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Duke’s Hollow Preserve Adventures

Duke’s Hollow Preserve is a serene natural area in Massachusetts offering scenic hiking trails, wetlands, and meadows that support diverse wildlife and provide a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts.

62
Acres Protected
2.5
Miles of Trails
7,000
Annual Visitors
1999
Year Established

About Duke’s Hollow Preserve

 

Duke’s Hollow Preserve is located in Gloucester, Massachusetts, featuring approximately 62 acres of protected land that combines wetlands, forested slopes, and open meadow habitats. The preserve follows the contour of Weskeag Brook, with its fresh flowing waters adding a rich riparian ecosystem to the landscape. The area offers a mix of habitats that support a variety of bird species, amphibians, and other wildlife, making it an excellent spot for both casual nature walks and focused wildlife viewing. Trails are unpaved but well-marked, winding through peaceful woodlands and along the brook, offering visitors a quiet setting for hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The preserve is held by The Trustees of Reservations, reflecting their commitment to protecting natural spaces in Massachusetts. Historically, the land was once used for farming and small-scale industry before being returned to natural conditions. Key landmarks include scenic overlooks of Weskeag Brook and the unique wet meadow areas that flood seasonally, supporting interesting plant communities. Duke’s Hollow Preserve appeals to families, naturalists, and photographers seeking a less crowded outdoor experience near the Massachusetts coast. Easy access from Gloucester and nearby towns makes it a worthwhile day trip for those interested in low-impact outdoor activities and nature study.

Highlights

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Scenic views along Weskeag Brook with peaceful riparian zones

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Wet meadow habitat supporting seasonally unique plant species

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Diverse birdwatching opportunities including warblers and herons

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Quiet, unpaved trails offering intimate nature experiences

Notable Natural Features

Weskeag Brook Riparian Corridor

A vital freshwater stream corridor supporting amphibians, migratory birds, and native plants.

Seasonal Wet Meadows

Open areas that flood seasonally supporting unique herbaceous plant communities and attracting waterfowl.

Forest Slopes

Mixed hardwood forest slopes with mature trees providing habitat for woodland species.