One hundred seventy-one acres of meadow, woodland and aquatic habitats,  established in 1968.  Donated by the Bob Hoffman family and named after President Richard M. Nixon.

Nature Center at Nixon Park

Directions & Map     Facilities    Features    Park Brochure & Trail Map    Description of Nature Center



Directions:
From York, follow S. George St. through Jacobus to Valley Rd. Turn right, follow road .8 mile to bottom of hill; turn right onto Nixon Dr.; go one block and turn left onto Nixon Dr. and follow to park.
Results for Richard Nixon County Park: 717-428-1961
Nixon Dr
York, PA 17407, US

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Facilities: Parking Available  Restrooms  Hiking  Scenic Overlook  Cross Country Skiing  Nature Center


Features:
  • Hiking Trails - There are over six miles of trails.  Since Nixon Park is designed primarily for quiet observation of nature, you are asked to keep your activities to a minimum and observe our special rules.  Bikes, horses and pets are not allowed on the trails. (Old Field Trail 1.25 mi., Bird Hollow Trail .5 mi., Cement All Purpose Trail .2 mi., Quiet Walk .6 mi., Geology Trail 1 mi., Upland Hardwood Trail .7 mi.)  Maps of the trails are now available in .pdf format. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or 5.0, you will need to download it first.  Then click on the words GET MAP and print a map of the park and its trails.  GET MAP
  • Environmental Education CenterInterior Pic 1A working honeybee hive, live snakes, touch room, Interior Pic 2bird observation window and a reference library are found in the Nature Center.  Full-time Naturalists staff the Center and offer guided nature walks and programs to pre-scheduled groups.  If you would like to schedule a program for your group, call 717-428-1961.  Any group of 10 or more must pre-register.  The center is ADA accessible.

  • Dramatic artwork and over 180 specimens from 15 different countries around the world Interior Pic 3greet visitors when they enter the Nixon Park Nature Center.  New exhibits offer three large dioramas portraying stirring views of the wet/dry seasons of the African veld, the packed ice, permafrost of the Arctic Circle and the serene beauty of the Northwest Territory.  The habitats depicted are home to some of the last great populations of wildlife found on earth.