Audobon Nature Center and Aquarium

The Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium is home to a natural history museum offering interactive exhibits that explore local habitats and wildlife found in the Ocean State and the Audubon Nature Shop. Visitors discover creatures that live in a tidepool, observe marine life from Narragansett Bay, visit with Common Raven Zach, and peek inside a 33-foot life-size model of a North Atlantic Right Whale.

Situated on the 28-acre Claire D. McIntosh Wildlife Refuge, ADA-certified walking trails start in at the Palmieri Pollinator Garden and wind through upland meadows to a mile boardwalk through fresh and saltwater marshes to a majestic view of Narragansett Bay. Located along the East Bay Bike Path, the trails allow bikers and walkers access to the refuge's natural beauty.

Guided walks, birding classes, lectures and family programs are offered throughout the year. The facility and trails are handicapped-accessible.
During open hours, visitors can utilize the building's restrooms and water refill stations. Should you visit on a day we are closed and need to use the bathroom, please ring the bell and a staff member will let you in if they are present.

For more information, please visit the Audobon Society website