Honey Hollow Nature Center
Honey Hollow Nature Center is located in a barn designed by the architect, R. Brognard Okie, who was known for his colonial restorations, which include the Betsy Ross House and Pennsbury Manor. Built in 1934, the barn provided cool, dry storage for grain, straw, and hay as well as horse stalls. In 1994, BCAS acquired the barn along with 55 acres. The renovation of the barn was completed in 1998.
Historic photographs and information are on display. The property is located on land that is protected by a conservation easement administered by Heritage Conservancy.
Straw insulation in the walls
Live Animals
Get up close to turtles, lizards, and more – an exciting experience for kids and adults alike! Visit in the afternoon, and you might catch a glimpse of our animal care routine or snack time.
Touch Tables
Explore the natural world hands-on with skulls, shells, eggs, and other fascinating artifacts that showcase the wildlife of our region.
Loft Library
Browse our reference and children’s libraries in the cozy loft space.
Events
We have events, bird walks, and camps for families and youth. See our calendar for upcoming events!


