Tour Overview
Welcome to the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove!
We’re one of three centers in the Audubon Mid-Atlantic region, whose mission is to protect the places that people and birds need today and tomorrow, through science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation.
The John James Audubon Center is committed to engaging diverse audiences in community-based efforts to protect and restore habitat, and offering programs designed to educate and empower people to cherish and protect the natural world. By preserving Audubon’s artistic and scientific legacy, we celebrate the conservation movement his work inspired.
Tap the button below to take a self-guided walking tour of the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove. Once in the tour, tap the map icon at the bottom of the screen to see the tour stops. Feel free to explore in any order you like.
Please keep in mind NO DOGS are allowed on the hiking trails in order to protect wildlife and nesting birds, and especially not allowed near our resident birds as it stresses them out.
Stops
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Bird Blind
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Perkiomen Creek
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Braided Meadow
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Lead Mine
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Copper Mine
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Barn
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Meet Our Bird Ambassadors
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Nesting Boxes
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The Historic House
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Visit Our Museum
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Spring House Ruins
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Land Acknowledgement
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Nesting Boxes
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Please Tell Us What You Think
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Native Plants for Birds