Things to do at Nay Aug Park
Everhart Museum
The Everhart Museum was founded in 1908 by Doctor Isaiah Fawkes Everhart.
More InformationThe James B. McNulty Greenhouse
The original greenhouse was named after John Cleland, its benefactor. It opened in June of 1910.
More InformationThe Gorge
A hidden treasure, the Nay Aug Gorge was created at the end of the most recent ice age over 11,500 years ago.
More InformationDave Wenzel Tree House
In 2007 the David Wenzel Tree House was built opening up new vistas overlooking the Gorge and surrounding areas.
More InformationKanjorski Covered Bridge
The Kanjorski Covered Bridge spanning the Roaring Brook opened in 2007.
More InformationZoo
The zoo closed in 1988 and is now home to Street Cats, a local non-profit, that spays and neuters the feral cat population in the area.
Bench SaleMarmi (Everhart) Pavilion
The pavilion is a beautiful historic stone structure built in 1906.
More InformationGentile Pavilion
The Gentile Pavilion is located in the southeast corner of the park near the McNulty Greenhouse.
More InformationThe Bandstand
The Bandstand is home to the Nay Aug Park Concert Series in the summer.
More InformationThe Rose Garden
The R. N. Davis Memorial Rose Garden which is situated on Arthur Ave in Nay Aug Park and was established in 1935.
More InformationBrooks Mine
Brooks Mine was never a commercial operation, but large deposits of coal do exist inside.
More InformationHanlon’s Grove
Hanlon’s Grove is a picnic area located in the eastern section of the park. It is an open area with picnic tables and charcoal grills.
More InformationButterfly Playground
The Butterfly Playground will be located adjacent to the Butterfly Garden behind the Street Cats Building (old zoo).
More InformationDavis Trail
This two mile waterfall hike in Nay Aug Park provides the perfect year round activity…it even includes a tree house.
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