The Albany Pine Bush on a clear spring day, really is one of the best places to be within the city limits, with birds chirping, beautiful views of the mountains, lupine blooming and butterflies flying around. This is the view off of Overlook Dune, near the Discovery Center.
Taken on Saturday May 18, 2019 at Burnt-Rossman State Forest.
A knocked down sign at the intersection of Old Karner Road and former Centerville Road. I think it's ironic, the concept of no dumping allowed in the Pine Bush, as garbage dumping is the primary activity that funds that Pine Bush Preserve and pollutes it too.
Taken on Saturday March 19, 2011 at Albany Pine Bush.
Starting out on the Save the Pine Bush Hike, near the Discovery Center/Pine Bush Bank.
Taken on Saturday March 19, 2011 at Albany Pine Bush.
Spring has finally arrive at the Albany Pine Bush Preserve, or so it seemed on my afternoon walk during the Lupine Festival.
Taken on Saturday May 18, 2019 at Albany Pine Bush.
In black and white print along the Former Centerville Road on the Pine Bush hike.
Taken on Saturday March 19, 2011 at Albany Pine Bush.
I think this was near the pig farm at Crossgates, leveling off part of Butterfly Hill or maybe it was the SEFCU site which is now the Discovery Center. From John Wolcott's collection in 1978.
Taken on Monday August 31, 2020 at Albany Pine Bush.
This is the section of the Pine Bush Preserve that was bulldozed in the creation of the Pine Bush Bank aka Discovery Center.
Taken on Saturday March 19, 2011 at Albany Pine Bush.