The Stone Barn at Mass Audubon's Allens Pond Sanctuary
About the Business
Welcome to The Stone Barn at Mass Audubon's Allens Pond Sanctuary, a captivating museum nestled in the heart of Dartmouth, Massachusetts. Located at 786 Horseneck Road, our unique venue offers visitors an enriching experience that combines the beauty of nature with the charm of historical architecture. The Stone Barn serves as both a museum and a gateway to the breathtaking Allens Pond Sanctuary, providing an opportunity to explore and appreciate the area's diverse wildlife and natural landscapes.
Step inside the Stone Barn and immerse yourself in exhibits that showcase the rich ecological and cultural history of the region. Our displays are thoughtfully curated to engage visitors of all ages, offering insights into the local environment, conservation efforts, and the sanctuary's role in protecting native flora and fauna. The Stone Barn is not just a museum but a community hub where education and nature come together.
Visitors can also enjoy guided tours, interactive workshops, and seasonal events that highlight the sanctuary's unique offerings. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, The Stone Barn at Mass Audubon's Allens Pond Sanctuary promises a memorable experience in a serene setting. Join us in celebrating the harmony between nature and heritage at our remarkable museum.
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786 Horseneck Road, Dartmouth, Massachusetts 02748, United States
Reviews
"Awesome park. It would be a five stars review if only dogs were allowed."
"Of course I'm gonna rate it 5/5 this is my childhood home. Great grandfather owned and donated. These guys are the only ones that care enough about it to take care of it. Though last time I visited someone was living there for some reason..."
"Beautiful salt marsh farm. Staff was very helpful and pleasant. We joined Mass Audubon as a result of our visit."
"Looks like a nice spot. Couldn't figure out where to park due to lack of clear signage so I went to Allen's pond parking instead. The hiking is great based on my experience at Allen's pond, and I would recommend going there instead of wasting your time trying to figure out where to park here."
"Great place to hike. With over 7 miles of trails you can choose a path that suits your abilities and energy. This parking location doesn’t fill up as fast as the beach loop parking. And it’s about half way along the Quanset trail. Head down to Reuben’s Point early in the morning for some birding. Dress appropriately for woods and water’s edge. Parts can be buggy and you go from sunny meadow to deep woodland shade in a short distance. Enjoy it all by being prepared. Currently, buildings including the stone barn and restrooms are closed. Trail maps are weatherworn so download the digital map on the Mass Audubon website."
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