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Tinkhamtown Woodlands
Welcome to Tinkhamtown Woodlands, a serene sanctuary nestled at 29 Long Plain Road in the heart of Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. As part of the expansive Mattapoisett River Reserve, this enchanting park offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore over 100 acres of pristine forests and wetlands, all while contributing to the protection of clean drinking water for thousands of local residents. Tinkhamtown Woodlands is a treasured property of the Buzzards Bay Coalition, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and ecological integrity of Buzzards Bay and its watershed. This area is also supported by the Mattapoisett Land Trust, which has been enriching the community's quality of life since 1974 through land conservation.
Tamarack Park
Welcome to Tamarack Park, a hidden gem nestled at 368 Bedford Street in Lakeville, Massachusetts. This town-owned park, once the site of the beloved Tamarack Restaurant, has been transformed into a vibrant haven for nature enthusiasts and families alike. With the dedicated efforts of local volunteers, Tamarack Park now boasts a thriving meadow, rich with native plants and wildlife. Explore the beauty of this unique location, perched between Assawompsett Pond and Long Pond. The park offers an array of activities for everyone, from bird watching and picnicking to kayaking and hiking. Discover the small boat launch at the back of the park, providing easy access to the stunning salt marshes of the Long Pond Conservation Area. Paddle through the narrow channels to spot a variety of birds, frogs, and turtles, and enjoy the natural beauty of one of Massachusetts' largest freshwater bodies.
Vineyard Hill Reservation
Welcome to Vineyard Hill Reservation, a scenic park nestled in the heart of Hamilton, Massachusetts. Situated between the renowned Bradley Palmer State Park and the Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, Vineyard Hill Reservation offers visitors a chance to explore one of Essex County's most breathtaking landscapes. Our extensive network of trails invites adventurers to traverse the property, with paths connecting to nearby conserved lands. As you explore, you'll walk in the footsteps of the Indigenous Pawtucket or Agawam people, who once fished these waters for alewives, shad, and Atlantic eels. This area is steeped in history and natural beauty, characterized by its classic glacial landscape of steep drumlins, streams, and boggy depressions.
New Boston Trail - Buzzards Bay Coalition
Welcome to New Boston Trail, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Mattapoisett River Reserve at 325 New Boston Road, Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Operated by the Buzzards Bay Coalition, this picturesque park offers a serene escape into nature, where visitors can explore a mile-long trail through diverse forest and wetland habitats. Awarded the 2021 Coastal Stewardship Award by the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation (CERF), the Buzzards Bay Coalition is dedicated to protecting and preserving the natural beauty of Buzzards Bay. New Boston Trail is a testament to this commitment, offering a tranquil environment for everything from a leisurely afternoon walk to an adventurous day of exploration.
Horseneck Point Life-Saving Station - Buzzards Bay Coalition
Welcome to the Horseneck Point Life-Saving Station, a unique historical gem located at 241 East Beach Road in Westport, Massachusetts. Managed by the Buzzards Bay Coalition, this state-owned station is part of the Horseneck Beach State Reservation and offers a fascinating glimpse into Westport's rich maritime history. Originally built in 1888 by the Humane Society of Massachusetts, the Life-Saving Station was one of 69 coastal rescue stations established to aid mariners in distress along Buzzards Bay’s treacherous coastline. After a storied past as a restaurant, bar, and even an ice cream parlor, the station was meticulously restored to its original appearance in 2009 and reopened as a museum and visitor center in 2014.
Boston Urban Wilds
Welcome to Boston Urban Wilds Discover the hidden gems of nature nestled within the bustling cityscape of Boston, Massachusetts. Located in the heart of the city, Boston Urban Wilds is a unique park and tourist attraction that offers a tranquil escape from urban life, showcasing the natural beauty and ecological diversity of the area.
