A garden composed of flowers of many colors with a paved path cutting through it. There is a sign that reads: Audubon Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center. Nation's first songbird sanctuary, established 1923.
Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary

Trails

Open daily from sunrise to sunset
Entrance to the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center. Photo: Diana Wilson/Audubon
Open daily from sunrise to sunset

Theodore Roosevelt Audubon Center has an approximately 1 mile loop of birding trails that are open daily from sunrise to sunset. Trails can be accessed by walking through the native plant demonstration garden.

The back trails consist of several loops with gravel and wood-chipped/mulched paths with some up and down slopes along the trail. The entrance gardens and fountain plaza are ADA accessible trails, as well as our center building for visitors.

Suggested Trail Use Donation: $5

Map of the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center trails.

Directions

Trail Map

Trail Rules

The Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center serves as a sanctuary for our local community—animal and human alike. Following the below rules ensures this space remains as such. Your cooperation is appreciated!

For the safety of our visitors and wildlife, we prohibit:

  • Bicycling and camping
  • Collecting of specimens or other natural materials
  • Off-leash dogs anywhere on the property
  • Harassing of wildlife
  • Firearms or hunting
  • Smoking or alcohol usage
  • Littering

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