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Little Rock Audubon Center

Explore rare nepheline syenite glades, hardwood forest, and oak savannah near the capital of Arkansas.
Discover adventure, birds, and how to make a difference at an Audubon center.

4500 Springer Boulevard, Little Rock, AR 72206

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Open Hours: Sunrise - Sunset

Facilities:

Open Hours: 9:00am - 4:00pm

Little Rock Audubon Center encompasses 450 acres of diverse habitat, including globally rare nepheline syenite glades, upland and bottomland hardwood forest, and an oak savannah restoration, all within minutes of downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. To protect birds and the places they need, the center serves as an environmental education hub and demonstration site for Audubon's on-the-ground habitat management. More than four miles of interpretive trails are available for the public to enjoy. The center building is not usually staffed without prior arrangement.

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