Old Baldy Wildlife Sanctuary (Mass Audubon)

Old Baldy Wildlife Sanctuary (Mass Audubon)

Norton Road East Otis, Massachusetts 01029

Official Website
Old Baldy Wildlife Sanctuary trail map

Birds of Interest

Birds of Interest Migratory songbird species, like Indigo Bunting, Chestnut-sided Warbler, and Eastern Towhee, prefer Old Baldy for its early successional young forest and shrubland habitats.

About this Location

Old Baldy Wildlife Sanctuary is a 154-acre property nestled within a larger area of approximately 2,000 acres of conserved land. A short, but steep, trail to the summit provides hikers a 360° vista of the surrounding sugar maple, white ash, and basswood forests.

Along the way, look for signs of resident wildlife including moose and black bears.

Notable Trails

Explore 0.3 miles of trail at Old Baldy Wildlife Sanctuary. A short, but steep, trek to the summit provides hikers with a 360° vista of the surrounding sugar maple, white ash, and basswood forests.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

Content from Official Website

Last updated December 11, 2023