Mass Audubon's Cook's Canyon Wildlife Sanctuary Entrance
About the Business
Mass Audubon's Cook's Canyon Wildlife Sanctuary Entrance is a beautiful park and tourist attraction located at 119 South Street in Barre, Massachusetts, United States. Named after the ravine where Galloway Brook flows, Cook's Canyon was once a popular destination in the early 20th century, known for its stunning waterfall cascading over rocky ledges.
Visitors to the sanctuary can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities and opportunities to connect with nature. Whether you're looking to hike, bird watch, or simply relax in the peaceful surroundings, Cook's Canyon has something for everyone.
Mass Audubon is a nonprofit organization dedicated to conservation and environmental education. Donations to Mass Audubon are tax-deductible, allowing supporters to contribute to the protection of wildlife and natural habitats. Don't miss the chance to explore Cook's Canyon Wildlife Sanctuary and experience the beauty of the outdoors.
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Location & Phone number
119 South St, Barre, MA 01005, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"I enjoy this trail. It was not strenuous but offered a variety of terrain. Not a very long loop for most hikers but it had lots to see and hear."
"Very nice location, normally only a few people there. Terrain along the trails is relatively smooth with little elevation changes. A lot of large roots along the trails create trip hazards. Keep your eyes on the trail. Beautiful waterfall and streams."
"Very nice little hike. The trails are well marked and pretty clean. The little canyon itself is a nice watefall and a pretty little spot to cool down and enjoy nature."
"Tucked away off the main road this scenic destination is absolutely beautiful! Walking around on the well maintained trails (as well as the seasonal back trail that crosses a small creek) you get to experience a true New England location with marvelous species of plants and beautiful trees. Around the small pond at the end of the trail you can smell the fresh wild lilac scent on the air as you observe the pond and its wildlife. Be sure to stop by and if you carry in, be sure to carry out your trash and keep this area as beautiful as when you entered! Also be sure to keep your ears open as you can hear many woodpeckers in the surrounding trees."
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