1307 E Wadley Ave, Midland, TX 79705, United StatesMap
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Wide array of activities
Whether it's learning about the nature and environment of West Texas or attending a Sibley Camera club meeting on the first Saturday at 10 of every month, the Sibley Nature Center offers a wide variet...
Enjoyed walking on the trail, wasn't able to do all but saw several rabbits and wildlife ... was baron but to be expected with no rain tho still enjoyed the walk and just being outside ... we went on ...
This is a nice place to take kids or dogs for a little nature stroll. There are informative signs that tell you what you are looking at, and the center has activities throughout the year for kids.
This is located off Wadley avenue on the east side side of Midland at the turnoff to the park. Small but interesting displays on native animals and plants in the west texas area.
Wide array of activities
Whether it's learning about the nature and environment of West Texas or attending a Sibley Camera club meeting on the first Saturday at 10 of every month, the Sibley Nature Center offers a wide variet...
Walking trail
Enjoyed walking on the trail, wasn't able to do all but saw several rabbits and wildlife ... was baron but to be expected with no rain tho still enjoyed the walk and just being outside ... we went on ...
waste of time
nothing here worth seeing, the trails were barren and the building looks abandoned. of course it is winter so dead brush is commonplace in texas.
You forget you are in town
This is a nice place to take kids or dogs for a little nature stroll. There are informative signs that tell you what you are looking at, and the center has activities throughout the year for kids.
Interesting for West Texas natives information
This is located off Wadley avenue on the east side side of Midland at the turnoff to the park. Small but interesting displays on native animals and plants in the west texas area.