Riverbend Trail (IRWA)
Welcome to Riverbend Trail (IRWA) - A Natural Haven in Ipswich, MA Discover the serene beauty of Riverbend Trail, a stunning 23-acre park nestled along the Ipswich River in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Our Riverbend headquarters, located at 143 County Road, is a testament to community generosity and environmental stewardship, featuring additional land contributions from the Smith Family and Congress Corporation.
DNRT Smith Farm
Welcome to DNRT Smith Farm, a serene 142-acre park nestled in the heart of Dartmouth, Massachusetts. Located on Smith Neck Road, just north of Round Hill, this protected gem offers an enchanting array of habitats, from agricultural farmlands and meadows to upland forests and salt marshes. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply looking for a peaceful escape, Smith Farm provides a perfect setting for exploration and relaxation. Our park features four well-marked walking trails that meander through diverse landscapes, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. Traverse the lush wetland woods, where mosses, ferns, and clear pools create a paradise for frogs, salamanders, and turtles. Well-constructed bridges and boardwalks ensure a dry and enjoyable walk through the wooded wetlands.
Pease Park
Welcome to Pease Park, a scenic and versatile outdoor destination located at 8 Pease Street, Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Nestled on the bustling shores of inner New Bedford Harbor, Pease Park is managed by the town of Fairhaven and offers an array of amenities for both boating enthusiasts and local residents seeking a peaceful retreat. For those looking to explore the open waters, Pease Park boasts one of three public boat ramps in the area, including the Jim Holmes Memorial Boat Ramp. This facility accommodates vessels up to 50 feet, providing easy access to the vibrant waters of Buzzards Bay. With convenient trailer parking for a small daily fee and dinghy storage available, launching your next maritime adventure has never been easier. However, please be mindful of the heavy marine traffic in this industrial harbor.
North Attleboro National Fish Hatchery
Welcome to the North Attleboro National Fish Hatchery, a vital hub for conservation and recreation located in North Attleborough, Massachusetts. Spanning 235 acres, our facility is a proud part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, dedicated to protecting and restoring the delicate balance of New England's aquatic ecosystems. Our hatchery plays a pivotal role in the restoration of American shad and brook trout along the Atlantic coast, contributing to the preservation of these iconic species. Through our collaboration with state partners, we also provide hatchery-raised fish for local recreational fishing programs and events, enriching the community's outdoor experiences.
Pingree Woodland
Welcome to Pingree Woodland Nestled in the heart of Hamilton, Massachusetts, Pingree Woodland offers visitors a serene escape into nature's embrace. Located on Maple Street, this picturesque park is a treasure trove of natural beauty and historical significance. Spanning an expansive area of forested uplands and freshwater wetlands, Pingree Woodland invites you to explore its enchanting trails that weave through glacial eskers and ancient cart paths.
Forty Flights
Discover the Untamed Beauty of Boston with Forty Flights Welcome to Forty Flights, your gateway to exploring the hidden natural gems of Boston, Massachusetts. Nestled in the heart of Boston, Forty Flights is a unique tourist attraction that invites you to experience the city's rich tapestry of urban wilds. Located at [insert exact address], our mission is to connect you with the untouched beauty and ecological significance of Boston’s green spaces.
Carvalho Farm Trail - Buzzards Bay Coalition
Welcome to Carvalho Farm Trail, a serene park located at 201 Shaw Road, Fairhaven, Massachusetts, nestled within the beautiful landscapes of Buzzards Bay. Owned and maintained by the Buzzards Bay Coalition, Carvalho Farm Trail offers visitors an opportunity to explore a diverse mix of habitats, from lush meadows and enchanting woodlands to tranquil wetlands and scenic salt marshes. This picturesque property was acquired in 2017 with support from the community and conservation grants, ensuring the preservation of one of Buzzards Bay’s healthiest waterways. Carvalho Farm’s Indian Rock Trail, just under a mile long, provides an easy and invigorating walk suitable for all hikers. Begin your journey through the tall grasses of former farmland, now a thriving natural meadow, perfect for birdwatching. As you venture further, enter a sun-dappled forest where a winding stream and rich wetlands await exploration. Don’t forget to look for vibrant wildflowers, frogs, and salamanders along the way.
