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Discover Nature at Audubon Lewis-Dickens Farm Wildlife Refuge

Explore the Audubon Lewis-Dickens Farm Wildlife Refuge, a serene escape in Rhode Island, perfect for bird watching, hiking, and connecting with nature.

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A brief summary to Audubon Lewis-Dickens Farm Wildlife Refuge

  • Monday 6 am-8 pm
  • Tuesday 6 am-8 pm
  • Wednesday 6 am-8 pm
  • Thursday 6 am-8 pm
  • Friday 6 am-8 pm
  • Saturday 6 am-8 pm
  • Sunday 6 am-8 pm

Nestled in the scenic landscapes of New Shoreham, Rhode Island, the Audubon Lewis-Dickens Farm Wildlife Refuge is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike. This expansive wildlife refuge is dedicated to the preservation of local ecosystems and provides a unique opportunity to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the region. Visitors will find well-maintained hiking trails that wind through lush greenery, offering stunning views and the chance to spot a variety of bird species in their natural habitat. As a designated bird watching area, the refuge attracts both amateur and seasoned bird watchers, ensuring a rewarding experience for all. The refuge is also deeply committed to environmental protection, making it a perfect destination for those who appreciate sustainable practices and conservation efforts. For tourists, the Audubon Lewis-Dickens Farm Wildlife Refuge is more than just a scenic spot; it's a place to reconnect with nature and experience the serenity of the outdoors. Whether you are seeking a peaceful hike, an opportunity to photograph wildlife, or simply a place to relax and enjoy the sounds of nature, this refuge has something for everyone. The refuge is open daily from 6 AM to 8 PM, allowing ample time to explore its scenic trails and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere at your leisure. Remember to bring your camera and binoculars to fully appreciate the beauty that surrounds you. Don't forget to check for any special events or guided tours that can enhance your visit and provide deeper insights into the local wildlife and conservation efforts.

Local tips

  • Arrive early to enjoy the tranquility of the refuge and catch the best bird activity.
  • Bring binoculars for bird watching and a camera to capture the beautiful landscapes.
  • Wear comfortable shoes suitable for hiking to fully enjoy the trails.
  • Check the refuge's website for any scheduled events or guided tours for a more informative experience.
  • Pack snacks and water to enjoy a leisurely picnic amidst nature.
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Experience Audubon Lewis-Dickens Farm Wildlife Refuge

Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Block Island Ferry terminal, exit and walk towards Water Street. Turn right onto Water Street and continue walking until you reach the intersection with Chapel Street. Turn left onto Chapel Street. Follow Chapel Street until you reach the intersection with High Street. Turn right onto High Street and continue walking straight. High Street will turn into Cooneymus Road. Follow Cooneymus Road for about 1.5 miles until you reach the Audubon Lewis-Dickens Farm Wildlife Refuge, located on the left at 1446 Cooneymus Rd.

  • Biking

    Rent a bike from one of the local rental shops near the Block Island Ferry terminal. Once you have your bike, exit the terminal and ride towards Water Street. Turn right onto Water Street, then take a left onto Chapel Street. Continue riding on Chapel Street until you reach High Street. Turn right onto High Street and ride straight. High Street will turn into Cooneymus Road. Follow Cooneymus Road for approximately 1.5 miles. The Audubon Lewis-Dickens Farm Wildlife Refuge will be on your left at 1446 Cooneymus Rd.

  • Taxi or Rideshare

    If you prefer not to walk or bike, you can call a local taxi or rideshare service from the Block Island Ferry terminal. Provide them with the address 1446 Cooneymus Rd, New Shoreham, RI 02807, and they will take you directly to the Audubon Lewis-Dickens Farm Wildlife Refuge.

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