What can I see and do at Dungeness River Audubon Center?
The Dungeness River Audubon Center displays dozens of mounted specimens of local birds of the North Olympic Peninsula and the Dungeness River area in particular. Most of the birds were mounted by Sequim residents Claude and Edna Ritze and are quite fascinating to explore.
In addition to the birds and bird-related items inside the center, you can explore the native plant garden outside the center’s headquarters. This includes plants and flowers that provide food and shelter for native birds and insects.
In addition, the Audubon Center offers bird walks each Wednesday morning throughout the year, adult lectures and science study groups, and field trips for local school children.
Where is Dungeness River Audubon Center?
This attraction is located at 2151 West Hendrickson Road inside Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim. From Port Angeles, take US Highway 101 east towards Sequim, exit at River Road and turn left. Next, turn right on W. Washington Street then left on Priest Rd. and left onto W. Hendrickson. Look for park signs.
When is Dungeness River Audubon Center open?
The center is open 10 am to 4 pm from Tuesday through Saturday and noon to 4 pm on Sundays. It is closed on Mondays.
How much does Dungeness River Audubon Center cost?
There is no change for admittance to the center but donations are greatly appreciated.
Who can I call if I have more questions?
For more information, call the Audubon Center at 360-681-4076.