The Wildlife Sports and Educational Museum

Category: Museum

Address: 3747 NY-30, Amsterdam, NY 12010, USA

Phone: +15187627925

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: 10:30AM–4PM

Reviews

Catherine Cooley

Mar 30, 2022

A great educational place. Many displays of wildlife.

Raven Feather

Mar 4, 2022

This definitely a unique Wildlife Museum. Meet Bob the gentleman in my photo posing at the bird display that holds a precious memory of his brother and a squirrel from college and a bird his brother caught with a unique addition to the taxidermy prize possession memory. When you enter through the unused front door and will be in the gift shop then you will be asked if you want to visit the museum, of course you do. There are plenty of donated prize mounted deer or is it considered buck mount. Anyways, you find Wildlife posed in action in battle or prowling. Bob tells us he has been a taxidermist 75 years and approximately 66 displays are his personal work. I might be off a few possibly, oh well. The painted display in the rear to the right near the restrooms, it was painted by Bob and took him 7 days. Lovely painting, he is proud of it and rightfully so. If you show up late near closing just keep in mind you better move along quickly, Bob will still close on time...lol I did not have enough time to browse the gift shop because you guessed it, showed up 30 minutes prior to closing...lol I will return to visit his gift shop. Thank you, Bob for a pleasant insight to a few of your displays.

Andrew Fletcher

Jan 15, 2022

Nestled in the gateway to the Adirondacks you will find the Wildlife Sports and Education Museum of Amsterdam, NY. A place that you can not miss, with its 30 plus foot tall frontiersman welcoming you with his hip handed assured stance. Housed in what looks like a former market whose electric doors thrust you into a world of fur and fury. In these walls you will find a celebration of the relationship between predator and prey, and the inextricably tied energies that bind them together. You will see animals and their adversaries staged in various states of struggle, locked in their eternal dance of meat and mercilessness. A cathedral of devotion to crouching, clawing and tearing-displaying forms of art that escape easy categorization , synthesizing the carnal ambitions of blue collar life with its rows of snares, weaponry and accouterments and the abstract aesthetic world of the mind. I would venture to say this is the most interesting place in all of Amsterdam. A place not just for hunters and outdoorsmen but all curiosity seekers and naturalists

Lulubelle

Dec 16, 2021

Magical place!!!! The pictures don’t do it justice. Me and my kids absolutely loved it here! So many animals

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Questions & Answers

How much does it cost to enter ?

Daisy Flower | Apr 27, 2022
Catherine Cooley | Apr 27, 2022

Ten dollars.

What is the cost

Shelley Gallup | Sep 25, 2019
Natalie Ohl | Sep 25, 2019

I think the cost is ten dollars per person.

WILL they buy a mount , mounted in the early 60's , Beautiful spike horn???

Kyle Vose | Sep 25, 2019
Natalie Ohl | Sep 25, 2019

I don't know, they might. They have mounts done by lots of different people.

How much does it cost?

Ruby Smith | Sep 25, 2018
Natalie Ohl | Sep 25, 2018

Ten dollars. I think it's worth it. Just a heads up, they don't take debt or credit cards.

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