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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. 

Current Art Exhibit

New England Flora and Fauna | This show celebrates the region’s biodiversity through the lenses of 16 talented photographers from the Photographic Society of Rhode Island, featuring up to 65 stunning images of local flora and fauna. Nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike won’t want to miss it! On display through the end of August at the Nature Center and Aquarium!


Using the Trails: Refuge Guidelines

All Audubon Society of Rhode Island land is protected. Our public wildlife refuges are for everyone to enjoy. Please respect the natural habitats of Audubon's refuges and avoid disturbing their inhabitants. Also, respect the rights of others when using the trails.

In order to ensure that these areas remain as healthy habitats, we ask you please to abide by these simple rules, enjoying the natural settings with quiet enthusiasm and a respectful sense of adventure. By conserving these open spaces, Audubon Society of Rhode Island, along with its members and partners, is able to fulfill its mission of protecting the nature of Rhode Island.

To accomplish this, we kindly request the following: