Greenwich Audubon center
At Greenwich Audubon Center , accessibility and inclusion are of utmost importance to us. We embrace the diversity of all wildlife and people. To help plan your visit, please call or email us so that we may assist you.
Accommodations
Greenwich Audubon Center offers accessible trails surrounded by beautiful habitats including a rain garden, orchard, pond, woodland, and fields. We also offer accessible restrooms, an elevator, and accessible parking. We have a wheelchair and a motorized scooter that can be borrowed as well. Please call us in advance to reserve them for your visit.
Events
We warmly welcome everyone to join us for our events held throughout the year such as our Halloween Weekend, Fall Festival, and our World Migratory Bird Day Breakfast. For all of these events, many components are held in accessible settings.
To learn more about events and programs at Greenwich Audubon Center, please click here.
Programs
We warmly welcome everyone to join us for our public programs, such as Firefly Night and Turtle Time. These programs are often held in accessible settings, and we’re happy to help provide additional accommodations where we can. Please call us ahead of time to discuss how we can support you.
For specialized offerings, we will personalize accessible programs upon request. We also offer Sensory-Sensitive Saturdays every second Saturday of the month from 10 am – 12 pm. We will provide relaxing nature films, natural artifacts with interesting textures, books, and pictures. Staff naturalists will be present to support learning about nature in this soothing environment. This offering will be held every second Saturday of the month. Please RSVP in advance with Accessibility Coordinator Caroline Bailey so that we may best support your visit: Caroline.Bailey@audubon.org or 203-900-3349.
Contact Person
Caroline Bailey, Program and Community Engagement Coordinator
Caroline.Bailey@audubon.org | 203.900.3349
Location
613 Riversville Road
Greenwich, Connecticut 06831