Tenafly Nature Center Yellow and Red Loop
Tenafly Nature Center Yellow and Red Loop
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The Tenafly Nature Center Yellow and Red Loop is a charming and accessible hiking trail that feels like a hidden gem, perfect for a quick nature fix. As you wander through preserved woodlands, you'll find the path a mix of dirt, roots, and occasional rocks, with wooden planks guiding you…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Parking is available at the main entrance of the Tenafly Nature Center. From there, you can easily access the trailhead for the Yellow and Red Loops.
Yes, there is a nominal admission fee for non-members to enter the Tenafly Nature Center and access its trails, including the Yellow and Red Loop.
No, pets are generally not permitted on the trails at the Tenafly Nature Center, including the Yellow and Red Loop. This policy helps preserve the natural environment and ensures a focused experience for foot traffic.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring is particularly beautiful due to the vibrant display of wildflowers on the Red Trail, such as delicate spring beauty, dwarf ginseng, and the striking pink lady's-slipper. Fall also offers stunning foliage.
The terrain is generally easy, consisting of natural surfaces like dirt, roots, and rocks. You'll find some hard-packed sections and minor stream crossings, with little elevation change throughout the route.
You'll be immersed in a lush hardwood forest. Notable features include scenic footbridges over streams, views of Pfister's Pond from a floating dock on the Yellow Trail, and the whimsical Bellflower Faerie Trail on the Red Trail. Near the visitor center, you can also find a Bird Feeding Station and a Birds of Prey Aviary.
Hikers have the opportunity to observe local wildlife, such as raptors and various waterfowl, especially near Pfister's Pond. The center is dedicated to conservation, making it a good spot for nature observation.
Yes, the Yellow and Red Loop is considered easy and is very suitable for beginners and families. The Yellow Trail even features a seasonal Storywalk®, providing an engaging experience for children.
This specific loop is relatively short, approximately 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) long, and typically takes about 15 minutes to complete at a leisurely hiking pace.
Yes, the Tenafly Nature Center offers a network of interconnected trails. This route specifically covers the Yellow Trail and a significant portion of the Red Trail. You can also find sections of the White Trail, Purple Trail, and Bischoff Trail (Red/White) within the center's network if you wish to extend your hike.
Absolutely! The Yellow Trail features a seasonal Storywalk®, which is an engaging experience for families with children. Additionally, the Red Trail is home to the whimsical Bellflower Faerie Trail, adding a touch of magic to your hike.
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