Address: 84 Silk Farm Rd, Concord, NH 03301, USA
Phone: +16032249909
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11AM–5PM
Wednesday: 11AM–5PM
Thursday: 11AM–5PM
Friday: 11AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
C.M. Jones
Nice place. They do rent out some of the building for venues and such. For those wanting to visit the Audubon society they definitely have a nice area there they have a what I call kind of a reptile room where there's some turtles and such. They do look like they're very well cared for
Mike C
Always enjoy coming here. Several trails of varying lengths and degrees of difficulty. Orchard trail is easy the yellow trail should probably be, 20 to 30 mins out and back or you can join up with the yellow tail and loop. Great for bird watching and you end up at the pond. Yellow trail is harder and loops onto the other trails. Pictures are from blue trail. Blue can be done with kids over 3(if they like to hike) but yellow should be 6 or over. A few wet spots and some rocky spots.
QUINNY
Great venue to experience the NH out of doors at. Nice walking trails and beautiful scenery. Plenty of events scheduled throughout the year. Closed on Sundays but the trails are always open. The trails have markers and easy to follow. Plenty of rest and informational stops. HUGE &TALL trees everywhere. Watch for woodpeckers and deer. All kings of flora & fauna to see.
Pamela Williams
What a great place to bring children to learn about NH'S wildlife, especially birds. We enjoyed a wonderful talk on Arctic foxes, my granddaughter's favorite animal. She was thrilled to see one in person and learn about them and their cousins, the gray and red fox. We enjoyed the reptile room (which also had a lot of taxidermy)and also went up to the Aerie to enjoy the view. Their gift shop is wonderful and had a good assortment of small items that made a great souvenir. We'll be back in warmer weather to enjoy the trails!
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The trails are, but not the building with the birds.
Would recommend Googling plans for feeders. Many resources there.
No cost at all
This is not the right venue to ask nature questions. Contact the Audubon center directly. This venue is reviews by people who have visited the ctr, not experts
Wren sounds like a good suggestion
I don't recall seeing any last I was there, but will be stopping by this week and can double check.
I recommend contacting the Audubon Center directly for this type of question (by phone maybe?). I'm not sure this venue will get you the answer you're looking for.
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