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Greenwich Audubon Center

Miles of trails within the 285-acre Greenwich Audubon Center sanctuary pass through former pastures, along lakes, and through the woods. 
Trail Activity
Accessible Experience Hiking Walking
Length
9.0 miles, Network
Difficulty
Easy
Town
Greenwich
Surface
Packed Earth/Dirt, Grass, Paved/Cement, Boardwalk
Pets
Not Permitted
Fees
No

Description

The trails around the Greenwich Audubon Center 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. Members and the public are welcome to enjoy the trails throughout the year. Birds to see include cedar wax wing, common yellow-throat, great egret, red-tailed hawk, eastern bluebird, broad-winged hawk, blue-winged warbler, American goldfinch, wood duck, wild turkey, chimney swift, sharp-shinned hawk, Coopers hawk, and many others. 

The paved section of the Accessible Gateway to Nature trail can be used by strollers and wheelchairs and is 0.27 miles long. It starts from the parking lot and extends to the shelter near Georgie's Pond and over to the bird enclosures along the service road. The Perimeter Loop offers a 2.8 mile loop, starting from the Center and circling around the entire property, back to the Gateway to Nature trail.

The Main Sanctuary at Greenwich Audubon Center 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. 

Trails are open all year from sunrise to sunset. The Center is open Thursday through Sunday, 10am-4pm. There is a $6 suggested donation for the use of the Center and Main Sanctuary Trail. 

Other Information

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:

  • Please leave bikes, pets, and horses at home.
  • Please 'pack in and pack out' any garbage.
  • Individuals or couples can jog in the sanctuary, but larger jogging groups are not permitted on the trails.
  • Hikers can help Audubon reduce erosion by staying on the pathways and trails.
  • Take only photos and leave only footprints. These are private sanctuaries for nature and Audubon invites people to visit. During your visit, please do not disturb wildlife, collect plants or fungi, or pick wildflowers.
  • Please observe any signs indicating when hiking trails are closed—this is for your safety. Trail access may be limited from early fall through mid-winter due to land management activities. This occurs mainly on weekdays and during early morning hours. If you have any questions about land management activities at the center, please contact the center at 203-869-5272 or via email.

Trail Manager

Greenwich Audubon Center
Greenwich Audubon Center
613 Riversville Road
Greenwich, CT 06831

203-869-5272
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Trailhead Information

Greenwich Audubon Center is located at 613 Riversville Road in Greenwich.

From Route 15, take Exit 3 and turn north on Round Hill Road. Follow Round Hill Road for 1.4 miles, then turn left onto John Street and follow for 1.4 miles. At the intersection with Riversville Road, the entrance to the Center is just on the right hand corner.

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