Mass Audubon's West Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary
Mass Audubon's West Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, located on Prospect Street in Plainfield, Massachusetts, is a stunning park and tourist attraction nestled within the federally designated Wild & Scenic Westfield River watershed. This sanctuary is part of one of the largest aggregations of conserved land in Massachusetts, providing valuable habitat for mammals, rare plants, and ground nesting birds. Visitors can explore the beautiful natural surroundings, learn about local wildlife, and participate in various outdoor activities. Don't miss the chance to connect with nature and support the conservation efforts of Mass Audubon, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the environment. Plan your visit today and experience the beauty of West Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary.
Paskamansett Park
Welcome to Paskamansett Park, your serene escape in the heart of Dartmouth, Massachusetts. Nestled at 879 Russells Mills Road, this charming town-owned park offers a peaceful retreat amidst nature's beauty. Paskamansett Park is the perfect spot for a family picnic, a leisurely walk with your furry friend, or a relaxing day by the water. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the park's grassy lawn, where you can enjoy a picnic at the provided table or bench while taking in the serene views of the Paskamansett River. For those with a sense of adventure, the park features a canoe launch, allowing you to explore the slow, wooded waters of the river. While the water levels may be shallow, it's an ideal spot for families with young children to enjoy a fun-filled day on the water.
Satan's Kingdom Wildlife Management Area
Satan's Kingdom Wildlife Management Area is a unique and fascinating institution located in Bernardston, Massachusetts, United States. This park and zoo offers visitors the opportunity to observe and learn about a wide variety of wildlife species in their natural habitats. From majestic birds of prey to elusive mammals, visitors can get up close and personal with the amazing creatures that call Satan's Kingdom home. With its lush forests, meandering rivers, and diverse ecosystems, this institution is a haven for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Come explore Satan's Kingdom Wildlife Management Area and experience the beauty and wonder of the natural world.
Wet Meadows Viewing Platform
Welcome to Wet Meadows Viewing Platform Nestled within the expansive Common Pasture, Wet Meadows Viewing Platform offers a birding and wildlife observation paradise in Newbury, Massachusetts. Located on Scotland Road, this unique park is a sanctuary where nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of local wildlife and history.
Wompatuck State Park - Gammon Bridge
Welcome to Wompatuck State Park - Gammon Bridge, a serene and picturesque destination located in the heart of Norwell, Massachusetts. Nestled within the lush landscapes of the South Shore, our park offers a perfect escape into nature for both locals and visitors alike. Spanning over 3,500 acres, Wompatuck State Park is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, scenic trails, and rich history. At Gammon Bridge, you'll find a tranquil setting that serves as a gateway to explore the park's extensive network of hiking and biking trails, which cater to adventurers of all skill levels. Whether you're seeking a leisurely walk through the woods, an invigorating bike ride, or a peaceful spot for picnicking, our park provides a refreshing outdoor experience for everyone.
Shipyard Farm
Welcome to Shipyard Farm, a hidden gem located at 721 Sconticut Neck Road, Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Nestled along the tranquil shores of Nasketucket Bay, Shipyard Farm offers visitors a unique blend of scenic beauty and natural exploration. Managed under a conservation restriction by the Buzzards Bay Coalition, this park promises an enriching outdoor experience for all ages. As you embark on the well-marked trails, you'll journey through picturesque farmland, vibrant salt marshes, and lush coastal woods. The easy half-hour walk is perfect for introducing young explorers to the wonders of nature. Along the way, keep an eye out for diverse wildlife, from deer and rabbits to ospreys and herons, each thriving in the rich habitat diversity.
Middlesex Canal Trail
Welcome to the Middlesex Canal Trail, a serene and picturesque park located at 6 Middlesex Canal Park Drive, Woburn, Massachusetts. Nestled in the heart of historic Middlesex County, our trail offers a peaceful escape for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and families alike. Explore the scenic pathways that wind along the remnants of the historic Middlesex Canal, once a vital waterway connecting the Merrimack River to the Charles River. Whether you're walking, jogging, or cycling, you'll be surrounded by lush greenery and the tranquil sounds of nature.
