Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary

Summary

Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary is a 1,135 acres (459 ha) wildlife sanctuary located in Princeton, Massachusetts, owned by the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Charles T. Crocker III donated 600 acres of land along with several buildings to Mass Audubon in 1956.[1][2] The former farmstead includes a nature center, 12 miles of trails through woodlands, wetlands, and meadows, and a large pond with canoe rentals in season.[3]

Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary
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TypeWildlife sanctuary, nature center
Location113 Goodnow Road
Princeton, Massachusetts, USA
Coordinates42°27′21″N 71°54′20″W / 42.4557°N 71.9055°W / 42.4557; -71.9055
Area1,135 acres (459 ha)
Operated byMassachusetts Audubon Society
Hiking trails12 miles
WebsiteWachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary

Land and trails edit

The sanctuary is regarded as one of the best hawk-watching sites in New England.[4] The Midstate Trail passes through the sanctuary.

Programs edit

Wachusett Meadow has an outdoor summer day camp, seasonal special events, and year-round educational programs for preschoolers to adults.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The History of Wachusett Meadow". Mass Audubon. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  2. ^ Galluzzo, John J. (2005). Mass Audubon. Arcadia. p. 49. ISBN 0-7385-3782-9.
  3. ^ "Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary". All Trails. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  4. ^ Burk, John S. (2021). Massachusetts trail guide : AMC's comprehensive guide to hiking trails in Massachusetts, from the Berkshires to Cape Cod (11th ed.). Boston, Massachusetts. p. 246. ISBN 978-1-62842-130-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

External links edit

  • Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary website