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Ramshorn-Livingston Audubon Center and Sanctuary

American Bittern. Photo: Gary Grossman/Audubon Photography Awards
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109 Dubois Rd, Catskill, NY 12414

Open Today Sunrise - Sunset

Located in the Village of Catskill, this compact sanctuary contains over 436 acres of tidal marsh and swamp, upland forests and fallow farm fields. Access to the Hudson River is possible by canoe or kayak via the RamsHorn Creek. RamsHorn-Livingston contains the largest tidal swamp in the northern Hudson River estuary. Audubon New York and Scenic Hudson cooperatively own and manage the property. 

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