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  1. Nature Next Door. Just a five-minute drive from downtown Buffalo and situated on the Outer Harbor, Tifft Nature Preserve offers 264 acres of restored habitat with five miles of trails and boardwalks. Learn More. View All Events.

  2. Buffalo, New York 14203 Phone: (716) 825-6397 tifftreservations@sciencebuff.org. The Preserve is located on Fuhrmann Blvd and Buffalos Outer Harbor, easily accessible from Route 5. Free parking is available in the Visitor lot near the driveway entrance. Overflow parking is available along Fuhrmann Boulevard.

  3. Buffalo, Erie County. Tifft Nature Preserve is an urban preserve dedicated to the protection of natural resources, scientific research, environmental education and public enjoyment. This former brownfield provides valuable wildlife habitat and needed green space within the city of Buffalo.

  4. The Tifft Nature Preserve is a 264-acre nature preserve in Buffalo, New York, and one of the largest municipal nature preserves in New York . History. The land that is now the Tifft Nature Preserve was originally part of extensive Native American hunting and gathering grounds.

  5. Tifft Nature Preserve. 68 reviews. #26 of 249 things to do in Buffalo. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. Only three miles outside downtown Buffalo, this environmental education and conservation site bordering Lake Erie offers hiking trails, boardwalks and a cattail marsh that is great for bird-watching.

  6. Tifft Nature Preserve. 68 reviews. #26 of 249 things to do in Buffalo. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. Only three miles outside downtown Buffalo, this environmental education and conservation site bordering Lake Erie offers hiking trails, boardwalks and a cattail marsh that is great for bird-watching.

  7. Tifft Nature Preserve. 68 reviews. #26 of 250 things to do in Buffalo. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. Only three miles outside downtown Buffalo, this environmental education and conservation site bordering Lake Erie offers hiking trails, boardwalks and a cattail marsh that is great for bird-watching.

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