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Kreher Preserve & Nature Center

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Nature Centers, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions

2222 N College St, Auburn, AL 36830

334-844-8091

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Today: 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Established in 1993, the Kreher Preserve & Nature Center (KPNC) is a 120-acre nature preserve located in Auburn, AL. In order to realize this mission, to promote a sense of stewardship towards nature, the KPNC’s prioritizes the protection and conservation of wildlife while engaging the community with a vast array of nature-based resources and services. Open from dawn to dusk every day of the year, over 35,000 annual visitors enjoy over six miles of marked walking and running trails; the areas first and largest nature playground; a stream with pond and waterfalls; wildflower, sensory, and butterfly gardens; and improved facilities including restrooms, drinking fountains, and benches throughout the property. Services include educational programming in the form of field trips, workshops, events, classes, research and citizen science projects, guided hikes, camps, rental opportunities, and much more.Established in 1993, the Kreher Preserve & Nature Center (KPNC) is a 120-acre nature preserve located in Auburn, AL. In order to realize this mission, to promote a sense of stewardship towards nature, the KPNC’s prioritizes the protection and conservation of wildlife while engaging the community with a vast array of nature-based resources and services. Open from dawn to dusk every day of the year, over 35,000 annual visitors enjoy over six miles of marked walking and running trails; the areas first and largest nature playground; a stream with pond and waterfalls; wildflower, sensory, and butterfly gardens; and improved facilities including restrooms, drinking fountains, and benches throughout the property. Services include educational programming in the form of field trips, workshops, events, classes, research and citizen science projects, guided hikes, camps, rental opportunities, and much more.
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Phone: 334-707-6512

TollFree: 800-240-5115

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Nature Centers, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
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