The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania connects communities with nature through engaging programs, beautiful reserves, and educational events focused on birds and conservation efforts surrounding Pittsburgh's diverse ecosystems.
At Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania, our mission is to connect the communities of Southwestern Pennsylvania with birds and nature through engaging programs and accessible natural spaces. Located in Pittsburgh, we offer a variety of activities that include hiking trails, educational events, and a natural history museum. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to foster appreciation for wildlife, promote conservation efforts, and provide resources for enthusiasts of all ages. Join us in exploring the beauty of nature while supporting our mission to protect avian habitats.
The Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania serves as a vital hub for nature lovers and bird enthusiasts in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Situated at 614 Dorseyville Rd in Pittsburgh, our facilities encompass a nature preserve, hiking areas, a natural history museum, and more, making it an ideal destination for families, schools, and community groups. We pride ourselves on offering diverse programs that cater to all interests and age groups. From guided eco-tours and seasonal events like Maple Madness to educational workshops for schools and scouts, we are dedicated to inspiring a deep connection with the natural world. Our reserves include Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve, Buffalo Creek Nature Park, and Succop Nature Park among others. Here visitors can experience beautiful landscapes while partaking in bird walks led by knowledgeable naturalists. These walks are held regularly to encourage exploration and appreciation of our local flora and fauna. Additionally, we provide essential resou