Wildlands Trust - Striar Conservancy
About the Business
Welcome to Wildlands Trust - Striar Conservancy, a serene natural oasis located on Thompson Street in Halifax, Massachusetts. As a cherished local park, Striar Conservancy offers visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty and tranquility of the great outdoors. Spread across lush landscapes, this conservancy is a haven for nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Explore miles of well-maintained trails that wind through diverse ecosystems, showcasing a rich tapestry of flora and fauna. Whether you're hiking, bird-watching, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll, the park's scenic vistas and serene ambiance provide a perfect backdrop for relaxation and exploration.
Wildlands Trust - Striar Conservancy is committed to preserving the natural beauty and ecological integrity of the area, ensuring that future generations can enjoy this precious resource. We invite you to visit and experience the wonders of nature right here in Halifax. Come and discover the tranquility and beauty that awaits at Striar Conservancy, where nature and community thrive together.
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Location & Phone number
Thompson Street, Halifax, Massachusetts 02338, United States
Reviews
"Good fun walk today with Bali the dog on new Year’s Day 2024 nice trails but muddy and watch out for the decapitated deer by the bench"
"Late in the day. Leaves covering roots on trail. We will go back."
"Well maintained trail that leads to a scenic swamp area with little frog ponds along the way. Quick, easy hike that is never crowded. Great for a family walk!"
"Great place for a short hike. Loop is just over a mile. Trails are well maintained and the parking lot is clean. No sanitary facilities here though. Very pretty vernal pools here as well as a view of the river about halfway through the trail."
"Great trails, wooden bridges and winding paths. Good for dog walks and hikes. It's approximately a mile each way but you can go further following the power line trails past the conservancy. Path gets tight at times so can be tricky if it's crowded and you have excitable dogs like mine. But for the most part it's usually quiet and there's plenty of layers to the trails so you likely won't run into people when your far enough in past the parking area."
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