Conway Hills Wildlife Sanctuary (Mass Audubon)

Conway Hills Wildlife Sanctuary (Mass Audubon)

South Deerfield Road Conway, Massachusetts 01341

Official Website
Conway Hills Wildlife Sanctuary map

About this Location

At one time, cow pastures along with hay and tobacco fields covered much of this area. Now many of the fields have reverted to forests and provide habitat for coyotes, bears, moose, and bobcats.

A single loop trail with a moderate ascent takes you through a previously harvested white pine and hemlock forest, past aging stone walls, by a large sugar maple “wolf” tree, and over some rocky ledges.

Notable Trails

Explore a 0.75-mile loop trail at Conway Hills Wildlife Sanctuary which takes you through a previously harvested white pine and hemlock forest, past aging stone walls, by large sugar maple trees, and over some rocky ledges.

Features

  • Roadside viewing

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

Content from Official Website

Last updated December 11, 2023