Conwell Property Trailhead
Welcome to Conwell Property Trailhead, a serene park dedicated to preserving the working lands, native habitats, and rural beauty of the Hilltowns since 1986. Located on Huntington Road in Worthington, Massachusetts, this natural haven offers 2.5 miles of meticulously maintained trails that meander through a diverse range of wildlife habitats, including tranquil woods and wetlands. Visitors can explore the picturesque Conwell Pond, Eagle Nest Ridge, and Jackson Swamp, among other scenic spots. As you wander along our trails, marked with red and blue blazes, keep an eye out for delightful discoveries like remnants of old farm features, mink tracks, and signs of beaver activity. With seasonal hunting permitted, we encourage hikers to take necessary precautions and adhere to all state and town laws.
The Nature Conservancy - Berkshire Office
The Nature Conservancy - Berkshire Office, located at 777 South Main Street in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, is part of a global organization dedicated to protecting important lands and waters for both nature and people. In response to COVID-19, the office has updated its usage guidelines for all preserves in Massachusetts. The Nature Conservancy works in over 70 countries and territories, preserving habitats ranging from grasslands to coral reefs. For more information, contact the Boston office at 617-532-8300 or email massachusetts@tnc.org. Visit their website for more details on their conservation efforts worldwide.
Willowdale State Park
Welcome to Willowdale State Park, a serene natural retreat nestled in the heart of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Located on Topsfield Road, our expansive park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of New England's stunning landscapes. Spread across lush acres of diverse habitats, Willowdale State Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Explore our well-maintained trails that wind through dense forests, open fields, and along the picturesque banks of the Ipswich River. Whether you're hiking, biking, or enjoying a leisurely walk, our trails offer something for everyone, from beginners to seasoned adventurers.
Walpole Trails
Welcome to Walpole Trails, your gateway to a vibrant network of green spaces and recreational opportunities in Walpole, Massachusetts. Located at 135 School Street, our park is dedicated to providing the community with access to a diverse array of natural landscapes and outdoor activities. Our vision, as adopted by the Walpole Trails Committee on November 1, 2020, is to create a town enriched by a varied green network of well-maintained, multi-use recreation and conservation lands. These spaces connect open areas that are accessible to the public today and will continue to be for future generations. At Walpole Trails, you can explore abundant forests and serene ponds through our walking and biking trails. Whether you're interested in dog walking, bird watching, cross-country skiing, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature, our trails offer something for everyone.
West Street Urban Wild
Welcome to West Street Urban Wild, a hidden gem nestled at 2 West Street in the heart of Boston's Hyde Park neighborhood. As a vital component of the Urban Wilds Initiative, West Street Urban Wild is dedicated to preserving Boston's natural treasures for both current and future generations. This serene oasis offers a rare piece of greenspace along the Neponset River, providing a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. The West Street Urban Wild is part of the larger Stony Brook Reservation ecosystem, featuring a diverse landscape that includes a healthy cattail marsh, upland forests, and a variety of wetland species. This unique habitat supports a range of wildlife, including the rare spotted turtle, making it a valuable ecological site.
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- Athol
- Barnstable
- Boston
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- Bridgewater
- Cambridge
- Concord
- Dalton
- Dartmouth
- Easthampton
- Fairhaven
- Fall River
- Falmouth
- Great Barrington
- Greenfield
- Hadley
- Hamilton
- Hingham
- Hull
- Ipswich
- Lakeville
- Lawrence
- Marshfield
- Mashpee
- Medfield
- Medford
- Middleborough
- Newbury
- Newburyport
- Newton
- North Andover
- North Attleborough
- Norton
- Norwell
- Plymouth
- Salem
- Stockbridge
- Topsfield
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