Pascagoula River Audubon Center
An exceptional outdoor classroom waiting to be explored
The Pascagoula River Audubon Center in Moss Point prioritizes the preservation of wildlife, nature, and bayou habitats and the education of visitors on these topics. The Center stands as an educational gateway to the outdoors and the natural beauty of the Pascagoula River and the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Students and educators can enjoy a perfect field trip that details the flora and fauna that connect our communities to the land and the Gulf.
Learning Opportunities in Nature
Teachers planning a Pascagoula River Audubon Center field trip can expect hands-on learning, nature themes, historical exhibits, and educational programs. The Pascagoula River—the largest free-flowing river in the contiguous United States—features bountiful flora and fauna for students to appreciate. Rich environments and nature-based, age-appropriate programming are also on offer.
Field Trips for All Ages
These field trip programs are available for students of all ages, from toddlers to high school seniors. Curricula and lesson plans are flexible to accommodate every grade level and group, meeting learning goals and educational objectives. Topics include biodiversity, habitats, and the wild and plant life of Mississippi and the Gulf, and with a phone call ahead of time, staff on site can customize adventures and activities to meet the specific needs of each field trip.
Field trips to the Pascagoula River Audubon Center offer students an engaging opportunity with unbounded adventure and educational experiences. Through their visit, students and educators will gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the wildlife and natural beauty that populate the Pascagoula River and the Mississippi Gulf.



