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Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge Concord Unit
β ClosedGreat Meadows National Wildlife Refuge Concord Unit, located in Concord, Massachusetts, offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. Comprising mainly of freshwater wetlands along the Sudbury and Concord Rivers, this park provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The Sudbury unit features serene trails through wetlands and woodlands, as well as a non-motorized boat launch on the Sudbury River. The Eastern MA Complex headquarters is located here, where visitors can purchase America the Beautiful Passes. The Concord unit is a haven for bird enthusiasts, with renowned ornithologists considering it one of the best birding areas in the state. With a wildlife observation tower, platform, and direct access to the Concord River, this unit is a paradise for wildlife lovers. Please note that there is an entrance fee for the Concord Unit. Established in 1944, the refuge lands were originally inhabited by various Indigenous peoples. The goal of refuge management is to provide habitat for native fish and wildlife, particularly migratory birds. The wetlands, fields, and woods within the refuge offer ideal conditions for a wide range of species, including avian groups, semi-aquatic mammals, deer, small mammals, insects, amphibians, and reptiles.
Monsen Rd, Concord, MA 01742, United States -
Sudbury Valley Trustees-Elliott Concord River Preserve
β ClosedWelcome to Sudbury Valley Trustees-Elliott Concord River Preserve, a beautiful and serene park located at 121 Skelton Road in Carlisle, Massachusetts. Nestled along the scenic Concord River, our preserve offers visitors a peaceful retreat into nature, where you can explore diverse habitats and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the great outdoors. Our park is a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and families looking to spend quality time surrounded by lush greenery and wildlife. With well-maintained trails, visitors can embark on leisurely walks or invigorating hikes, all while taking in the picturesque landscapes that change with the seasons.
121 Skelton Road, Carlisle, Massachusetts 01741, United States -
Mass Audubon Brewster's Woods Wildlife Sanctuary
β ClosedWelcome to Mass Audubon Brewster's Woods Wildlife Sanctuary, a serene 130-acre haven nestled along the banks of the picturesque Concord River in Concord, Massachusetts. This enchanting park, located on Balls Hill Road, is steeped in history as it once formed part of the country homestead of William Brewster, a pioneering figure in American ornithology and the inaugural President of Mass Audubon. At Brewster's Woods, Mass Audubon is committed to exploring and understanding the diverse ecological systems, mission-driven opportunities, and community benefits that this unique property provides. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, birdwatcher, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, our sanctuary offers a wealth of outdoor activities and experiences that celebrate the beauty and diversity of nature.
Balls Hill Road, Concord, Massachusetts 01742, United States
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