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ADMISSION & HOURS
Proceed directly to trailhead gate. Wear a mask for entry. Members: Show your membership card for quick admission. Non-members: Purchase an online ticket here and show your printed receipt. Non-members: Please pay with exact change: HAWK MOUNTAIN ANNOUNCES 2021 SPRING NATIVE PLANT SALE Saturday, May 15th begins Hawk Mountain’s Native Plant Sale weekend, featuring over 100 species of Pennsylvania native wildflowers, perennials, vines, grasses, ferns, shrubs, and trees. HIKING | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Hiking . Hawk Mountain's 2500 acres of protected forests includes 8+ miles of hiking trails, varying in length and difficulty. There is trail fee for non-members, and hiking is only allowed from dawn to dusk.Please be sure to follow all rules and regulations.. Use the links below to prepare yourself for your visit to the Mountain. ECO-TOURS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN 2021 Veracruz River of Raptors Tour Sept 28 - Oct 7 Main Tour . 10 days including 2 nights in northernmost rain forest in the Americas . Cost: $3600 (will include hotels, meals, ground transportation, entry/guide fees, NOT airfare) Tour leaders: Dr. Laurie Goodrich, Hawk Mountain Director of Conservation Science and Eduardo Martinez Levya,Pronatura Biologist
SUMMER CAMPS
(SOLD OUT) Wild Survivors Summer Camp. July 12 - 16 Grades 1st - 3rd Discover how humans, plants, and wild animals survive in the forest. Pretend to find bears and learn what to do, build emergency shelters (aka forts), role play getting lost, and learn how to stay safe. LOCATIONS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN 2021 Hawk Mountain Sanctuary. All rights reserved. Website by MoJoActiveMoJo Active
NATIVE PLANT SALES
Support the Native Habitat Garden! Support for the Native Habitat Garden is always appreciated. Use the button below to donate today, and be sure to include in the comments of the form that the online gift is for the Native Habitat Garden.JAMIE DAWSON
Jamie Dawson. Director of Education 610-756-6000 ext. 209 or . M.A. Biology. Joined Hawk Mountain in 2018. Jamie oversees all local-to-global education programming including expanding our global reach through international education training. HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY Since 1934, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is an international center for raptor conservation, education, observation and research. Our all-ages learning center and 2,600-acre wildlife santuary is open nearly every day of the year. From August through December, you can join us in the time-honored tradition of watching for migrant hawks, eagles and falcons that soar past our scenic overlook. HAWK MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUNDS * Hawk Mountain is not responsible for any damage or lost items while using the campgrounds. * Camping facilities are patrolled nightly * Camping is a privilege.ADMISSION & HOURS
Proceed directly to trailhead gate. Wear a mask for entry. Members: Show your membership card for quick admission. Non-members: Purchase an online ticket here and show your printed receipt. Non-members: Please pay with exact change: HAWK MOUNTAIN ANNOUNCES 2021 SPRING NATIVE PLANT SALE Saturday, May 15th begins Hawk Mountain’s Native Plant Sale weekend, featuring over 100 species of Pennsylvania native wildflowers, perennials, vines, grasses, ferns, shrubs, and trees. HIKING | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Hiking . Hawk Mountain's 2500 acres of protected forests includes 8+ miles of hiking trails, varying in length and difficulty. There is trail fee for non-members, and hiking is only allowed from dawn to dusk.Please be sure to follow all rules and regulations.. Use the links below to prepare yourself for your visit to the Mountain. ECO-TOURS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN 2021 Veracruz River of Raptors Tour Sept 28 - Oct 7 Main Tour . 10 days including 2 nights in northernmost rain forest in the Americas . Cost: $3600 (will include hotels, meals, ground transportation, entry/guide fees, NOT airfare) Tour leaders: Dr. Laurie Goodrich, Hawk Mountain Director of Conservation Science and Eduardo Martinez Levya,Pronatura Biologist
SUMMER CAMPS
(SOLD OUT) Wild Survivors Summer Camp. July 12 - 16 Grades 1st - 3rd Discover how humans, plants, and wild animals survive in the forest. Pretend to find bears and learn what to do, build emergency shelters (aka forts), role play getting lost, and learn how to stay safe. LOCATIONS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN 2021 Hawk Mountain Sanctuary. All rights reserved. Website by MoJoActiveMoJo Active
NATIVE PLANT SALES
Support the Native Habitat Garden! Support for the Native Habitat Garden is always appreciated. Use the button below to donate today, and be sure to include in the comments of the form that the online gift is for the Native Habitat Garden.JAMIE DAWSON
