Greenwich Audubon Center
7 miles of trails, wildlife windows & birds of prey
Nestled on 295 acres in Greenwich, the Audubon Center offers grandparents and grandkids a peaceful escape into nature with seven miles of trails through woodlands, meadows, and ponds teeming with deer, otters, and wild turkeys. The Kimberlin Center features hands-on nature exhibits and a live honey bee hive display children love to watch. Trails are free and open year-round from sunrise to sunset.
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- β’ Annual memberships pay for themselves in 2 visits and often include reciprocal entry at other zoos and aquariums nationwide.
- β’ Pack your own snacks β zoo food runs 3x the normal price. Most allow outside food at designated picnic areas.
- β’ Many zoos offer AARP member discounts alongside military pricing β check before booking online.
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