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The Joppa Flats Education Center is located at the gateway to one of the country’s most productive, year-round, wildlife viewing areas—the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge and the Plum Island estuary. Highlights for visitors are the many species of birds that utilize the area’s extensive salt marshes, mudflats, rivers, bays, and coastal waters. During local area field trips, Joppa Flats program participants have recorded over 300 species of birds including bald eagle, snowy owl, many warblers, shorebirds, and waterfowl. View our current education program slideshow to get a sense of what we do at the Education Center. The visitor center overlooking the Merrimack River includes a children’s education room with seasonal marine touch tanks, a conference center, art exhibits, a nature shop, butterfly gardens, and interpretive displays.

Address:
P.O. Box 1558
1 Plum Island Turnpike
Newburyport, MA 01950
978-462-9998
joppaflats@massaudubon.org

This sanctuary has the following universally accessible facilities: Nature Center, Restrooms, Garden, Banding Station at PRNWR.

Nature Center Hours:
The Nature Center is open Tuesday through Sunday, and Monday holidays, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Parking
Accessible by Public Transportation
Restrooms
Universally Accessible Rest Rooms
Nature Center
Universally Accessible Nature Center
Education Programs
Camp Programs
Picnic Area
Gifts and Snacks for Sale
Butterfly or Other Specialized Garden
Information Kiosk
Trail Map
Boardwalk or Wildlife Blinds
Exhibits
Bird Checklist
Children
Passport to Nature Stamp
Self-guided Activities (e.g. Quests)

For Your Safety
  • Do not feed any animals
  • Stay on trails to avoid ticks and poison ivy
  • Do not smoke anywhere on the sanctuary
  • Do not pick or collect plants or crops without permission
Avoid Conflicts with Wildlife
  • Do not bring pets, leashed or unleashed, on to the site
  • Picnic only in designated areas
  • Do not bring motorized vehicles or bicycles onto the site
  • Hunting, fishing, or trapping are not permitted

Admission:
Mass Audubon Members enjoy FREE admission.
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Suggested Donation: $2 for nonmembers

Directions:
From Rt. I-95: Take exit 57 (Rt. 113, W Newbury/Newburyport). At the end of the exit ramp take Rt. 113 east. Follow Rt.113 and Rt. 1A for 3.8 miles through Newburyport to Rolfe's Lane in Newbury. At the traffic light at Rolfe’s Lane, take a left (heading north). Drive 0.6 miles to the end of Rolfe’s Lane and take a right. The sanctuary is 0.1 miles ahead on the left.

Public Transportation:
Ring & Ride curb-to-curb bus service via Route 51 is available from the Newburyport MBTA commuter rail station to Joppa Flats but must be reserved at least 24 hours in advance. Call 978-469-6878, Option 3, or go to
www.mvrta.com and click on Special Services. There is no bus service on Sundays or holidays.

Acres:
52 (noncontiguous)

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