Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park Outdoor Programs

80 Scout Road, Wilton, NY 12831

map80 Scout Road, Wilton, NY 12831

About

Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park Outdoor Programs offers a wide variety of outdoor programs exploring the natural world. Most of the programs are active and hands-on, and they involve a hike or a snowshoe walk. Most programs are free to the public and require registration.

Programs

  • Outdoor programs — adult, child, or family · Wide variety of outdoor programs exploring the natural world; most are active and hands-on, involving a hike or snowshoe walk. Most programs are free to the public and require registration.
  • Pond Explorations — Listed as a past program.
  • Moonlight Hikes — Listed as a past program.
  • Painting Workshops — Listed as a past program.
  • Nature Arts Hours — Listed as a past program.
  • Karner Blue Butterfly Walks — Listed as a past program.
  • Nature Discovery Walks — Listed as a past program.
  • Preschool Nature Hours — Listed as a past program.
  • Star Parties — Listed as a past program.

At a glance

  • Ages: 0–18 years old

About the provider

Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park has served the community as a non-profit organization since 1996. Its mission is to provide environmental education and opportunities for outdoor recreation while supporting conservation of ecological systems and natural settings. People of all ages are invited to enjoy the protected lands and join community programs, and the organization works in partnership with the Town of Wilton, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Saratoga County, and The Nature Conservancy.

Only registered service animals are allowed on organized Wilton Wildlife walks. Sending the registration form does not confirm registration; email confirmation is sent by staff. Trails are open daily from dawn to dusk, but that is stated for the preserve trails, not the program schedule.

What families say

“Knowledgeable and pleasant staff. I always learn something new on the Nature on the Move walks. We are so lucky in this area to have such a wonderful natural resource. What a great way to start a day!” — Karen Nelson

Last updated August 22, 2026.

Is this your business? There is no cost, but you will be asked to sign up or log in.