Jamie Dawson. Director of Education 610-756-6000 ext. 209 or . M.A. Biology. Joined Hawk Mountain in 2018. Jamie oversees all local-to-global education programming including expanding our global reach through international education training. HIKING | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Hiking . Hawk Mountain's 2500 acres of protected forests includes 8+ miles of hiking trails, varying in length and difficulty. There is trail fee for non-members, and hiking is only allowed from dawn to dusk.Please be sure to follow all rules and regulations.. Use the links below to prepare yourself for your visit to the Mountain. HAWK MOUNTAIN ANNOUNCES 2021 SPRING NATIVE PLANT SALE Saturday, May 15th begins Hawk Mountain’s Native Plant Sale weekend, featuring over 100 species of Pennsylvania native wildflowers, perennials, vines, grasses, ferns, shrubs, and trees. EVENTS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Events. Register for most of our events at hawkmountain.ticketleap.com.. On-site events have been adapted for social distancing. Masks are required. RAPTORS AT HAWK MOUNTAIN Hawk Mountain is a great place to learn about raptors and see them in person. Our trails and lookouts offer beautiful scenery and access to nature every day of the year.TRAIL DESCRIPTIONS
Trail Descriptions To access all trails, follow the walkway from the Visitor Center and cross Hawk Mountain Road to begin at the entrance. TRAILS ARE ROCKY AND UNGRADED except theNATIVE PLANT SALES
Support the Native Habitat Garden! Support for the Native Habitat Garden is always appreciated. Use the button below to donate today, and be sure to include in the comments of the form that the online gift is for the Native Habitat Garden.FARMLAND RAPTORS
Due to habitat loss, increased development, changes in farming practices, and increased use of pesticides that decrease prey numbers and poison predators, grassland raptors like the barn owl, American kestrel, short-eared owl, and northern harrier have been in a severe population decline over the last ten to twenty years. American kestrels are common, but declining, and short-eared owls areACOPIAN CENTER
Our biological field station and training facility 410 Summer Valley Rd, Orwigsburg, PA 17961 Phone: (570) 943-3411. Contact Us . Expanding raptor conservation since 2002 HAWK MOUNTAIN RECEIVES GET OUTDOORS PA GRANT Support team Rosalie\'s Raptors & the 1st Breeding Bird Blitz. View Details. Hawk Mountain Receives Get Outdoors PA Grant. Posted on June07, 2021 in Giving
CHANGING CHICKADEES
Changing chickadee songs might not raise an eyebrow for most people, but to ornithologists, this is indicative of a slew of other factors.Dr.
HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY Since 1934, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is an international center for raptor conservation, education, observation and research. Our all-ages learning center and 2,600-acre wildlife santuary is open nearly every day of the year. From August through December, you can join us in the time-honored tradition of watching for migrant hawks, eagles and falcons that soar past our scenic overlook.VISIT HAWK MOUNTAIN
Visit Hawk Mountain Sanctuary. The incredible vantage point from Hawk Mountain offers the chance to see some the largest birds in the world and jaw-dropping views. Join us in learning about the role raptors play in the ecosystem and stay up-to-date on our conservation, research, and education efforts. HAWK MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUNDS All campers must first check in at the trail entrance. Please be prepared to show your membership card and a Photo ID at registration. A $20 deposit for Parking Permit is required (returned upon checkout). Check in: 12 PM. Check out: 11 AM. Pack In-Pack Out - There HIKING | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Hiking . Hawk Mountain's 2500 acres of protected forests includes 8+ miles of hiking trails, varying in length and difficulty. There is trail fee for non-members, and hiking is only allowed from dawn to dusk.Please be sure to follow all rules and regulations.. Use the links below to prepare yourself for your visit to the Mountain. EVENTS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN June, 2021. 10. 9:00 - 11:30 AM. $20.00. Adventure to one or more American kestrel nestboxes with a Hawk Mountain scientist and learn more about this growing research. Kestrel Nestbox Research Tours -. View Details. Sounds of Summer Bird Walk. June, 2021.ADMISSION & HOURS
Wear cleats, carry all necessary supplies in a daypack, and consider using walking poles or a walking stick. Hours of Operation. Trails are open daily, 8 AM - 5 PM. Visitor Center open with limited hours. No winter maintenance provided. Trail Admission Fees and Procedure: Proceed directly to trailhead gate.TRAIL DESCRIPTIONS
Distance: 4.5 miles. Begin with the River of Rocks trail and go around the first boulder field, and continue 1.15 miles to junction # 7 on the Golden Eagle trail. Continue on the Golden Eagle trail to junction #1, turn left onto Skyline Trail, and hike to North Lookout. Take the Lookout Trail back down to the Visitor Center.SUMMER CAMPS
Campers can choose one week or join us for the entire summer! * Hawk Mountain Sanctuary reserves the right to modify and/or change camp program activities and structure based on health, safety, and other variable factors. 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM, daily. Cost: $250, $200 forMembers.
