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1585 Calkins Rd, Pittsford, NY 14534
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Tinker Nature Park / Hansen Nature Center
United StatesNew YorkTown of HenriettaTinker Nature Park / Hansen Nature Center

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Tinker Nature Park / Hansen Nature Center

1525 Calkins Rd, Pittsford, NY 14534
4.7(507)
Open 24 hours
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(585) 359-7044
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Reviews of Tinker Nature Park / Hansen Nature Center

4.7
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1.0
1y

I recently visited this park with my one year-old special-needs son when an old man yelled at me saying that no dogs were allowed. I can’t believe that people here would do that to me never coming here again. PS the owner that responded is a little manlet. I was with my girlfriend and my special needs one year-old. Im not calling my girlfriend my one-year-old son? I think you have dementia. Maybe you should discuss that with your doctor. It makes sense a guy like you is running this park. I think it’s time for you to retire. I’m gonna come next time with 10 cats and let them free through the trail. Let's see how precious your park animals are when they are all in my cat’s litter box. I’m gonna put Laxatives on some bread and then feed it to your precious baby deer and then let them poop all over your park. Let's see how you respond to this one. Get a real job.

What A joke you guys are. You guys edit your response to my review. Hahahaha. You say you allow service dogs in the park, but on your Instagram, you posted a picture of a dead skeleton dog in front of your sign that said “No dogs allowed.” And don’t try to take that down from your Instagram cause I’m gonna screenshot it and post it right on my review. The Policy about the no dogs is probably because the owner got his balls bit off by a dog that’s why he has such a vendetta against them. It makes sense that he acts like a little manlet. It’s small isn’t it? Are you mad it doesn't work like it used to? Or maybe a dog took it away. And don’t say that the taxpayers are the ones responding on this page Because it seems to me that you knew exactly who me and my girlfriend was before you edited your response. Because you’re that no balls old man that yelled at us. Either way, the taxpayers of Henrietta must all have dementia to let you guys run the park. Instead of spending all that tax money on the park, maybe you should spend that money on a specialist to treat your collective dementia. I have a friend with a giant pitbull service dog and I’m gonna tell him to let his dog run free and cause much destruction as possible on your nature park. I hope the guy that originally wrote his response on my review sees this and goes to sleep knowing that one day 10 cats are gonna run free through your park and your animals are gonna have the runs and also a service pit bull is gonna run free scaring the local animals as well as bark at the baby deer. Don’t worry after you’re gone the park will be free and I will buy the place up and turn into a dog park hahahaha. And I will put up a sign that says “no balls no service” in honor...

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5.0
4y

Tinker Nature Park is a unique small park that has a lot to offer. It has one big trail loop along with an inside loop trail with different pathways. The park has 2 swamps, lots of wildlife with birds and with lots of migratory birds pass through Tinker in May and stay all Summer and leave around Fall. There is a good size pond that brings in a lot of water birds. Lots of deer through out the park too plus many more things to see far as wildlife as you walk through. Tinker is broken up into 4 different areas far as seasons. You have wildflowers that bloom spring time and changes throughout Summer. There is a swamp area that changes drastically through out the spring, Fall, Summer and winter. You walk on a boardwalk that leads into the woods and it takes you around the outside trail. There is a Nature Center along with a old farm house. The park does a lot events, photo shoots and a great place for wildlife photography. The parking is big enough as well so you don’t feel cramped. Overall- great park to be out for a stroll for photography and walks . You never know what kind of wildlife...

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3.0
7y

No dogs allowed? What is up with all the signs? Owner must hate canines.

This place must have had better days. The trail is established. The woods havent been groomed in years. Things are in disrepair. Pond looks kinda mucky. It has a BBQ area in the back near the housing development. Trail game needs refreshing. Might be a nice place to do snowshoeing.

For all the money wegmans has they should keep investing in projects and not forget about them like they did this place that has their blatent attitude pasted all over it.

Overall i would give it a 3 outta 10 but the other buildings on the facility including the greenhouses improve the rating. It is easy on the eyes but...

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Mark JanetosMark Janetos
Tinker Nature Park is a unique small park that has a lot to offer. It has one big trail loop along with an inside loop trail with different pathways. The park has 2 swamps, lots of wildlife with birds and with lots of migratory birds pass through Tinker in May and stay all Summer and leave around Fall. There is a good size pond that brings in a lot of water birds. Lots of deer through out the park too plus many more things to see far as wildlife as you walk through. Tinker is broken up into 4 different areas far as seasons. You have wildflowers that bloom spring time and changes throughout Summer. There is a swamp area that changes drastically through out the spring, Fall, Summer and winter. You walk on a boardwalk that leads into the woods and it takes you around the outside trail. There is a Nature Center along with a old farm house. The park does a lot events, photo shoots and a great place for wildlife photography. The parking is big enough as well so you don’t feel cramped. Overall- great park to be out for a stroll for photography and walks . You never know what kind of wildlife you will see.
Riley WilliamsRiley Williams
This place is absolutely beautiful and features lovely trails and scenery, fields of flowers, a pond that allows catch-and-release fishing, a cute little garden, a colourful playground, a pavilion, a gazebo, several picnic tables, and shelters for bees and snakes! The individuals working here are very kind, and I’ll definitely be coming back for the peaceful atmosphere. I expected it to be a small little park, but it turned out to be surprisingly pleasant and open. To allow wildlife to more freely experience the park, dogs are not allowed.
Brian HugheyBrian Hughey
The park has plenty of parking available. Multiple things to within the park. Two different trail loops. One of the loops has a hiking & yoga type stations. The other loop has various exercise stations. In addition, there are several nature stations that provide some information about the animals and plants in the area. There are a ton of deer that are not afraid of people, at all. In the early AM, some local people feed the animals. So don't be surprised if any look at you looking for food.
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Tinker Nature Park is a unique small park that has a lot to offer. It has one big trail loop along with an inside loop trail with different pathways. The park has 2 swamps, lots of wildlife with birds and with lots of migratory birds pass through Tinker in May and stay all Summer and leave around Fall. There is a good size pond that brings in a lot of water birds. Lots of deer through out the park too plus many more things to see far as wildlife as you walk through. Tinker is broken up into 4 different areas far as seasons. You have wildflowers that bloom spring time and changes throughout Summer. There is a swamp area that changes drastically through out the spring, Fall, Summer and winter. You walk on a boardwalk that leads into the woods and it takes you around the outside trail. There is a Nature Center along with a old farm house. The park does a lot events, photo shoots and a great place for wildlife photography. The parking is big enough as well so you don’t feel cramped. Overall- great park to be out for a stroll for photography and walks . You never know what kind of wildlife you will see.
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This place is absolutely beautiful and features lovely trails and scenery, fields of flowers, a pond that allows catch-and-release fishing, a cute little garden, a colourful playground, a pavilion, a gazebo, several picnic tables, and shelters for bees and snakes! The individuals working here are very kind, and I’ll definitely be coming back for the peaceful atmosphere. I expected it to be a small little park, but it turned out to be surprisingly pleasant and open. To allow wildlife to more freely experience the park, dogs are not allowed.
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The park has plenty of parking available. Multiple things to within the park. Two different trail loops. One of the loops has a hiking & yoga type stations. The other loop has various exercise stations. In addition, there are several nature stations that provide some information about the animals and plants in the area. There are a ton of deer that are not afraid of people, at all. In the early AM, some local people feed the animals. So don't be surprised if any look at you looking for food.
Brian Hughey

Brian Hughey

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