Mass Audubon's Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary 1417 Park Street, Attleboro, MA 02703
About the Business
Mass Audubon's Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary is a peaceful retreat located at 1417 Park Street in Attleboro, Massachusetts. This park and tourist attraction offers visitors a chance to explore wooded trails, a boardwalk through a red maple swamp, an upland forest, and a freshwater marsh. The sanctuary also features a beautiful lake that visitors can walk around.
In addition to the natural beauty of the sanctuary, Oak Knoll also hosts educational workshops and programs, such as the Bringing Nature Biodiversity to the Rainbow Workshop and the Youth Climate Leadership Program in South East. Visitors can also get involved in various outdoor activities and events celebrating nature.
Mass Audubon, the organization behind Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to environmental conservation. Donations to Mass Audubon are tax-deductible. Don't miss the opportunity to visit this beautiful sanctuary and connect with nature in a meaningful way.
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Location & Phone number
1417 Park St, Attleboro, MA 02703, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 - 15:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 15:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 15:00
Friday:
10:00 - 15:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 15:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 15:00
Reviews
"Tony and Nancy are awesome! They take meticulous care of this wonderful trail. It's become a regular spot for me now and I will keep coming! From the great lake view to the board walks and wildlife this place has it all!! 10/10 will come again"
"The trails are easily marked to be followed and not get lost. We saw two snakes, and a frog, and there is a teepee site made up for kids to play."
"A lovely trail and place! I did the Woody's Way trail around the lake (there is another in a more wooded area). I was told this is the one to take to see more wildlife. While I didn't see any today, it was still a peaceful and pretty walk. There are narrow boardwalks in some areas heading out towards the lake. Otherwise, the trail is like any other wooded path. Note: NO pets allowed and not good for a stroller."
"Nice little 1.7 mile walk in the woods. Depending on the time of year really determines your experience. I went twice in the last few days (September 2022) and the weather was perfect. No bugs. A couple of people. Birds chirping and chippies scurrying everywhere. There's a bench on the lake loop if you need a rest or just want to chill and take it all in. Definitely a place I'll return to. *** No Pets Allowed*** as a friendly reminder."
"The paths are well marked. The trail I walked was mostly level but the board walk was not level in places and some planks were broken but we're easily gotten over. I saw much wildlife and heard many birds. The office was closed when I was there but I had a great time."
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