The Albany Pine Bush Preserve is a 3,350-acre natural sanctuary nestled between the Catskill and Adirondack mountains, renowned for its distinctive geological formations and rare flora and fauna, including the federally endangered Karner blue butterfly. Visitors can immerse themselves in the preserve's rich natural and cultural history through exploration of its trails or interactive experiences at the Discovery Center.
With nearly 20 miles of hiking trails and year-round access, the preserve offers a plethora of recreational opportunities for nature enthusiasts. Supported by the Friends of the Pine Bush Community, efforts are made to safeguard the habitat and promote local educational and research initiatives within the preserve.
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