There's always a lot going on at our center - indoor and outdoor educational opportunities, walking, birding, workshops and more.
Because of COVID-19, the Center is currently closed to the public and all in-person programming is suspended. You can located recorded and upcoming virtual programming on the COVID-19 Support & Learning page. Our trails are open to the public from sunrise-sunset, 7 days a week. Please be respectful of other visitors and wear a mask on the trails if unable to properly distance.
Read on to learn all about the Center!
Learn more about our Center's construction and the supporters who made it possible.
Our center's 400-acres serve as a field trip site and outdoor learning lab for central Arkansas K-12 students.
Our center hosts a community after-school and summer program administered by Pulaski County Youth Services.
Our 2015 Birds and Climate report showed that Climate is the #1 threat to birds.
Our center lies in the heart of Granite Mountain, a historic African-American community in southeast Little Rock, south of Fourche Creek.
Audubon Arkansas protects a globally rare ecosystem.
Need a venue for an event - indoors or outdoors - we may have the perfect space for you.
Help secure the future for birds at risk from climate change, habitat loss and other threats. Your support will power our science, education, advocacy and on-the-ground conservation efforts.