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Nature Preserve
This part of Staten Island has been well preserved. Many years ago when I took a pottery class you used to be able to come and dig up natural clay. Now it is more of a preserve to observe.
A very interesting place for a walk no pets allowed on Staten Island you can go hours and it’s next to all the industrial area. Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve is a 265-acre nature preserve near ...
My first graders took a class trip to Clay Pit Ponds Preserve. It was the most amazing trip because of our guide, Emily. Our trip started in a classroom where the students were able to investigate h...
Our first trip to Clay Pit Ponds. We went for a maple syruping demonstration. A small group met at the CPPSPP Interpretation Center. Director Emily and SCA intern Ray first explained the process an...
Nature Preserve
This part of Staten Island has been well preserved. Many years ago when I took a pottery class you used to be able to come and dig up natural clay. Now it is more of a preserve to observe.
Great place for everyone
A very interesting place for a walk no pets allowed on Staten Island you can go hours and it’s next to all the industrial area. Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve is a 265-acre nature preserve near ...
Amazing class trip
My first graders took a class trip to Clay Pit Ponds Preserve. It was the most amazing trip because of our guide, Emily. Our trip started in a classroom where the students were able to investigate h...
Maple syrup gathering
Our first trip to Clay Pit Ponds. We went for a maple syruping demonstration. A small group met at the CPPSPP Interpretation Center. Director Emily and SCA intern Ray first explained the process an...
Very Nice
I often hike CPSPP and love it - sort of off the beaten path with numerous hiking options, Only downside is no dogs allowed