Nothing soothes the soul quite like a walk through nature, and on a beautiful day, this spot is the perfect place to be to take it all in! Take a trip south of the city to see exactly what we mean. Most people have no idea this unique sanctuary right outside of Buffalo even exists… until now!

The Anna Mae Bacon Bird Sanctuary is located in Hamburg along a bend of 18 Mile Creek.

Todd Casey - Google The sanctuary is named after Anna Mae Bacon, who was a science teacher at Hamburg High School.

This unique sanctuary boasts over six acres of creekside property.

Andrew Folts - Google The land was once used as a Victory Garden during World War II. Rumor has it that if you look hard enough, you can still see remnants of the farming to this day.

Anna Mae Bacon and her husband owned a part of the property where the sanctuary is now located.

Andrew Folts - Google Dubbed as “The Bird Lady of Hamburg,” Mrs. Bacon was known to rehabilitate birds and bring them back to health. She also enjoyed planting species of plants known to attract birds to the area.

The area was restored in 2007 and became the beautiful, unique sanctuary near Buffalo that it is today.

Richard Martone - Google Visitors to the Anna Mae Bacon Bird Sanctuary enjoy roughly one mile of creekside and meadow trails.

This place is a birder’s and nature photographer’s paradise!

Scott Calleja - Flickr All sorts of animals can be found within the trees and meadows of the sanctuary. The most popular, of course, are the birds. We highly recommend bringing your camera along for your trip to this relaxing spot!

You can find several unique species here, from migratory birds passing through to nesting species that call the sanctuary home.

TCDavis - Flickr Blue herons, bluejays, chickadees, woodpeckers, and more can all be spotted within an afternoon at the Anna Mae Bacon Bird Sanctuary.

Did we mention to bring your camera?

Evangelio Gonzalez - Flickr We can’t stress highly enough the photo opportunities that await you here!

This spot is a hidden gem in Hamburg and you need to see it, especially in the summer months.

Bill Bumgarner - Flickr While the birding is obviously great here, the scenery that will surround you at this sanctuary is amazingly beautiful, too! Several species of wildflowers can be spotted along the meadows and under the towering mature trees on the property.

You can find the Anna Mae Bacon Bird Sanctuary near the corner of Main Street and South Buffalo Street near the round-about: 1-85 NY-391, Hamburg.

Todd Casey - Google

The sanctuary is named after Anna Mae Bacon, who was a science teacher at Hamburg High School.

Andrew Folts - Google

The land was once used as a Victory Garden during World War II. Rumor has it that if you look hard enough, you can still see remnants of the farming to this day.

Dubbed as “The Bird Lady of Hamburg,” Mrs. Bacon was known to rehabilitate birds and bring them back to health. She also enjoyed planting species of plants known to attract birds to the area.

Richard Martone - Google

Visitors to the Anna Mae Bacon Bird Sanctuary enjoy roughly one mile of creekside and meadow trails.

Scott Calleja - Flickr

All sorts of animals can be found within the trees and meadows of the sanctuary. The most popular, of course, are the birds. We highly recommend bringing your camera along for your trip to this relaxing spot!

TCDavis - Flickr

Blue herons, bluejays, chickadees, woodpeckers, and more can all be spotted within an afternoon at the Anna Mae Bacon Bird Sanctuary.

Evangelio Gonzalez - Flickr

We can’t stress highly enough the photo opportunities that await you here!

Bill Bumgarner - Flickr

While the birding is obviously great here, the scenery that will surround you at this sanctuary is amazingly beautiful, too! Several species of wildflowers can be spotted along the meadows and under the towering mature trees on the property.

Did you know about this unique sanctuary near Buffalo? Share your experiences with us at the Anna Mae Bacon Bird Sanctuary in the comments below and be sure to tag us in any photos you have of this serene spot using #onlyinbflo on Instagram!

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