Many items are created by Kentucky artisans and are beautifully displayed for your perusal. Special group tours can be arranged through our Curator. Call (270)826-2247 for more information.īrowse the Audubon Museum Gift Shop throughout the year for unique nature-inspired gifts. Over 200 objects are on display, including artifacts from Audubon’s Kentucky years, a complete set of his masterwork, The Birds of America, and many original artworks. Three galleries chronicle the Audubon story, including the family’s 1810-1819 residency in Henderson, Kentucky. The museum interprets the lives and work of John James Audubon and his family within a timeline of world events. The Audubon Theater can seat up to 46 people. For more information about hosting a group or wedding CLICK HERE. The state-of-the-art Audubon Theater has high speed internet, webcast ability, desktops on theater seats and a sound system. The 1,556 square foot conference room can accommodate 200 guests lecture-style without tables and 80-110 people classroom style with tables. This meeting space serves as an art gallery, frequently displaying the work of local artists. The conference room at John James Audubon combines an incredible outdoor environment with interior museum, art gallery and nature center. Picnic tables, grills and a playground are also available in the camping area. The park has a 69-site campground, with a central service building housing showers and restrooms. Price ranges are seasonal from $129 - $279 per night. Cottages are available by late afternoon. Tableware, cooking utensils and linens are provided. The 2-bedroom cottage has 4 queen-sized beds, 2 bathrooms, living room, and full kitchen. The fireplaces are open October 1st – April 15th. Each of the 1-bedroom cottages has a king-sized bed, pull-out sofa, fireplace, living room, full kitchen, and bathroom. The park has 5 1-bedroom cottages and 1 ADA-accessible 2-bedroom cottage. Most trails at Audubon are within a dedicated Kentucky State Nature Preserve, and pets are not permitted as a part of the management guidelines. Enjoy hiking over 6 miles of trailsALERT: Pets are not permitted on the John James Audubon State Park hiking trails – except for the Eagle Glen Pet Trail and Audubon Wetlands Trail. Stay overnight in a quaint park cottageĥ.
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