Elachee Nature Science Center

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Gainesville, United States

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Learning center· Hiking area· Museum· Non-profit organization· Tourist attraction

Elachee Nature Science Center Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Elachee Nature Science Center is located in Gainesville, United States on 2125 Elachee Dr. Elachee Nature Science Center is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category learning center in United States.

Address

2125 Elachee Dr

Phone

+1 7705351976

Service options

Online classesOn-site services

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Janice Semonsky

Great live animal display! Lots of snakes, turtles, and also amphibians. They have a Great Horned Owl that was rescued. He's quite big! Nice bee exhibit... We were able to find the queen. And lots and lots of great outdoor trails!!!

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Yas Smith

Nice trails system. You can decide the distance you want to go. Just a point of clarification to see the lake you will have to hike over 6 miles out and back (if you are parked at the science center like I was) elachee trail, to bridge trail to lake loop. Or you can drive over to it and park there (2100 Calvary church road).

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Stephanie Shaw

My favorite place in Hall County! I'm a trail runner and this place is heaven!

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Martin Bennett

Very professional venue. My wife and I had a social distance wedding. While worried, Kristin and her crew took several precautions to ensure the safety of our small party. The venue was gorgeous and wonderfully spaced out. Throughout the year, however, Kristin was our go-to. She was amazing! My wife and I could not have asked for a better coordinator!

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Bailey

I hikes the 4.5 mile lakes trails. Nice shaded trail. Well marked blazes. Watch our for spider webs. Not many mosquito, even in the summer. The lake has fish and turtles of all sizes. The trail has cool lizards, frogs, snails, and mushrooms.