Tara K.
Yelp
When we're in the mood for some urban nature, this is our go-to spot. I've been coming to Tifft since I was a kid, and enjoy bringing our own kids here with my husband now. The trails are short and easy (at least the ones we stick to), with boardwalks along the way. In the summertime, from the boardwalks you can stay a while to spot sunbathing frogs (and sometimes snakes, ewwe.) It's also a minute drive to the outer harbor and Buffalo Harbor State Park. You can easily make a nice day out of exploring Tifft, then picnicking or just relaxing on the harbor.
Today we went out for a walk to enjoy some balmy Buffalo Feb. temps (it was almost 40!) before another big storm hits. This time of year it is muddy and dreary, like the rest of the 716. But as hearty Buffalonians, that doesn't keep us away. Nor does it others, as there were several peeps out in the heatwave. :-P Along our stroll, we saw some plump little chickadee birds and a trio of deer.
On the way out, we ran into a volunteer who we chatted with about some of the invasive plants, and common animals in the park. She was very kind, very interesting, and very adamant to NEVER feed wild animals (it's a park rule, and sometimes it is illegal to feed certain animals certain things--corn for the deer is a BIG no-no!).
Our stop today was impromptu, so we were definitely lacking in ideal footwear for the season, but it was still navigable by sticking to the edge of the trail. If you're heading to Tifft anytime soon, wear good boots! And enjoy nature during its dreariest, which I suppose is still beautiful in its own way.