SPRING HAWK MIGRATION Hawks can be observed migrating past Hawk Mountain any day from mid-August through mid-December in autumn and in April through mid May in spring. Most observations of migrating hawks occur between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm. If there is a strong wind, raptors may begin migrating at dawn and fly until dusk. Migrant hawks can be seen allday on
ACOPIAN CENTER
The Acopian Center is headquarters for Hawk Mountain programs in conservation science and training. Opened in 2002, the facility is named in honor of its benefactor, the late Mr. Sarkis Acopian and the Acopian family. A biological field station and training facility, the Acopian Center features: Two residence buildings that accommodate upto 20
HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY Since 1934, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is an international center for raptor conservation, education, observation and research. Our all-ages learning center and 2,600-acre wildlife santuary is open nearly every day of the year. From August through December, you can join us in the time-honored tradition of watching for migrant hawks, eagles and falcons that soar past our scenic overlook.VISIT HAWK MOUNTAIN
Visit Hawk Mountain Sanctuary. The incredible vantage point from Hawk Mountain offers the chance to see some the largest birds in the world and jaw-dropping views. Join us in learning about the role raptors play in the ecosystem and stay up-to-date on our conservation, research, and education efforts. HAWK MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUNDS All campers must first check in at the trail entrance. Please be prepared to show your membership card and a Photo ID at registration. A $20 deposit for Parking Permit is required (returned upon checkout). Check in: 12 PM. Check out: 11 AM. Pack In-Pack Out - There HIKING | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Hiking . Hawk Mountain's 2500 acres of protected forests includes 8+ miles of hiking trails, varying in length and difficulty. There is trail fee for non-members, and hiking is only allowed from dawn to dusk.Please be sure to follow all rules and regulations.. Use the links below to prepare yourself for your visit to the Mountain. EVENTS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN June, 2021. 10. 9:00 - 11:30 AM. $20.00. Adventure to one or more American kestrel nestboxes with a Hawk Mountain scientist and learn more about this growing research. Kestrel Nestbox Research Tours -. View Details. Sounds of Summer Bird Walk. June, 2021.ADMISSION & HOURS
Wear cleats, carry all necessary supplies in a daypack, and consider using walking poles or a walking stick. Hours of Operation. Trails are open daily, 8 AM - 5 PM. Visitor Center open with limited hours. No winter maintenance provided. Trail Admission Fees and Procedure: Proceed directly to trailhead gate.TRAIL DESCRIPTIONS
Distance: 4.5 miles. Begin with the River of Rocks trail and go around the first boulder field, and continue 1.15 miles to junction # 7 on the Golden Eagle trail. Continue on the Golden Eagle trail to junction #1, turn left onto Skyline Trail, and hike to North Lookout. Take the Lookout Trail back down to the Visitor Center.SUMMER CAMPS
Campers can choose one week or join us for the entire summer! * Hawk Mountain Sanctuary reserves the right to modify and/or change camp program activities and structure based on health, safety, and other variable factors. 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM, daily. Cost: $250, $200 forMembers.
SPRING HAWK MIGRATION Hawks can be observed migrating past Hawk Mountain any day from mid-August through mid-December in autumn and in April through mid May in spring. Most observations of migrating hawks occur between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm. If there is a strong wind, raptors may begin migrating at dawn and fly until dusk. Migrant hawks can be seen allday on
ACOPIAN CENTER
The Acopian Center is headquarters for Hawk Mountain programs in conservation science and training. Opened in 2002, the facility is named in honor of its benefactor, the late Mr. Sarkis Acopian and the Acopian family. A biological field station and training facility, the Acopian Center features: Two residence buildings that accommodate upto 20
HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY Since 1934, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is an international center for raptor conservation, education, observation and research. Our all-ages learning center and 2,600-acre wildlife santuary is open nearly every day of the year. From August through December, you can join us in the time-honored tradition of watching for migrant hawks, eagles and falcons that soar past our scenic overlook. RAPTORS AT HAWK MOUNTAIN Raptors at Hawk Mountain. Hawk Mountain is a great place to learn about raptors and see them in person. Our trails and lookouts offer beautiful scenery and access to nature every day of the year. RaptorPedia is our always-in-progress resource for learning about raptors here at Hawk Mountain and around the world. Learn more aboutAmerican Kestrel.
MEMBERSHIP | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Join Today Renew Your Membership Give as a Gift. Gift memberships may also be purchased in the Mountain Bookstore or by phone, 610-756-6961. Please allow 2-4 weeks for membership cards to be processed and mailed out. Holidays may delay processing time. The Visitor Center staff can look up your account at any time to allow access to the trails HAWK MOUNTAIN RECEIVES GET OUTDOORS PA GRANT Support team Rosalie\'s Raptors & the 1st Breeding Bird Blitz. View Details. Hawk Mountain Receives Get Outdoors PA Grant. Posted on June07, 2021 in Giving
ECO-TOURS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN 2021 Veracruz River of Raptors Tour Sept 28 - Oct 7 Main Tour . 10 days including 2 nights in northernmost rain forest in the Americas . Cost: $3600 (will include hotels, meals, ground transportation, entry/guide fees, NOT airfare) Tour leaders: Dr. Laurie Goodrich, Hawk Mountain Director of Conservation Science and Eduardo Martinez Levya,Pronatura Biologist
HAWK MOUNTAIN COLLABORATES IN FREE VIRTUAL EDUCATOR Support team Rosalie\'s Raptors & the 1st Breeding Bird Blitz. View Details. Hawk Mountain Collaborates in Free Virtual Educator WorkshopSeries
INTERACTIVE TRACKING MAPS Interactive Tracking Maps. Hawk Mountain and its colleagues are trapping and tagging a variety of raptors to learn about their migration ecology, range and other movements, and findings help to guide conservation. Mapping information on all birds, and in fact, on many migratory species, is available on Movebank.org, an internationalonline
AUTUMN HAWK MIGRATION Hawk Mountain's Autumn Migration Hawk Count is the longest running raptor migration count in the world.It began in 1934, when founder Rosalie Edge hired a curator named Maurice Broun, and he started meticulously keeping track of the passing migrants.RED-SHOULDERED HAWK
Red-shouldered Hawks are part of the family Accipitridae, which includes 224 species of hawks, eagles, vultures, harriers, and kites. Are daytime ecological equivalents of Barred Owls (Strix varia). Because of forest fragmentation, Red-tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) have replaced Red-shouldered Hawks in many parts of eastern NorthAmerica.
HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY ONLINE STORE Connect With Us. Navigate. Customer Service; Privacy Policy; Sitemap; Accessibility Statement; Categories. Decals; Sale; New; Accessories; Apparel; Books; Coffee HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY Since 1934, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is an international center for raptor conservation, education, observation and research. Our all-ages learning center and 2,600-acre wildlife santuary is open nearly every day of the year. From August through December, you can join us in the time-honored tradition of watching for migrant hawks, eagles and falcons that soar past our scenic overlook.VISIT HAWK MOUNTAIN
Visit Hawk Mountain Sanctuary. The incredible vantage point from Hawk Mountain offers the chance to see some the largest birds in the world and jaw-dropping views. Join us in learning about the role raptors play in the ecosystem and stay up-to-date on our conservation, research, and education efforts. HIKING | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Hiking . Hawk Mountain's 2500 acres of protected forests includes 8+ miles of hiking trails, varying in length and difficulty. There is trail fee for non-members, and hiking is only allowed from dawn to dusk.Please be sure to follow all rules and regulations.. Use the links below to prepare yourself for your visit to the Mountain. HAWK MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUNDS All campers must first check in at the trail entrance. Please be prepared to show your membership card and a Photo ID at registration. A $20 deposit for Parking Permit is required (returned upon checkout). Check in: 12 PM. Check out: 11 AM. Pack In-Pack Out - There EVENTS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN June, 2021. 10. 9:00 - 11:30 AM. $20.00. Adventure to one or more American kestrel nestboxes with a Hawk Mountain scientist and learn more about this growing research. Kestrel Nestbox Research Tours -. View Details. Sounds of Summer Bird Walk. June, 2021. HAWK MOUNTAIN ANNOUNCES 2021 SPRING NATIVE PLANT SALE Hawk Mountain announces 2021 Spring Native Plant Sale. Saturday, May 15th begins Hawk Mountain’s Native Plant Sale weekend, featuring over 100 species of Pennsylvania native wildflowers, perennials, vines, grasses, ferns, shrubs, and trees. These native plants can help attract birds, butterflies, and wildlife and create a more naturalTRAIL DESCRIPTIONS
Distance: 4.5 miles. Begin with the River of Rocks trail and go around the first boulder field, and continue 1.15 miles to junction # 7 on the Golden Eagle trail. Continue on the Golden Eagle trail to junction #1, turn left onto Skyline Trail, and hike to North Lookout. Take the Lookout Trail back down to the Visitor Center.SUMMER CAMPS
Campers can choose one week or join us for the entire summer! * Hawk Mountain Sanctuary reserves the right to modify and/or change camp program activities and structure based on health, safety, and other variable factors. 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM, daily. Cost: $250, $200 forMembers.
SPRING HAWK MIGRATION Hawks can be observed migrating past Hawk Mountain any day from mid-August through mid-December in autumn and in April through mid May in spring. Most observations of migrating hawks occur between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm. If there is a strong wind, raptors may begin migrating at dawn and fly until dusk. Migrant hawks can be seen allday on
ACOPIAN CENTER
The Acopian Center is headquarters for Hawk Mountain programs in conservation science and training. Opened in 2002, the facility is named in honor of its benefactor, the late Mr. Sarkis Acopian and the Acopian family. A biological field station and training facility, the Acopian Center features: Two residence buildings that accommodate upto 20
HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY Since 1934, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is an international center for raptor conservation, education, observation and research. Our all-ages learning center and 2,600-acre wildlife santuary is open nearly every day of the year. From August through December, you can join us in the time-honored tradition of watching for migrant hawks, eagles and falcons that soar past our scenic overlook.VISIT HAWK MOUNTAIN
Visit Hawk Mountain Sanctuary. The incredible vantage point from Hawk Mountain offers the chance to see some the largest birds in the world and jaw-dropping views. Join us in learning about the role raptors play in the ecosystem and stay up-to-date on our conservation, research, and education efforts. HIKING | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Hiking . Hawk Mountain's 2500 acres of protected forests includes 8+ miles of hiking trails, varying in length and difficulty. There is trail fee for non-members, and hiking is only allowed from dawn to dusk.Please be sure to follow all rules and regulations.. Use the links below to prepare yourself for your visit to the Mountain. HAWK MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUNDS All campers must first check in at the trail entrance. Please be prepared to show your membership card and a Photo ID at registration. A $20 deposit for Parking Permit is required (returned upon checkout). Check in: 12 PM. Check out: 11 AM. Pack In-Pack Out - There EVENTS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN June, 2021. 10. 9:00 - 11:30 AM. $20.00. Adventure to one or more American kestrel nestboxes with a Hawk Mountain scientist and learn more about this growing research. Kestrel Nestbox Research Tours -. View Details. Sounds of Summer Bird Walk. June, 2021. HAWK MOUNTAIN ANNOUNCES 2021 SPRING NATIVE PLANT SALE Hawk Mountain announces 2021 Spring Native Plant Sale. Saturday, May 15th begins Hawk Mountain’s Native Plant Sale weekend, featuring over 100 species of Pennsylvania native wildflowers, perennials, vines, grasses, ferns, shrubs, and trees. These native plants can help attract birds, butterflies, and wildlife and create a more naturalTRAIL DESCRIPTIONS
Distance: 4.5 miles. Begin with the River of Rocks trail and go around the first boulder field, and continue 1.15 miles to junction # 7 on the Golden Eagle trail. Continue on the Golden Eagle trail to junction #1, turn left onto Skyline Trail, and hike to North Lookout. Take the Lookout Trail back down to the Visitor Center.SUMMER CAMPS
Campers can choose one week or join us for the entire summer! * Hawk Mountain Sanctuary reserves the right to modify and/or change camp program activities and structure based on health, safety, and other variable factors. 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM, daily. Cost: $250, $200 forMembers.
