The Clinton Community Nature Center (CCNC) exists as a place for you to enjoy and learn about nature in all its aspects. CCNC consists of 33 acres of woodlands near Olde Towne Clinton and is open to the public without charge. Currently, we operate ten programs providing education and information about nature, gardening, and the history of this unique place. In addition to formal programs, CCNC maintains 2.5 miles of all weather walking trails with plants and historic sites labeled and benches where one may sit in solitude and appreciate nature. Thousands of visitors pass through our gates to enjoy the wonder and the beauty of these natural surroundings.
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