Interactive displays for children and adults. Lots to see and learn Excellent volunteers very helpful and friendly.
Really enjoyed our visit here walking around the railroad bridge and river. There are great bike trails. The museum is very interesting and the folks that work there are quite helpful and informative. We will definitely go back again.
THe Audobon Center sits along the Dungeness River and the Olympic trail - so you can see the center, spend some time on the old railroad bridge looking for salmon, and also hike/bike the Olympic trail all from the same location. A very peaceful setting.
This little center has indigenous bird displays that are quite interesting. The little Railroad Bridge and park are really beautiful. A nice restful stop.
I helped put this workshop on and I'm sorry this person didn't seem to comment on the entire 4 session experience. Each session was different and taught by a different instructor-the first 2 sessions were lectures, then a photo shoot, then a critique. According to survey results, most participants found the workshop useful and enjoyable.
if you are into taxidermy this is your place. A couple of hundred taxidermised birds, rodents, etc. Right adjacent to train tressel on the Discovery Trail. A must see.
We had a couple of hours before sunset and this was close to town, so we decided to see it. The Center is a very nice interpretive center & gift store, next to the Railroad Bridge natural area. We enjoyed walking over the bridge, the natural beauty of the setting and watching the river and forest below and around us for birds. A beautiful afternoon walk.
Free Bird-Walk every Wednesday morning. And it was completely different. Very welcoming of novice birders. Learned a lot and had a great time.
Please check the local newspaper and websites before visiting. Recent high water in the Dungeness River destroyed a section of the western side of the bridge and the Audubon Center was temporarily closed. The Olympic Discovery Trail has been detoured until the bridge can be repaired. Great place to visit but may not be open.
Great variety of local animals and birds. However presentations included lots of taxidermy, not my favorite form of presentation.