Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Fairfield, Nature center and wildlife sanctuary in Fairfield, United States.
The Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Fairfield is a nature sanctuary spanning 155 acres with forests, marshes, streams, ponds, and meadows. Seven miles of trails wind through these habitats, allowing visitors to explore the different environments and wildlife.
The facility was established in 1971 as an educational hub focused on environmental protection and nature learning. The center developed programs caring for injured birds of prey and teaching communities about local wildlife.
The center runs hands-on nature programs for schools and community groups that help people learn about birds and local wildlife firsthand.
The site is open Monday through Saturday from 10 AM to 3 PM, with a Nature Store selling bird-related items and seasonal activities available year-round. Planning a visit during morning hours offers the best chance to see active wildlife.
The Chiboucas Trail is fully wheelchair-accessible and winds through the sanctuary with a pond observation platform and educational signs. This accessible route makes wildlife viewing possible for everyone regardless of mobility.
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