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Explore Birding and Hiking at the Audubon Nature Center
While visiting the Audubon Community Nature Center, stop by to visit Liberty, a non-releasable Bald Eagle!
This 600-acre wildlife sanctuary has several observation opportunities and includes exhibits and more than five miles of trails, a native tree arboretum, picnic areas, a natural play space, and educational gardens to explore daily from dawn until dusk.
The Nature Center itself is home to the Blue Heron Gift Shop and three floors of interactive exhibits, including live animals, which inform and engage visitors of all ages.
ACNC also offers a variety of programs and year-round events.
The Nature Center itself is home to the Blue Heron Gift Shop and three floors of interactive exhibits, including live animals, which inform and engage visitors of all ages.
ACNC also offers a variety of programs and year-round events.
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Visit Chautauqua this Fall
See brightly colored fall foliage while exploring trails and parks. Experience fall fishing on Chautauqua Lake and Lake Erie. Tour unique cultural attractions & attend fall festivals to indulge in favorite seasonal treats.
Go Fall Camping at Allegany State Park
With one of the longer camping seasons in Upstate New York, fall camping at Allegany State Park offers dazzling fall foliage and a good reason for a cozy campfire all day long in the crisp, refreshing air.
Grapes & Hops Festival
April 26, 2025: The Grapes and Hops Festival will be held at Northwest Arena in the town of Jamestown.
Chautauqua Hatchery
This is the only DEC hatchery currently raising pure strain muskellunge, which are obtained from netting and egg collection on Chautauqua Lake and in some other waters.