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    Trinity River Audubon Center

    4.1 (37 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

    By appointment only

    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Hyun P.

    Multiple short trails, all less than 1 mile long. There're not a lot of people here even on weekends so it's nice. The entrance fee is $6 and you pay at the big building to access the trails. We saw a lot of grasshoppers, they were everywhere, not many birds.

    Susan S.

    Love, love, love this jewel in South Dallas! I can't believe that this beautiful nature center was built on a remediated toxic waste sight. How cool is that? The trails are fun (be prepared for lots of mud). The building is amazing and you can rent it for your wedding tax-free! Proceeds from the rental go back into the Center. Watch this amazing video about how the Center came about: https://youtu.be/SPQMffI-ubI

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    Tony A.

    Family and I were out and about on errands in Dallas on a Saturday afternoon and wife suggested that we check out the Trinity River while it is flooded after all the rains in May,2015. Honestly, I ended here by chance, I typed 'Trinity River' on my WAZE GPS and this was the first hit on the search results...so I was like, lets go! It is a little off the beaten path (on loop 12 close to Hwy 45) and not particularly easy to find if you have never been here, but your trusty GPS should get you right to the parking lot. I've never been here before and it was a pleasant surprise for my wife and I since the place is close to Dallas downtown, just inside the city limits on the south side, but will give you the feeling like you're out in the country. It's also free to get in. When we arrived there was a handful of cars and people at the venue. There was a crew preparing the main building for a wedding so we quickly checked out the building and the exhibits and the short trails around the building that overlook the flooded Trinity River at the time I also found out from the friendly staff that that the place is located on a former landfill. They reclaimed a condemned landfill that was illegally utilized for years.The thought, effort and design that went into the building housing the Trinity River Audubon Center is mind-boggling. Everything is made from recycled materials,down to the floors, even the windows are designed at an angle so the birds don't fly into them, every detail was done with awareness for the land and the animals. The facilities, programs, classes and hiking areas follow in line with attention to detail and the environment. The place may be out of the way for some, but if you are interested in what the facility has to offer along with what can be accomplished environmentally or architecturally it is worth the drive. If you are into birding, hiking, trails, rafting, then this is the place for you. They also do some great science modules with school children which are very hands-on. The -1 star was because some of the exhibits in the main building were closed and not operational at the time of my visit. If you are going to do the trails, bird watching, or other outdoor activities, remember to bring your sunscreen, hat, water, and bug repellent. The mosquitoes and bugs can be merciless.

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    Josh K.

    Audubon is always a great place to learn about the local nature, plant, and animal species. The new center in south Dallas is situated close to the Trinity river and introduces the audience to that. The building is nicely designed and has plenty of space to roam around. It exhibits fun and educational presentations for kids and also adult classes about nature, recycling, etc. Do you know the river used to pass through downtown Dallas in the early 1900s? There is an exhibit that shows what happens to Dallas in the event of big flood and another one that challenges kids how to reroute a river. There are plenty of paved dirt trails around the center leading to various ponds. They were saying that there is a 5-year plan to expand the trail all the way to north Dallas. It would be nice to be able to bike all the way there sometime in the future!

    Annual Fundraiser Menu mostly by Bolsa exceeded all expectations!
    Dena G.

    Really beautiful venue in the spring. Attended The 6th Annual Scissor-tails & Cocktails fundraiser to help out with the auction checkout. Must say, I had a most spectacular time for a really wonderful cause - the money raised went to kid's educational conversationalists programs. The auction had a lot of great items from nearby artists, restaurants, hotels, etc.. pretty much anything you can imagine from many retailers. So for the price of a ticket, you get a wide variety of auction items without too much competition, live music, photo ops with live birds of prey, hors d'oeuvres by six Dallas celebrity chefs, cocktails and majority of belly delights by Bolsa Mercado, an amazing collection of original artist-designed birdhouses, s'mores by the campfire... Really a great time. Could have easily died of a food induced coma and been one happy camper. If see the event advertised next year, definitely check it out. Individual tickers were $75 each or can purchase sponsorship packages. Worth every cent.

    Joyce S.

    Upon walking up to the building you will notice it's very modern and made with reclaimed wood. There is a nice little educational center for kids that I enjoyed even as an adult. Then you exit the building and can take various trails to see different vegetation/ animals. Originally I came here back in undergrad for a bird class I was taking for my bio degree. I spotted at least 10 diff kinds of birds here! Sparrows, downy woodpecker (my fave!!!!!), some Hawks, American robins, cardinals, etc. I've only been here twice and each time in the winter. I can't imagine being out here in the sweltering heat of the summer so I actually liked the winter scenery. The land is pretty big and you can spend anywhere from 1 to 3 hours here. A refreshing nature getaway in the middle of our city.

    Jason B.

    Real good place to learn about what's with nature. Also how a forest developed just by being nature. The city of Dallas had put on a Arborist Class together today for us to go and look at different types of trees. Also it's right on the trinity river close to the new Golf Course.

    Amy T.

    This place is amazing! It is easy to find, parking is a breeze, and the architecture and design is breath taking. I came here early Sunday morning for a run and got mesmorized and lost in the beauty of this place. There are trails that vary in distances and paths are clearly marked. Trails are also very kid friendly.

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