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Visit Connecticut Audubon Coastal Center at Miflord Point

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Completely FREE!


Come enjoy the facilities of the Connecticut Audubon Coastal Center this winter! Our magnificent bird watching vantage points are some of the best around. We offer a great variety of opportunities to enjoy (the observation tower, our two observation decks, the wrap around porch or the heated glass windowed viewing area indoors).


 


While you are enjoying our active bird feeder stations take a walk around and sneak a peak at some of our live display animals and interactive displays!


while here ask about our center's BINGO challenge!


if you would like to be added to our emailing list (only used to email upcoming events and programs for the center), please email Samantha at sross@ctaudubon.org


 


Hours of Operation:


Tuesday-Saturday
10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Sunday, Noon-4:00 p.m.                                              (Closed Monday)                                                          


Our adjoining 8-acre
Smith-Hubbell Wildlife Refuge and Bird Sanctuary is open daily, year-round, from dawn to dusk.


1 Milford Point Rd


Milford, Ct, 06460


(203) 878-7440


 

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