Explore Nature's Wonders
Discover the Beauty of Honey Hollow
Bucks County Audubon Society at Honey Hollow is located on 110 acres with 6 miles of trails, meadows, forests, ponds, wetlands, and streams. Located on the property is a 1936 renovated barn that serves as the Visitor Center, as well as a historic waterwheel and spring house. The property offers beautiful rolling hills, enchanting forested areas, and picturesque landscapes.
Our Trails
Trails are open from dawn to dusk and free of charge every day. Dogs are welcome but must remain on a leash, and owners are responsible for cleaning up after them. Please respect private property signs and borders. Note that some areas are open for education programs but not for the general public.
Trail Highlights
Experience the diverse habitats along the trails, including lush meadows and tranquil water features that support a wide variety of wildlife.
Visitor Information
Plan your visit to enjoy the full beauty of our grounds. See our Trail Map to plan your adventure. The Meadow Trail is open year-round, offering unique seasonal experiences for all ages.
Trail Tips
Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring binoculars to enhance your exploration on the trails. Don’t forget to check our calendar for guided tour schedules and special events.
Explore Our Organic Garden
Agriculture is a big part of our history, and who does not love fresh food from the garden? Our organic garden is more than just a plot of land; it’s a thriving ecosystem that plays a crucial role in supporting biodiversity. By avoiding synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, we protect the soil and water quality, ensuring a healthy environment for future generations. Visitors can explore the garden and learn about the sustainable practices that make it flourish.
Rent a Garden Plot
Garden plots are available each growing season. Full-size plots are 4′ x 16′ and cost $50. Half-size plots are 4′ x 8′ and cost $25. Check back in early 2025 if you are interested in renting a plot.
Enjoy Audubon Pond and Honey Hollow Creek
Nestled within our grounds, the pond and creek offer a tranquil retreat for both wildlife and visitors. This aquatic habitat is home to a variety of species, including frogs, turtles, crawfish, and a myriad of birdlife. The gentle flow of the creek and the stillness of the pond create a perfect setting for observing nature’s wonders. Our conservation efforts ensure these waters remain a sanctuary for all who dwell here.
How to Find Us
Directions to Bucks County Audubon Society
Bucks County Audubon Society is located at 2877 Creamery Road, New Hope, PA 18938.
Directions from the PA Turnpike:
Take exit #343, Willow Grove, and proceed on Route 611 North towards Doylestown. Exit onto Route 202 North for New Hope. Routes 202 & 263 run together for a short way and split at a “Y” intersection in Lahaska. Look for the Buckingham Friends School on the left just before the split. Bear left onto Route 263 North and pass through Peddlers Village. Cross Street Road. Cross Aquetong Road. Pass Creamery Road on the left. (Sign for Solebury Orchards). Go 100 yards and turn RIGHT on Creamery Road. (Sign for Bucks County Audubon Society at Honey Hollow). Proceed on Creamery Road 1/3 mile to the entrance to Honey Hollow on the right.
Directions from Central New Jersey and Points East:
Take 518 west (including right on Louellen in Hopewell). In Lambertville, at bottom of hill, at stop sign, dog-leg right (on Rt. 29) and immediately left (on Bridge St.) and cross the Delaware River. Turn right on North Sugan Rd. (at McDonald’s, within a mile of the river), go ~0.5 miles. Turn right to stay on Sugan, go 0.9 miles. Turn left on Meetinghouse Rd., go 0.6 miles. Take first right onto Creamery Rd., go 0.7 miles. At Bucks County Audubon Society sign (2877 Creamery Road), turn left into the driveway. Stay to the right past the cottage, and follow up a slight hill to the stone building. This is the Honey Hollow Environmental Education Center.
Note: Field Trips can take place at either our main site (enter at 2877 Creamery Road) or on the Tuckamony Tree Farm part of the property (enter at 6320 Upper York Road, New Hope, PA 18938). Check your confirmation carefully to ensure you are going to the correct site. School field trips must be arranged in advance by calling Bucks County Audubon Society at 215-297-5880 or inquiring via email at bcas@bcas.org.