering around. Also some trails cut where you could walk out in the open and see Route 5. The way the space is designed you can enjoy nature and feel alone with your thoughts and not be too far from home. Free parking. Nothing is paved so it could be hard to push a stroller through some areas, especially if there is some mud.

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Rosalee Oddo

Great place for a long hike to reconnect with nature! Bring some seeds and the birds will eat right out of your hand! Keep your eyes open for some turtles.

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Chuck Jones

Early winter walk. Nice trails. Will have to return in the spring or summer.