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Birdsong Nature Center

Meandering throughout Birdsong’s lands are 12-miles of nature trail well suited for casual hiking. The varied woodland, wetland and old-field habitats support a diversity of wildlife, and offer an ideal setting for observing and enjoying the quiet, ongoing beauty found in our natural communities.

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Cay Creek Wetlands Interpretive Center

Cay Creek Wetlands Interpretive Center

As an excellent example of tidal, freshwater wetlands, Cay Creek Wetlands provide a unique opportunity for education and appreciation.

Cay Creek Wetlands Interpretive Center is part of a 10-stop Liberty Trail driving tour on the Georgia Coast.

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Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center

The Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center opened in 1988. Since its opening, millions of visitors have strolled through this tropical world where butterflies fill the air with brilliant color.

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Center for Wildlife Education and The Lamar Q. Ball, Jr. Raptor Center

An elevated walkway allows visitors an unobstructed and up-close encounter with a Bald Eagle nest, complete with a live Eagle! An amphitheater, which seats 150 people, is used for live “wildlife programs” and “flight shows.”

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Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center

The wildlife center offers 6,400 acres, camping, fishing, hiking, biking, horseback riding, picnicking and a variety of educational programs year-round for all ages, including kid’s fishing events and live animals in the classroom educational programs.

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Chattahoochee Nature Center

The Chattahoochee Nature Center sits on 127 acres of river marsh, freshwater ponds and wooded uplands on the banks of the Chattahoochee. Classes include pond study, wetland ecology and wildlife habitats, life on the Chattahoochee 300 years ago and wetland hikes. Also offered are guided wildlife walks for seniors. Summer canoe trips down the river include canoes, life jackets, paddles and naturalist guide.

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Cochran Mill Nature Center

Cochran Mill Nature Center is located just 20 minutes south of Atlanta in Palmetto, Georgia. The center’s log structure is located by a pond on fifty privately-owned, heavily-wooded acres.

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Coosa Nature Center

Summer camps and live reptile and animal displays.

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Dauset Trails Nature Center

Welcome to a place where everyone of all ages can explore the beauty of nature and wildlife in a relaxing, peaceful setting. Dauset Trails Nature Center’s mission is to provide quality environmental education, outdoor recreation, and an understanding of early farm life through close and intimate contact with Georgia’s preserved flora and fauna.

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Dunwoody Nature Center

The Dunwoody Nature Center features a wetland boardwalk; woodland and streamside trails; display gardens; a picnic meadow; a treehouse classroom pavilion; and a shaded playground.

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