Welcome to Constitution Marsh Audubon Center and Sanctuary

The natural side of the Hudson River.

The Constitution Marsh Visitor Center is now closed for the Winter months. We look forward to seeing you when we reopen in Spring!

Constitution Marsh Audubon Center and Sanctuary is a unique and beautiful tidal marsh located in Putnam County, New York, and serves as vital natural habitat in the Hudson River Estuary. It is situated on the east shore of the Hudson River, just south of the village of Cold Spring. The marsh is an Audubon New York Important Bird Area, a New York State Bird Conservation Area, and is designated as a Significant Coastal Fish and Wildlife Habitat.

We conduct nature education programs for visiting groups, bird studies, invasive species management, and habitat restoration efforts. Please read our FAQ page for important information and a safe and enjoyable visit, and explore the above menus to learn more about Audubon New York's stewardship and education programs devoted to the conservation of birds, other wildlife, and their habitats across New York State.

Audubon fosters an inclusive community that honors individuals of all races, cultures, abilities, religions, sexual orientations, gender expressions, and identities. Click here to read Audubon's full statement on equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Planning a Visit
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Planning a Visit

Important information about visiting Constitution Marsh

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Birds
Birds

Birds

Birds of New York

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Group and Public Programs
Programs

School Programs

Students become scientists when visiting Constitution Marsh

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Internship Programs
Programs

Internship Programs

Giving students the opportunity to work and learn about the conservation field.

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News and Updates

Constitution Marsh’s Eric Lind Migrates to a New Role within Audubon
News

Constitution Marsh’s Eric Lind Migrates to a New Role within Audubon

Join us at the Garrison Art Center for a pop-up photography exhibit, honoring the former Center Director

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