Map of Boston and Audubon Center

Map from Boston to Audubon Center

Map from Manchester Airport to Audubon Center

Getting here:
We are conveniently located in 
Southern New Hampshire between an International (BOS) and Regional (MHT) airport, 50 minutes North of Boston, off Interstate 93, between exits 5 & 6, 26 Audubon Way, Auburn, NH 03032.

Click for Google Map directions from Manchester airport.

From 93N, take the exit to Candia Road and turn right. At the traffic circle, take the 1st exit onto Bypass 28 S. In 2 miles, turn left on Spofford Road, then turn left on Audubon Way.

From 93S, take Rte. 101 east to Exit 1. Turn right to go south on Bypass 28. At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit to continue south on Bypass 28. In 2 miles, turn left on Spofford Road, then turn left on Audubon Way.

Free parking.

 

Lodging

For those attending the Frost Farm Poetry Conference, we encourage you to book your hotel room as early as possible for the best rates and availability (not included in conference fees).  While local participants may prefer to return home each evening, others may like to gather at a central hotel and we recommend: 

Best Western Executive Court & Conference Center, Manchester, NH (15 min from Audubon Center)

Garner Hotel, Londonderry, NH (11 minutes from Audubon Center)

Fairfield Inn, Manchester, NH, (11 minutes from Audubon Center)

Holiday Inn, Salem, NH (21 minutes from Audubon Center)

La Quinta, Salem, NH (Across from Holiday Inn)

Make poetry a part of your vacation plan

There are so many things to do in the area for people of all ages and tastes, including amusements, golf, beaches, museums, hiking and dining, as well as tax-free shopping. Your family or friends might enjoy exploring while you workshop. After the weekend, you can join them and explore together. New Hampshire is a vacation destination for thousands of people in June. While planning your workshop, plan for your traveling companions while and after your workshop concludes www.visitnh.gov

 
 

Sponsored by the Trustees of the Robert Frost Farm and the Hyla Brook Poets