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Montezuma Audubon Center

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We are the conservation hub for the Montezuma Wetlands Complex, offering programs and volunteer events for all ages. Trails are open daily, dawn - dusk.

Address: 2295 State Route 89, Savannah, New York 13146
Phone: (315) 365-3588
Email: gro.nobudua@amuzetnom
State: NY
City: Savannah
Street Number: 2295 State Route 89
Zip Code: 13146
categories: nonprofit organization, recreation center, environmental conservation organization



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Reviews
The Montezuma Audubon Center is an amazing place to study birds, reptiles and other wildlife native to the State of NY. The center is really big with many rooms full of displays and artwork and maps of the region. They host events year round, the most recent event being their annual Earth Day celebration. There are numerous outdoor trails to hike on with posted signs for self guided tours. During events there are guides with lots of knowledge. There are also trails to drive on as well but you must proceed with caution and respect all creatures in their environment. I'm bringing my family back multiple times this year to enjoy each season because nature grows in different stages and each scene is a different experience. You can being your dogs and cats or whatever as long as they are on leash and you clean up after it. I give this place 5* and recommend for anyone any age. Another reason why #iloveny
A great place to learn about and enjoy nature, with opportunities to see many diverse birds and wildlife.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitPrice for adult entryFree
Amazing spot for birding all year round. Very remote location that takes you to a very quiet and magical area. Nice shaded and accessible walk for all ages with a nice view on the wetland. Canoes available for use and a nice exhibit in the center.
A lovely place for a walk. I personally wish they'd mow the field trails consistently because you will find weeds up to your knees often. Otherwise it's a wonderful place.
Had a great time with our Cub Scout den today! Great hike, earned our Wolf Call if the Wild from a great instructor from the Audubon society. Amazing building with great wildlife on display. Fantastic trails, great stories! We love it! Will definitely back during other times of the year to see what they have to offer. Also will try and see if we can try out the camping events there down the road! Visit! A great state park only a short drive away! First thing we saw heading in was an eagle soaring majestically!
Beautiful habitats, wide trails, and a nice observation platform make for a great place to enjoy birds.
Beautiful landscape - enjoyed hiking the trails from forest to marsh. Saw Red Tail Hawk, Canada Goose, a squeaky frog - not my area of expertise and heard a few other creatures that remained hidden.
This is an excellent place to visit while in the Finger Lakes region. Chris was helpful and informative when we entered the Visitor's Center and gave great advice about what birds we would probably see on each of the trails. We had not read anything about it, but just happened upon the center and so glad we did! Great collaborative venture between the state of NY and Audubon.
Excellent nature preserve. Several trails and spots for public fishing. Hosts several events throughout the year.
It was stunning!!!Visited onWeekday
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