Terrapins of Nissequogue - Family Program
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Terrapins of Nissequogue - Family Program

Discover the fascinating world of terrapins at this engaging family program held at Nissequogue River State Park.

Sun, 7 Jun 2026 Nissequogue River State Park Kings Park , New York
Join us for an educational and fun-filled family program focused on the Terrapins of Nissequogue. Held at the Charles & Helen Reichert Administration Building within the beautiful Nissequogue River State Park, this event offers a unique opportunity to learn about local wildlife in their natural habitat. Perfect for families looking to connect with nature, the program provides hands-on insights into the lives of these remarkable creatures. Secure your spot for just $4 per person today.

What to Expect

Participants will enjoy an informative session about local terrapins led by park educators in a scenic state park setting.

Who Should Attend

  • Families with children
  • Nature enthusiasts
  • Local residents
  • Students interested in biology

Agenda Overview

The program takes place on June 7, 2026, at the main office building of the park.
Venue & Address
Nissequogue River State Park
Charles & Helen Reichert Administration Building
Kings Park , New York
United States
Organizer
Nissequogue River State Park · Government
New York State Parks department managing local environmental education.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are tickets?
Tickets are $4 per person.
Where is the event located?
It is at the Charles & Helen Reichert Administration Building, Nissequogue River State Park.
Is this event for families?
Yes, it is designed as a family program.
Do I need to register?
Yes, registration is recommended via Eventbrite.
Are there parking fees?
Parking fees may apply at the park.
What is the date?
The event is on June 7, 2026.
Tags
Nature Family Education Wildlife Kings Park New York
Summary
An educational family program about terrapins at Nissequogue River State Park.
Highlights
  • Educational wildlife presentation
  • Family-friendly environment
  • Located in Nissequogue River State Park
  • Affordable $4 entry fee
  • Expert-led nature discussion
  • Hands-on learning experience
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