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Tifft Nature Preserve is a 264-acre nature reserve established for the preservation and conservation of the local environment and for the public to enjoy a range of outdoor activities. Once part of a huge dairy farm owned by George Washington Tifft and later serving as a coal and iron ore transshipment center, the nature reserve was opened in 1976 and has since offered the public a lovely natural space in which to relax.

The park features over five miles of walking trails and guided walks, as well as three well-maintained boardwalks with viewing platforms for wildlife and bird watching and fishing at Lake Kirsty.

1200 Fuhrmann Boulevard, Buffalo, New York, Phone: 716-825-6397

Tifft Nature Preserve
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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