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Welcome to the Plainsboro Preserve 80 Scotts Corner Road
Cranbury, NJ 08512
Phone: (609) 897-9400
Directions
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Winter Hours
-- Nov.15 - March 15
Building: 9:00am-4:00pm Tuesday through Saturday, 12:00pm-4:00pm on
Sunday
(closed Mondays and Holidays)
Trails: 7 days a week, sunrise to sunset. |
Current Programming
Calendar of Events
Camp Information

For Birthdays:
* Birthday Brochure (PDF)
Pricing: For 15 Children: $200 for a birthday and $5 per additional
child. Parties with 25 children require a second room and instructor. The cost
is $300 for 30 children with $5 per additional child. Parties are a
Membership privilege.
For Schools:
* Our instructors use the forests, fields and streams that grace
the property as an outdoor classroom for learning. Classes are tailored
to meet each age group's needs. Click here
for a brochure (PDF) with detailed information about our Environmental
Science Programs for schools and groups.
* School site visitations
* Educator workshops in Bridges to the Natural World, NJWATERS and
others.
New Jersey Audubon Society Camps:
* Welcome to the New Jersey Audubon Society Camp experience. We provide a
highly-trained Environmental Educator for each of our camps and
limit class size based on optimal teacher-student ratios.
A good portion of each day will be spent outside developing a
deeper connection with the natural world through fun and
informative activities. Camps run from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
daily. Summer Camps cost $250 per week. Campers can choose one week or
join us for the entire summer. Vacation Camps cost $50 per day. Space is limited so make your
selection today. See you at camp!
Pre-registration is
mandatory. Click Here for
more information.
For Boy and Girl Scouts:
To schedule a visit contact our Education Staff at 609-897-9400
Tuesday through Saturday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Programs are 90
minutes long and cost $75 for the first 10 scouts unless
otherwise noted. Each additional scout or sibling is $7.50.
There is no cost for leaders and chaperones. A $50 per program
deposit will hold your reservation. Deposits are non-refundable
within 14 days of your scheduled visit. Spring and Autumn dates
fill up quickly so be sure to make your reservations early.
Many programs are taught outside and run rain or shine, so
please dress appropriately. Click
here for
more information.
For Bird Study Merit Badge
information Click
here
For Families, Groups, and Adults:
* Natural history programs and workshops
* Family Nature Programs - for more information see the
Calendar of Events
* Slide and lecture programs for groups and organizations
* Summer day camps
* Interpretive hikes
Every Day At
The Preserve
(Tuesday through Sunday)
The Preserve: Be our guest on our deck and watch the wildlife
around Lake McCormack.
Exhibits: Enjoy interactive exhibits including our Under-the-Pond
experience and the Tree of Life.
Reference Library: Use the library to research topics or enjoy
volumes of natural history information.
NJAS Nature Store: Your source for field guides, bird feeders,
optics, kids’ stuff, and more.
Hiking Trails (open daily dawn to dusk, as posted): There are
over five miles of trails at the Preserve in a variety of interesting
habitats.
The Environmental Education
Center
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Come visit New Jersey Audubon Society's Plainsboro
Preserve and explore the Environmental Education Center. Climb the
indoor tree house, enter the "under the pond" room, or sit back and
enjoy the view of the lake from the deck. And don't forget to pick
up something in the nature gift shop for the nature lover in your
life. Look though the Calendar
of Events to find up coming events at the center or check
out the educational programs listed below.
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The Plainsboro
Preserve
Imagine over 1,000 acres of open space preserved in the
heart of New Jersey's sprawl center, the Route 1 corridor. A partnership
was formed between Middlesex County, Plainsboro
Township and the New Jersey Audubon Society to preserve and provide accessibility
to one of the region's most significant ecological legacies.
Enjoy over five miles of trails meandering through mature
beech woods, wet meadows, and the shoreline of scenic 50-acre McCormack
Lake. Walk the floodplain of Devil's Brook in search of the more than 150
species of birds that call the preserve home during the year. Plants on
site consist of a diverse showing of spring wildflowers and also include
over ten species of rare or endangered plant species found sparingly elsewhere
in the state including the majestic southern Twayblade orchid.
In addition to the trails, we are running programs on some weekends.
Check out our Calendar of Events.
Directions
From US Route 1: Follow Route 1 north or south to
the Scudders Mill Road exit in Plainsboro Twp. Exit onto Scudders Mills
Road and follow to the traffic light at the intersection with Dey Road (County
Route 614). Make a left onto Dey Road. Follow to first light (Scotts Corner
Road). Make a left onto Scotts Corner Road, the Preserve entrance is one
mile up on the left.
From NJ Turnpike: From exit 8A. When paying toll stay to the
Right, once through the toll follow sign for South 535 to West 32, 130
and Cranbury. At the Traffic light, following a sign with the same info,
make a left onto South 535 (Cranbury-South River Rd.) After 0.2 of a
mile, bear to the right at the intersection (the first light) to get
onto 32 west (toward South Brunswick.) After about 0.7 miles you will
come to a fork in the road, bear left. You will be going straight over
130 so you will need to be in the "straight only" lane. Crossing over
130 you are now on Friendship Rd. After traveling on Friendship Rd for
3.7 miles you come to a T-intersection with a large Open Space Sign in
front of you....bear to the right at this intersection. The Preserve is
0.4 on the right hand side of the road. If you pass Community Park, you
have gone too far.
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Regulations
The following regulations are in effect at the Preserve:
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No smoking, except in the parking area.
- No picnicking, fires, camping or woodcutting.
- No alcoholic beverages on the property.
- No vehicles, bicycles, skateboards or horses on the trails.
- No hunting or fishing.
- No collecting of plants or animals.
- No pets.
- Leave only footprints -- Take only pictures and memories.
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Staff
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