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Come enjoy peace and nature on our trails. Greenwich Audubon Center manages seven nature sanctuaries all of which are open to the public. Visitors are welcome to visit 365 days a year from sunrise to sunset. To help us preserve these natural places, we ask that visitors please observe our rules below.
Center and Main Sanctuary Trail Use: $6 suggested donation
To help us better preserve the biodiversity and natural character of our sanctuaries, please follow these visitor guidelines:
A 285-acre sanctuary, with 7 miles of trails, that is also the location of Greenwich Audubon Center.
Trail Hours: Open Daily, Sunrise to Sunset
Suggested Trail Use Donation: $6
The Main Sanctuary (285 acres) at Greenwich Audubon Center at 613 Riversville Road opened in 1943 on land donated by Eleanor Clovis Reese and H. Hall Clovis and quickly established itself as National Audubon Society’s first environmental education center.
Members and the public are welcome to enjoy the 7 miles of trails throughout the year. The sanctuary's trails lead to hardwood forests, old fields, lake, streams, and vernal pools. Reminders of the past, such as stone walls and original New England homestead buildings, are a part of our rich landscape.
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