SPRING HAWK MIGRATION Hawks can be observed migrating past Hawk Mountain any day from mid-August through mid-December in autumn and in April through mid May in spring. Most observations of migrating hawks occur between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm. If there is a strong wind, raptors may begin migrating at dawn and fly until dusk. Migrant hawks can be seen allday on
ACOPIAN CENTER
The Acopian Center is headquarters for Hawk Mountain programs in conservation science and training. Opened in 2002, the facility is named in honor of its benefactor, the late Mr. Sarkis Acopian and the Acopian family. A biological field station and training facility, the Acopian Center features: Two residence buildings that accommodate upto 20
HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY Since 1934, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is an international center for raptor conservation, education, observation and research. Our all-ages learning center and 2,600-acre wildlife santuary is open nearly every day of the year. From August through December, you can join us in the time-honored tradition of watching for migrant hawks, eagles and falcons that soar past our scenic overlook. HAWK MOUNTAIN ANNOUNCES 2021 SPRING NATIVE PLANT SALE Hawk Mountain announces 2021 Spring Native Plant Sale. Saturday, May 15th begins Hawk Mountain’s Native Plant Sale weekend, featuring over 100 species of Pennsylvania native wildflowers, perennials, vines, grasses, ferns, shrubs, and trees. These native plants can help attract birds, butterflies, and wildlife and create a more naturalADMISSION & HOURS
Wear cleats, carry all necessary supplies in a daypack, and consider using walking poles or a walking stick. Hours of Operation. Trails are open daily, 8 AM - 5 PM. Visitor Center open with limited hours. No winter maintenance provided. Trail Admission Fees and Procedure: Proceed directly to trailhead gate. HAWK MOUNTAIN RECEIVES GET OUTDOORS PA GRANT Support team Rosalie\'s Raptors & the 1st Breeding Bird Blitz. View Details. Hawk Mountain Receives Get Outdoors PA Grant. Posted on June07, 2021 in Giving
HAWK MOUNTAIN COLLABORATES IN FREE VIRTUAL EDUCATOR Support team Rosalie\'s Raptors & the 1st Breeding Bird Blitz. View Details. Hawk Mountain Collaborates in Free Virtual Educator WorkshopSeries
RED-TAILED HAWK
Red-tailed Hawks are part of the family Accipitridae, which includes 224 species of hawks, eagles, vultures, harriers, and kites. There are 16 sub-species of Red-tailed Hawks in North America. Often hunt along Interstate Highways, and are sometimes called roadside hawks. Are thelargest buteos in
RED-SHOULDERED HAWK
Red-shouldered Hawks are part of the family Accipitridae, which includes 224 species of hawks, eagles, vultures, harriers, and kites. Are daytime ecological equivalents of Barred Owls (Strix varia). Because of forest fragmentation, Red-tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) have replaced Red-shouldered Hawks in many parts of eastern NorthAmerica.
INAUGURAL BREEDING BIRD BLITZ FOR CONSERVATION Northern harriers are threatened in PA and rely upon grassland habitat to survive. Photo by Lonny Holmes HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY ONLINE STORE Connect With Us. Navigate. Customer Service; Privacy Policy; Sitemap; Accessibility Statement; Categories. Decals; Sale; New; Accessories; Apparel; Books; Coffee BEHIND THE SCENES AT SHAVER'S CREEK IDEA Fund and Nature Camp Scholarships. View Details. Behind the Scenes at Shaver's Creek | Educator Workshop HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY Since 1934, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is an international center for raptor conservation, education, observation and research. Our all-ages learning center and 2,600-acre wildlife santuary is open nearly every day of the year. From August through December, you can join us in the time-honored tradition of watching for migrant hawks, eagles and falcons that soar past our scenic overlook. HIKING | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Hiking . Hawk Mountain's 2500 acres of protected forests includes 8+ miles of hiking trails, varying in length and difficulty. There is trail fee for non-members, and hiking is only allowed from dawn to dusk.Please be sure to follow all rules and regulations.. Use the links below to prepare yourself for your visit to the Mountain. HAWK MOUNTAIN ANNOUNCES 2021 SPRING NATIVE PLANT SALE Hawk Mountain announces 2021 Spring Native Plant Sale. Saturday, May 15th begins Hawk Mountain’s Native Plant Sale weekend, featuring over 100 species of Pennsylvania native wildflowers, perennials, vines, grasses, ferns, shrubs, and trees. These native plants can help attract birds, butterflies, and wildlife and create a more natural HAWK MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUNDS All campers must first check in at the trail entrance. Please be prepared to show your membership card and a Photo ID at registration. A $20 deposit for Parking Permit is required (returned upon checkout). Check in: 12 PM. Check out: 11 AM. Pack In-Pack Out - There LOCATIONS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Locations. Learn more about Acopian Center. Acopian Center. Learn more about Education Building. Education Building. Learn more about Visitor Center. Visitor Center. ECO-TOURS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN 2021 Veracruz River of Raptors Tour Sept 28 - Oct 7 Main Tour . 10 days including 2 nights in northernmost rain forest in the Americas . Cost: $3600 (will include hotels, meals, ground transportation, entry/guide fees, NOT airfare) Tour leaders: Dr. Laurie Goodrich, Hawk Mountain Director of Conservation Science and Eduardo Martinez Levya,Pronatura Biologist
SPRING HAWK MIGRATION Hawks can be observed migrating past Hawk Mountain any day from mid-August through mid-December in autumn and in April through mid May in spring. Most observations of migrating hawks occur between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm. If there is a strong wind, raptors may begin migrating at dawn and fly until dusk. Migrant hawks can be seen allday on
NATIVE PLANT SALES
Fall Plant Sale: Mid September. The Hawk Mountain Native Plant Sale features helpful volunteers, a strong educational component, and an incredible mix of native trees, shrubs, vines, grasses, ferns and flowers. Come browse or buy, and learn more about the importance of natives. All plants separated by habitat, such as sunny/hot orshady/wet.
