Thank you for your interest in visiting Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center!
There is no fee for RESERVATIONS OR TRAIL ENTRY. However, we ask that
all visitors consider making a donation to support keeping our
sanctuary open and the maintenance of our TRAILS. Donations may be
made in person, through our online donation portal
at https://dogwood.audubon.org/donate
[https://dogwood.audubon.org/donate], or here on Ticketleap at the
same time as making your online reservation. Please note that
Ticketleap charges processing fees. You may avoid the fees by
following the link to our donation page. We also have a gift shop with
a large variety of bird and nature-related gifts. Items in our store
are curated by our onsite staff. All purchases directly support our
sanctuary and conservation mission. A large portion of our products
have been selected based on eco-conscious efforts, location made, and
brand values (supporting small businesses, minority and women-owned
businesses, etc.). We carry local, raw and unfiltered honey as well as
bird-friendly coffee, maple syrup, and chocolate. We have a large
selection of books, field guides, and puzzles for all ages. We also
carry games such as Wingspan (plus expansions and accessories),
Ecologies and expansions (designed by a biology teacher), Audubon
Bird-Opoly, card decks, kids' games, and more. We offer a variety of
native flower and grass seeds from Native American Seed. Other items
available in our gift shop include Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center
branded souvenirs, hand-carved hiking sticks, plush animals,
stationary, candles, and art. Some of our featured artist collections
include Rachel Ignotofsky's books and puzzles; Stan Tekiela's books;
stickers and other items featuring the whimsical artwork of Mackenzie
Myrick; and various items featuring Charley Harper's bird art. Many of
our gift shop items are now available for purchase online, including
our collection of unframed lithographic "elephant folio" art prints
from Of Birds and Texas: The Art of Stuart and Scott Gentling. We
love to work with local artists! If you are interested in selling
items through our gift shop, contact us. Hours: REGULAR HOURS: We
are typically open Wednesday to Saturday from 9:00a-4:00p and Sunday
from 11:00a-3:00p. Last trail entry is ONE HOUR prior to our close
time. At close time, we lock access to the trails as well as the gate
to the circle portion of the parking lot. Please exit the trails and
circle parking area prior to closing time. EXCESS PRECIPITATION: If we
have experienced heavy precipitation and the trails are muddy, we will
close the trails in order to prevent erosion and manage our expenses.
The gift shop, indoor bird blind, Nature Play, restrooms, and water
fountains will be open during regular hours unless otherwise noted on
our Facebook page. For more information on why we close trails due to
precipitation, visit here. HOLIDAYS & DAYS OF RECUPERATION: We are
closed Mondays, Tuesdays, and most holidays. We are typically closed
for an extended period between Christmas and New Years. Check our
website for posted holiday hours. The gravel parking lot closer to FM
1382 (outside of the parking lot gate) does not have access
restrictions. If you would like to hike the Balcones Trail or explore
nearby, vehicles should be moved to this area after our closing time.
The gravel parking lot is shared by our visitors, users of the
Balcones Trail (multi-use concrete trail along FM 1382), and Cedar
Mountain Preserve. See information about nearby trails on our
website. The stated Restrictions below apply to all visitors. By
accessing our property, you agree to the Restrictions below. We manage
our preserve as a bird and wildlife sanctuary. As such, we manage
daily visitor capacity and require that usage of our trails be quiet
so that others may enjoy the peace of our sanctuary environment. We
cannot guarantee entry for walk-ups, especially on busy days with nice
weather, but will accommodate when possible. Large groups of 10 or
more individuals may be broken into smaller units if trails are being
used by an authorized group for bird walks or meditation. Online
reservations are highly recommended, especially for weekends. Please
keep in mind that Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center is private property.
Failure to observe the stated Restrictions may result in visitors
being asked to leave the property and/or may force closure of the
trails.
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