The Massachusetts Audubon Society's Sanctuaries offer diverse habitats and abundant wildlife across multiple locations in Massachusetts, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and nature study.
Massachusetts Audubon Society operates over 60 wildlife sanctuaries across the state, preserving more than 14,000 acres of varied ecosystems including woodlands, wetlands, coastal habitats, and fields. These sanctuaries protect critical habitats for numerous native plants and animals while serving as vital outdoor education hubs. Many sanctuaries feature well-maintained trail networks, observation platforms, and interpretive signage, making them accessible for families, nature enthusiasts, and researchers alike. Popular sanctuaries near urban centers highlight the balance between conservation and community engagement. Through programs focused on habitat restoration, native species protection, and environmental education, the organization fosters biodiversity and public stewardship. Visitors can observe migratory birds, amphibians, and rare plant species depending on the season. The sanctuaries range from small urban refuges to expansive rural lands with forests, streams, and ponds. Seasonal events, guided walks, and volunteer opportunities enhance the visitor experience and encourage continued involvement in conservation efforts. These protected spaces offer peaceful escapes for hiking, photography, and wildlife observation, as well as valuable insights into Massachusetts’ natural heritage.
Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary – expansive wetlands and boardwalk trails
Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary – working farm and wildlife habitats
Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary – diverse woodlands and pond ecosystems
Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary – coastal habitats with salt marshes and dunes
Massachusetts’ largest urban wildlife sanctuary featuring freshwater wetlands, boardwalks, and diverse bird populations.
A working farm combined with wildlife habitats offering interactive farm experiences and hiking trails.
A protected coastal sanctuary preserving salt marshes, beach dunes, and a rich diversity of shorebirds.