JAMIE DAWSON
Jamie Dawson. Director of Education. 610-756-6000 ext. 209 or dawson@hawkmountain.org. M.A. Biology. Joined Hawk Mountain in 2018. Jamie oversees all local-to-global education programming including expanding our global reach through international education training. Jamie, who is bilingual, has extensive experience leading anddeveloping non
LAURIE GOODRICH
Laurie Goodrich, Ph.D. Sarkis Acopian Director of Conservation Science. 570-943-3411 x106. goodrich@hawkmountain.org. Ph.D. Ecology. Joined Hawk Mountain in 1984. Hawk Mountain hired Laurie as its first full-time research biologist, and more than 30 years later, she was selected her as the Sanctuary's Sarkis Acopian Director ofConservation
HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY Since 1934, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is an international center for raptor conservation, education, observation and research. Our all-ages learning center and 2,600-acre wildlife santuary is open nearly every day of the year. From August through December, you can join us in the time-honored tradition of watching for migrant hawks, eagles and falcons that soar past our scenic overlook. HIKING | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Hiking . Hawk Mountain's 2500 acres of protected forests includes 8+ miles of hiking trails, varying in length and difficulty. There is trail fee for non-members, and hiking is only allowed from dawn to dusk.Please be sure to follow all rules and regulations.. Use the links below to prepare yourself for your visit to the Mountain. HAWK MOUNTAIN ANNOUNCES 2021 SPRING NATIVE PLANT SALE Hawk Mountain announces 2021 Spring Native Plant Sale. Saturday, May 15th begins Hawk Mountain’s Native Plant Sale weekend, featuring over 100 species of Pennsylvania native wildflowers, perennials, vines, grasses, ferns, shrubs, and trees. These native plants can help attract birds, butterflies, and wildlife and create a more natural HAWK MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUNDS All campers must first check in at the trail entrance. Please be prepared to show your membership card and a Photo ID at registration. A $20 deposit for Parking Permit is required (returned upon checkout). Check in: 12 PM. Check out: 11 AM. Pack In-Pack Out - There LOCATIONS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Locations. Learn more about Acopian Center. Acopian Center. Learn more about Education Building. Education Building. Learn more about Visitor Center. Visitor Center. ECO-TOURS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN 2021 Veracruz River of Raptors Tour Sept 28 - Oct 7 Main Tour . 10 days including 2 nights in northernmost rain forest in the Americas . Cost: $3600 (will include hotels, meals, ground transportation, entry/guide fees, NOT airfare) Tour leaders: Dr. Laurie Goodrich, Hawk Mountain Director of Conservation Science and Eduardo Martinez Levya,Pronatura Biologist
SPRING HAWK MIGRATION Hawks can be observed migrating past Hawk Mountain any day from mid-August through mid-December in autumn and in April through mid May in spring. Most observations of migrating hawks occur between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm. If there is a strong wind, raptors may begin migrating at dawn and fly until dusk. Migrant hawks can be seen allday on
NATIVE PLANT SALES
Fall Plant Sale: Mid September. The Hawk Mountain Native Plant Sale features helpful volunteers, a strong educational component, and an incredible mix of native trees, shrubs, vines, grasses, ferns and flowers. Come browse or buy, and learn more about the importance of natives. All plants separated by habitat, such as sunny/hot orshady/wet.
JAMIE DAWSON
Jamie Dawson. Director of Education. 610-756-6000 ext. 209 or dawson@hawkmountain.org. M.A. Biology. Joined Hawk Mountain in 2018. Jamie oversees all local-to-global education programming including expanding our global reach through international education training. Jamie, who is bilingual, has extensive experience leading anddeveloping non
LAURIE GOODRICH
Laurie Goodrich, Ph.D. Sarkis Acopian Director of Conservation Science. 570-943-3411 x106. goodrich@hawkmountain.org. Ph.D. Ecology. Joined Hawk Mountain in 1984. Hawk Mountain hired Laurie as its first full-time research biologist, and more than 30 years later, she was selected her as the Sanctuary's Sarkis Acopian Director ofConservation
EVENTS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN June, 2021. 10. 9:00 - 11:30 AM. $20.00. Adventure to one or more American kestrel nestboxes with a Hawk Mountain scientist and learn more about this growing research. Kestrel Nestbox Research Tours -. View Details. Sounds of Summer Bird Walk. June, 2021.VIRTUAL PROGRAMS
Hawk Mountain uses Zoom for its meetings. You will receive a link to "join" your program on the day of the online event. If you have difficulty, please email info@hawkmountain.org. Virtual Programs that carry a program fee will only be made available to those who register. Visit our Youtube Channel.TRAIL DESCRIPTIONS
Distance: 4.5 miles. Begin with the River of Rocks trail and go around the first boulder field, and continue 1.15 miles to junction # 7 on the Golden Eagle trail. Continue on the Golden Eagle trail to junction #1, turn left onto Skyline Trail, and hike to North Lookout. Take the Lookout Trail back down to the Visitor Center. RAPTORS AT HAWK MOUNTAIN Raptors at Hawk Mountain. Hawk Mountain is a great place to learn about raptors and see them in person. Our trails and lookouts offer beautiful scenery and access to nature every day of the year. RaptorPedia is our always-in-progress resource for learning about raptors here at Hawk Mountain and around the world. Learn more aboutAmerican Kestrel.
