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Greenwich Audubon Center

An active nature center in Greenwich with exhibits, gift shop, art gallery, museum and miles of trails. We offer plenty of outdoor family fun for kids of all ages, host classes and birthday parties, have scout programs and more!

Audubon Greenwich's main sanctuary is the site located at 613 Riversville Road. There you will find the Kimberlin Nature Education Center building with exhibits, staff offices and classrooms. The 295-acre sanctuary has approximately seven miles of trails that lead to a hardwood forest, old fields, lake, streams and vernal ponds. Reminders of the past are the stone walks, an old apple orchard and original New England homestead buildings.

The Center contains the Hilfiger Children’s Learning Center with hands-on nature activities and interpretive natural history exhibits, the Kiernan Hall Nature Art Gallery, a Wildlife Viewing Window and honey bee hive exhibit, a Nature Gift Store: books, binoculars, birdfeeders, gifts. The Kimberlin Center is also available for event rentals and children’s parties. Audubon Greenwich is comprised of 11 other sanctuaries totaling 686 acres of woodlands, meadows, and wetlands, and 15 additional miles of hiking trails.

Ecosystems at the sanctuary include large open fields, successional thickets, young and mature forests of mixed oak, beech, and maple, Mead Lake, shrub swamps, several vernal pools, Indian Spring Pond (human-made and present throughout the year), red maple swamps, and a small grove of hemlock trees. Also at the sanctuary are a beautiful old apple orchard, honeybee hives, wildflower meadows, a butterfly garden, and bird feeding station.

The east branch of the Byram River crosses the property and was dammed in the nineteenth century to create shallow Mead Lake, home to frogs, water snakes and turtles. You will find a boardwalk and two bird blinds on the Lake Loop Trail. Noteworthy wildlife at the Center includes river otter, muskrats, wood ducks, white-tailed deer, coyotes, flying squirrels, nesting bluebirds, wild turkeys, bats, and a wide spectrum of reptiles, amphibians and birds.

Audubon Greenwich also manages other sanctuaries in town including:

• Fairchild Garden
• Gimbel Sanctuary
• Hemlock Gorge
• Caldwell Sanctuary
• Wood Duck Swamp
• Oneida Sanctuary

Vist the Audubon Greenwich website (http://greenwich.audubon.org) to learn more about miles of trails that travese Audubon's protected areas in Greenwich. 
Address 613 Riversville Road, Greenwich, CT 06831 · Get Directions
Phone 203-869-5272 (Store: x221 / Events: x239 / Center Director: x226)
Website http://greenwich.audubon.org
 

Open hours: 
Sunday: 10:00 am-5:00 pm
Monday: 10:00 am-5:00 pm
Tuesday: 10:00 am-5:00 pm
Wednesday: 10:00 am-5:00 pm
Thursday: 10:00 am-5:00 pm
Friday: 10:00 am-5:00 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am-5:00 pm
Our main building, the Kimberlin Nature Education Center, is located at our 285-acre Main Sanctuary at 613 Riversville Road in Greenwich and serves as the hub for our many nature programs, events, and activities throughout the year. Explore our programs and experience nature like never before at the Audubon Center in Greenwich.