Dusk is a Great Time to Visit the Pine Bush.

My favorite time of day to go for a walk in the Albany Pine Bush Preserve is around dusk. The reason is simple — not only do you get a nice sunset, you get to walk in the moonlight and often there is a lot of wildlife out and about — and few people. Whether it’s nature study, taking in the beauty of sunset over the Heldebergs, dusk is a fantastic time to explore this wild area.

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Full Moon Over Pine Bush

 

SVGZ Graphic: Albany Pine Bush Study Area - Population Density
SVGZ Graphic: Land Cover in the Southern Pine Bush - 1985 through 2023
SVGZ Graphic: Percent Developed, Taxable Properties in Albany Pine Bush
Terrain Map: Albany Pine Bush 1952 High Resolution
Terrain Map: Albany Pine Bush Study Area 1893
Terrain Map: Albany Pine Bush Trails Today vs. Historical Sand Roads
Terrain Map: Blueberry Hill
Terrain Map: Hunger And Kiakout Kill
Terrain Map: Kings Road Dunes
Terrain Map: LiDAR – Crossgates Maul And Blueberry Hill
Terrain Map: Pine Bush East Barrens Soil Map
Terrain Map: Pine Bush Lidar with NAIP Imagery
Terrain Map: White Pines Along the Kiakout Are More then 100 Foot
Thematic Map: Albany Pine Bush Population Changes - 2000 through 2020
Thematic Map: Land COver in Albany Pine Bush, 1985-2023
Thematic Map: Natural Communities in Albany Pine Bush.jp
Thematic Map: Pine Bush 1927
Thematic Map: Sunset Throughout the Year from Overlook Dune
Photo: Into the Ravine
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Photo: Pitch Pines Silloute
Photo: Aliens Invade the Pine Bush
Photo: Trees
Photo: Maples
Photo: Gathering Clouds
Photo: On Blueberry Hill
Photo: Photo.2013.03.03 15.06.02
Photo: Pine Bush

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