SUMMER CAMPS
Campers can choose one week or join us for the entire summer! * Hawk Mountain Sanctuary reserves the right to modify and/or change camp program activities and structure based on health, safety, and other variable factors. 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM, daily. Cost: $250, $200 forMembers.
ACOPIAN CENTER
The Acopian Center is headquarters for Hawk Mountain programs in conservation science and training. Opened in 2002, the facility is named in honor of its benefactor, the late Mr. Sarkis Acopian and the Acopian family. A biological field station and training facility, the Acopian Center features: Two residence buildings that accommodate upto 20
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KESTREL CAM
For over 5 years, Hawk Mountain hosts a 24/7 live stream via cameras mounted within 1-2 local American kestrel nest boxes installed by the Sanctuary's Conservation Science team. The Kestrel Cam streams from a nest box on a private local farm and a box near the Acopian Center for Conservation Learning, and it runs from about mid-March to the end SPRING HAWK MIGRATION Hawks can be observed migrating past Hawk Mountain any day from mid-August through mid-December in autumn and in April through mid May in spring. Most observations of migrating hawks occur between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm. If there is a strong wind, raptors may begin migrating at dawn and fly until dusk. Migrant hawks can be seen allday on
RED-SHOULDERED HAWK
Red-shouldered Hawks are part of the family Accipitridae, which includes 224 species of hawks, eagles, vultures, harriers, and kites. Are daytime ecological equivalents of Barred Owls (Strix varia). Because of forest fragmentation, Red-tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) have replaced Red-shouldered Hawks in many parts of eastern NorthAmerica.
HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY Since 1934, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is an international center for raptor conservation, education, observation and research. Our all-ages learning center and 2,600-acre wildlife santuary is open nearly every day of the year. From August through December, you can join us in the time-honored tradition of watching for migrant hawks, eagles and falcons that soar past our scenic overlook. HIKING | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Hiking . Hawk Mountain's 2500 acres of protected forests includes 8+ miles of hiking trails, varying in length and difficulty. There is trail fee for non-members, and hiking is only allowed from dawn to dusk.Please be sure to follow all rules and regulations.. Use the links below to prepare yourself for your visit to the Mountain. HAWK MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUNDS * Hawk Mountain is not responsible for any damage or lost items while using the campgrounds. * Camping facilities are patrolled nightly * Camping is a privilege. HAWK MOUNTAIN ANNOUNCES 2021 SPRING NATIVE PLANT SALE Saturday, May 15th begins Hawk Mountain’s Native Plant Sale weekend, featuring over 100 species of Pennsylvania native wildflowers, perennials, vines, grasses, ferns, shrubs, and trees. LOCATIONS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN 2021 Hawk Mountain Sanctuary. All rights reserved. Website by MoJoActiveMoJo Active
RAPTORS AT HAWK MOUNTAIN Hawk Mountain is a great place to learn about raptors and see them in person. Our trails and lookouts offer beautiful scenery and access to nature every day of the year. ECO-TOURS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN 2021 Veracruz River of Raptors Tour Sept 28 - Oct 7 Main Tour . 10 days including 2 nights in northernmost rain forest in the Americas . Cost: $3600 (will include hotels, meals, ground transportation, entry/guide fees, NOT airfare) Tour leaders: Dr. Laurie Goodrich, Hawk Mountain Director of Conservation Science and Eduardo Martinez Levya,Pronatura Biologist
NATIVE PLANT SALES
Support the Native Habitat Garden! Support for the Native Habitat Garden is always appreciated. Use the button below to donate today, and be sure to include in the comments of the form that the online gift is for the Native Habitat Garden. SPRING HAWK MIGRATION Hawk Mountain has monitored the spring raptor migration intermittently since the 1960s, using several different observation points. Since 2000 the count has been conducted daily at North Lookout by Conservation Science interns between April 1 and May 15.JAMIE DAWSON
Jamie Dawson. Director of Education 610-756-6000 ext. 209 or . M.A. Biology. Joined Hawk Mountain in 2018. Jamie oversees all local-to-global education programming including expanding our global reach through international education training. HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY Since 1934, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is an international center for raptor conservation, education, observation and research. Our all-ages learning center and 2,600-acre wildlife santuary is open nearly every day of the year. From August through December, you can join us in the time-honored tradition of watching for migrant hawks, eagles and falcons that soar past our scenic overlook. HIKING | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Hiking . Hawk Mountain's 2500 acres of protected forests includes 8+ miles of hiking trails, varying in length and difficulty. There is trail fee for non-members, and hiking is only allowed from dawn to dusk.Please be sure to follow all rules and regulations.. Use the links below to prepare yourself for your visit to the Mountain. HAWK MOUNTAIN CAMPGROUNDS * Hawk Mountain is not responsible for any damage or lost items while using the campgrounds. * Camping facilities are patrolled nightly * Camping is a privilege. HAWK MOUNTAIN ANNOUNCES 2021 SPRING NATIVE PLANT SALE Saturday, May 15th begins Hawk Mountain’s Native Plant Sale weekend, featuring over 100 species of Pennsylvania native wildflowers, perennials, vines, grasses, ferns, shrubs, and trees. LOCATIONS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN 2021 Hawk Mountain Sanctuary. All rights reserved. Website by MoJoActiveMoJo Active
