Sharon Valley Historic District
Discover the Charm of Sharon Valley Historic District
Explore the breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife at the Sharon Audubon Center, a serene refuge for nature lovers in Connecticut.
Nestled in the picturesque town of Sharon, Connecticut, the Sharon Audubon Center offers an enchanting escape into nature, perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and families alike. With its stunning trails, diverse habitats, and engaging educational programs, visitors can immerse themselves in the wonders of the local ecosystem and enjoy a day of exploration and relaxation.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Bear Mountain, head southeast on US-6 E. Continue on US-6 E for approximately 5 miles until you reach the intersection with I-84. Merge onto I-84 E toward Danbury. After about 11 miles, take exit 7 for CT-8 N toward Waterbury. Follow CT-8 N for about 30 miles until you reach exit 7 for CT-4 W toward Torrington. Merge onto CT-4 W and continue for about 7 miles. Turn left onto Cornwall Bridge Rd. After 2 miles, you will find the Sharon Audubon Center on your right at 325 Cornwall Bridge Rd, Sharon, CT 06069.
Public Transportation
To reach the Sharon Audubon Center using public transportation, first take a Metro-North train to the Wassaic station. From Bear Mountain, you can drive or take a local taxi to the Beacon station, which is about 15 minutes away. Once at Wassaic station, you will need to catch a taxi or rideshare service to the Sharon Audubon Center, as public transit options might be limited in this area. The distance from Wassaic station to the Audubon Center is approximately 10 miles, and taxi fares can range from $20 to $30 depending on traffic.
Use Sharon Audubon Center as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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