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Schlitz Audubon Nature Center

4.7 (47 reviews)
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Jessica J.

The Schlitz Audubon is beyond impressive. It's in the north shore and so tucked away that I feel like it's unassuming, but boy is it lovely! We live in the area but regretfully don't visit enough. Recently though, my son and I went for a morning to explore my nephew's school there. He's apart of their "Nature School" program for young kiddos (essentially a pre-kindergarten class). The coolest part? Most all of the classrooms are outdoors! The trails are stunning, winding through well-kept nature preserves, into the woods, past small ponds, and over little bridges. It really is a beautiful and calming place to be. You'll discover all kinds of ecosystems and wildlife along the way. The main lodge is lovely as well. Vast in size, make to a modern day log cabin. It's very clean and welcoming, offering mini museum-like exhibits of animals, a coffee/tea section, and even a gift shop. The staff are sweet and helpful, offering maps and guidance about the property. Highly recommend a visit to this nature center! Whether it's a planned group visit, attending their planned events and camps, or just a simple excursion on your own, it's a wonderful place to explore.

Cute trees in the gift shop
Bridgette K.

I've been to the Hoot-enanny twice, and it is so fun! The staff is so knowledgeable when they bring out the owls, the music is very fun, the gift shop isn't cheap crap...what a fun event at a great place!

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Eric ..

Crikey! This place has everything! Plenty of absolute beauties to see. From the small songbirds such as Golden Crowned Kinglets, to the large raptors such as the classic Red-Tailed Hawks, and everything in-between. With a few amazing hiking trails to explore and very passionate and knowledgeable people to show you things that you might not have noticed or had the privilege of seeing up close, this place has something for everyone!

Michele V.

I absolutely love the Schlitz Audubon. I went there for Teacher Fest just recently and it was the greatest experience. I loved seeing all the different displays, birds, reptiles and their shops have such cute items.

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Bradley K.

Had the pleasure of being part of a wedding out here at SANC. Facilities were top notch. Personnel were super friendly. It was an added bonus that they had 4 raptors out during cocktail hour and we got to explore around. Really solid place.

Noemi L.

I've heard of this place many times but have never visited until now. We were here for a birthday party recently, and wow! We have to come back! What an incredible place! The main building houses some live animal exhibits as well as touch-friendly educational exhibits, a gift shop, an art gallery and an early childhood nature school program, and that was just the areas I was able to see. The building is HUGE! They offer different trails, that all looked very well maintained, through all kinds of terrains from mashes, woods, lake-front, a lagoon, even. Some parts are wheelchair/stroller accessible, too. There's a huge observation tower that can be climbed for the views and a deck with rocking chairs somewhere in the trails. Which brings me to the reason I really need to come back: I need to hike the trails!! The birthday party we attended was kicked off with a meet & greet with 4 of Nature Center's feathered residents that we got to learn so much about. The staff member and volunteers who did the presentation were friendly, polite, patient and very professional. They handled the birds with the utmost care and respect for them, and were open to answering questions from both the children and adults in attendance. Overall, my first experience at Schlitz Audubon was nothing short of spectacular. Highly recommended

A view from the top of the tower
Christine D.

We enjoyed a self guided maple sap tapping program in this beautiful nature preserve. With the sound of Lake Michigan as a background we learned from naturalists about all aspects of tapping trees for sap to make syrup. Each station was informative and fun. The tower is not to be missed but it is not for the faint of knees with lots of steps and height. Head into the center itself and see some live animals and more nature information. I will return to hike the trails but dogs are not allowed and that makes me sad. However if this rule keeps this nature preserve pristine I honor that. A small parking/entrance fee is worth the cost.

wild turkey
Eric E.