RAPTORS AT HAWK MOUNTAIN Hawk Mountain is a great place to learn about raptors and see them in person. Our trails and lookouts offer beautiful scenery and access to nature every day of the year. ECO-TOURS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN 2021 Veracruz River of Raptors Tour Sept 28 - Oct 7 Main Tour . 10 days including 2 nights in northernmost rain forest in the Americas . Cost: $3600 (will include hotels, meals, ground transportation, entry/guide fees, NOT airfare) Tour leaders: Dr. Laurie Goodrich, Hawk Mountain Director of Conservation Science and Eduardo Martinez Levya,Pronatura Biologist
NATIVE PLANT SALES
Support the Native Habitat Garden! Support for the Native Habitat Garden is always appreciated. Use the button below to donate today, and be sure to include in the comments of the form that the online gift is for the Native Habitat Garden. SPRING HAWK MIGRATION Hawk Mountain has monitored the spring raptor migration intermittently since the 1960s, using several different observation points. Since 2000 the count has been conducted daily at North Lookout by Conservation Science interns between April 1 and May 15.JAMIE DAWSON
Jamie Dawson. Director of Education 610-756-6000 ext. 209 or . M.A. Biology. Joined Hawk Mountain in 2018. Jamie oversees all local-to-global education programming including expanding our global reach through international education training. EVENTS | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Events. Register for most of our events at hawkmountain.ticketleap.com.. On-site events have been adapted for social distancing. Masks are required. HIKING | HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY: LEARN VISIT JOIN Hiking . Hawk Mountain's 2500 acres of protected forests includes 8+ miles of hiking trails, varying in length and difficulty. There is trail fee for non-members, and hiking is only allowed from dawn to dusk.Please be sure to follow all rules and regulations.. Use the links below to prepare yourself for your visit to the Mountain.TRAIL DESCRIPTIONS
Trail Descriptions To access all trails, follow the walkway from the Visitor Center and cross Hawk Mountain Road to begin at the entrance. TRAILS ARE ROCKY AND UNGRADED except the RAPTORS AT HAWK MOUNTAIN Hawk Mountain is a great place to learn about raptors and see them in person. Our trails and lookouts offer beautiful scenery and access to nature every day of the year. HAWK MOUNTAIN RECEIVES GET OUTDOORS PA GRANT Support team Rosalie\'s Raptors & the 1st Breeding Bird Blitz. View Details. Hawk Mountain Receives Get Outdoors PA Grant. Posted on June07, 2021 in Giving
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(SOLD OUT) Wild Survivors Summer Camp. July 12 - 16 Grades 1st - 3rd Discover how humans, plants, and wild animals survive in the forest. Pretend to find bears and learn what to do, build emergency shelters (aka forts), role play getting lost, and learn how to stay safe.ACOPIAN CENTER
Our biological field station and training facility 410 Summer Valley Rd, Orwigsburg, PA 17961 Phone: (570) 943-3411. Contact Us . Expanding raptor conservation since 2002KESTREL CAM
American Kestrel LIVE Web Cam . For over 5 years, Hawk Mountain hosts a 24/7 live stream via cameras mounted within 1-2 local American kestrel nest boxes installed SPRING HAWK MIGRATION Hawk Mountain has monitored the spring raptor migration intermittently since the 1960s, using several different observation points. Since 2000 the count has been conducted daily at North Lookout by Conservation Science interns between April 1 and May 15. INAUGURAL BREEDING BIRD BLITZ FOR CONSERVATION Northern harriers are threatened in PA and rely upon grassland habitat to survive. Photo by Lonny Holmes Skip to main content Enable accessibility forvisually impaired
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Free VIRTUAL Teacher Workshop Series Hawk Mountain presents VIRTUAL Wild About Raptors Educator Workshop Series in a collaborative that includes the PA Game Commission, DEP, Shaver's Creek Environmental Center, and the Motus Tracking ... Free VIRTUAL Teacher Workshop Series - Read MoreVisitors
Hawk Mountain announces 2021 Spring Native Plant Sale Hawk Mountain’s Native Plant Sale will be held May 15-16, featuring over 100 species of Pennsylvania native plants for your homelandscape.
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Berks Sinfonietta to perform June 12 Hawk Mountain Hawk Mountain Sanctuary and the Berks Sinfonietta have teamed up to present Music on the Mountain, a 90-minute presentation of classical selections on Saturday, June 12 at 2 PM in the Sanctuary’s n... Berks Sinfonietta to perform June 12 Hawk Mountain - Read MoreGiving
Celebrate Spring Migration and Hawk Mountain with Raptorthon 2021 On April 24, Hawk Mountain will participate in the 2021 Raptorthon with a team led by Dr. Laurie Goodrich and the 2021 conservationscience trainees.
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Spring Migration Hawk Watch launches April 1 Hawk Mountain invites visitors to look for returning raptors and other migrants during its annual Spring Hawk Watch, held daily April 1through May 15.
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