Summer Camp

Enrollment is open!

We offer two adult-led summer camps: one for ages 4-6 and another for ages 6-12.

Earth Day Celebration

Join us on April 18 as we get up close and personal to animals from turtles to birds of prey!

Our Mission

Formerly known as the Bucks County Audubon Society at Honey Hollow, we simplified our name to Honey Hollow Nature Center in January 2026.

Our mission remains unchanged, and Honey Hollow Nature Center will continue our work as a chapter of the National Audubon Society. Our new name simply reflects our focus on environmental education and conservation, and our status as a destination. Read the press release.

Since 1969, our mission has been to inspire and educate children and adults in Bucks County about the past, present, and future of our natural world. We focus on conservation and stewardship, with emphasis on protecting birds, wildlife, and habitats.

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Hours

Nature Center:  M-F, 9-3 pm
Walking Trails:  Daily, dawn-to-dusk
Birdseed Shed:  Daily, 24 hours

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About Us

History

We are a steward of the Honey Hollow Watershed, a National Historic Landmark.

It is the first upland watershed in agricultural use and multiple private ownership to demonstrate that cooperative local action, supported by Federal assistance, is a practical method of achieving national goals in water, soil science, wildlife conservation, and flood prevention.

Honey Hollow was designated as a registered National Historic Landmark in August 1969.

Education

We manage the Honey Hollow Nature Center and offer programs for all ages.

Each year, we provide high-quality educational programs for over 5,000 people, from our popular summer and holiday camps for children to programs and bird walks for adults.

Conservation

We maintain a thriving nature preserve with 3.5 miles of hiking trails open to the public daily from dawn to dusk for trail walking, bird watching, or simply enjoying.

The grounds also boast an organic vegetable garden, Audubon Pond, meadows, forests, agricultural fields, and Honey Hollow Creek.