Fun place! This is yet another spot that sat on my to-do list for a very long time until I was finally able to check it off a couple weeks ago. Early spring isn't the best time to visit here, but not the worst either. There are some seasonal differences of note: Cold weather visit - Absolutely no bugs! And you won't sweat like a pig while walking the parks vast expanse of trails (which we did). If you're a bird watcher it's a lot easier to spot birds in leafless tree's. We heard a good number of them but only managed to spot a few. You need binoc's to get the job done. There are likely far less people here in cooler/colder weather. Beach access may be chilly but it's still a nice walk and beautiful view. Warm weather visit - green is better than winter lifelessness! The park probably pops in the summer when all of the foliage is in full display. They also have a dragonfly area that goes dormant in colder weather. The ponds surely have a lot more life as well, frogs and fish become more evident. If you take the trail down to Lake Michigan you can take a dip or play in the water. Year-round - The path's themselves never change, nor does the beachfront access and views from the tower. Speaking of which, this is one of the best parts of the park, be sure to make your way to the top! We were able to spot several wildlife including deer, turkey and several birds. All in all we'd recommend a visit here. Carve out a few hours for some outdoors! Cheers.

My niece having fun by the lake.
Lars M. L.

My kids went to the Nature Preschool for K3 and K5. It was the best gift A parent can give a kid. Great staff, teachers, volunteers and leadership. The park is a hidden gem with a vast variety of fauna. Meadows, fields, woods, ravine, ponds and naturally the lake front. It is a perfect place for kids and adults alike.

Lake from the tower
Lisa A.

"Enter these enchanted woods, you who dare..." Ok, so the Schlitz Audubon Center, obvious prime location for many a preschool - elementary school class field trip is of course not as ominous as the above quote makes it sound. But there's always an element of the unknown at work when you leave the confining grid of your urban/suburban environment and enter a world where turkeys roam unfettered and red winged blackbirds raise an angry wing and have no problem chirping "you kids, get off my prairie." We took a guided tour via yelp/meet Milwaukee and explored part of the property (it's bigger than you might think!)Called Schlitz Audubon because (as I understand it) the land once housed the Schlitz horses, this is a large nature preserve along Milwaukees north shore. It bumps up against doctor's park to the south. I'd been here yeeeears ago (maybe late 90s?) but my only recollection is the tower. A 60 foot tower overlooks the woods and the lake. There's spectacular views and the only glimpse of civilization is the tops of the cellular towers way off capital drive. There's also a beach (sadly I didn't make it.. The pics look kind of cool). Moving on you'll find "Mystery lake" with its many frogs, snails, lily pads and school's of fish, birds of prey, a maple syrup harvesting area ("sugar shack" -- who knew maple syrup and pickles were a thing?). An outdoor Amphitheater can be used for birds of prey shows and weddings (not at the same time, I'm assuming.) The trails took us through forests and prairies and finally circled back to the main lodge. There's an adorable gift shop with cute toys and a larger room that can be rented for special events. Walking back towards the lodge thru an expansive prairie I had this strange déjà vu...may be to a dream I had....not real life. Its that sort of place.

View from the top of the tower
Jill H.

We had a very nice time at the Nature Center a few days ago. Stopped during the middle of the week and it was perfect! Just before we wrapped up our visit a few buses arrived with little preschoolers. Was cute to see how excited they are over a few nature walks! We stopped at the tower which had beautiful views, walked along the beach after that, did a few miles on the trails before coming back to the visitors center. Inside they have informational stations and a help desk. Next to that is a sweet little gift shop. This can be a great afternoon stop with children or if you just wanted a break from society to take in some Mother Nature, it'll do!

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Beautiful walk after the freshLu fallen snow. Wonderful staff and walking trails. Several smaller loops to add to your walk.

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Such a beautiful sanctuary in the Suburbs. The annual family membership is very affordable and they have a constant flow of fun programs!

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Great place to relax and take a hike, with or without camera. I had a great day spent hiking and photographing along the nature trails.

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There are six miles of trails throughout wetlands & restored prairies, and a portion right along Lake Michigan.

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