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Sabal Palm Audubon Center
 

About Sabal Palm

For birders and nature-lovers, no visit to South Texas is complete without a stop at the Sabal Palm Audubon Center. The Center is home to many native species of plants and animals that reach the northernmost limit of their Mexican range here and do not occur elsewhere in the U.S. Cradled in a bend of the Rio Grande along the U.S./Mexico border, the Sabal Palm Audubon Center harbors one of the most beautiful and critical ecosystems of South Texas and Northern Mexico. Sabal Palms once grew profusely along the edge of the Rio Grande in small stands or groves extending about 80 miles upstream from the Gulf of Mexico. Today, only a small portion of that forest remains, protected on 557 acres of this Audubon sanctuary.

The Sabal Palm Audubon Center is dedicated to instilling a shared appreciation and sense of stewardship for the natural world through hands-on nature education, citizen science and preservation of the Sabal Palm Sanctuary.

 

The Center features

  • We have more than 3 miles of nature trails with wildlife viewing areas Click Here for a .pdf map
  • Wheelchair-accessible observation deck, Forest Trail, and photo blind
  • Tours by appointment, for eight or more, including special tours/activities for school groups
  • Educational displays and gift shop
  • Wildlife presentations, workshops, and special events as announced
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