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Sci-Tech Museum
The Sci-Tech Museum of Northern New York is a year-round, hands-on museum of science and technology. With more than 40 interactive exhibits designed to spark the interest and imagination of visitors are offered.
North Country Region
WatertownTEL - 315-788-1340
Science Discovery Center
SUNY Oneonta’s A.J. Read Science Discovery Center is a hands-on museum to connect visitors to the joy and power of the scientific process through authentic, interactive exhibits, and to serve as the indispensable Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) resource.
Mohawk Valley Region
OneontaTEL - 607-436-2011
Sciencenter
From astronomy to zoology, the Sciencenter offers something special for guests of any age. Get ready to climb, splash, think, build, and bounce your way through many exhibit galleries filled with full-body science fun.
Ithaca
Southern Tier RegionTEL - 607-272-0600
Solar One
Learn about creating more sustainable urban environments with Solar One. Take part in the Green Design Lab program or visit Stuyvesant Cove Park. Using hands-on projects, boosts visitors’ environmental knowledge, creative thinking, and problem solving skills.
Manhattan
New York CityTEL - 646-576-5664
Tackapausha Museum and Preserve
Youth groups can visit the Tackapausha Museum and Preserve to learn about natural history and the environment. Groups can also partake in activities like nature walks, campfire circles, bird watching, and more.
Long Island
Nassau County
SeafordTEL - 516-571-7443
The Wild Center
Explore The Wild Center and its new Wild Walk–an elevated trail across the Adirondack treetops. Connect with nature through outdoor experiences like iForest and guided canoe trips, and explore a 54,000-square-foot museum with live animals and hands-on everything.
North Country Region
Tupper LakeTEL - 518-359-7800
Trailside Nature Museum
The Trailside Nature Museum is home to a large collection of mounted animals, American Indian artifacts, educational exhibits, child-friendly interactive displays, and nature-oriented artwork.
Cross River
Hudson Valley RegionTEL - 914-864-7322