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Helmer Nature Center

The Helmer Nature Center is both an outdoor classroom and an environmental resource that encompasses approximately 45 acres of land with trails

1-585-336-3035
154 Pinegrove Ave.
Irondequoit, NY 14609
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The Helmer Nature Center is both an outdoor classroom and an environmental resource that encompasses approximately 45 acres of land with trails.


The diverse terrain is inhabited by a variety of wildlife and abounds with many species of trees, shrubs, and wildflowers. The center also serves as host to a variety of events such as the Owl Prowl, kite festivals and snowshoeing.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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