West Harwich, Massachusetts 02671
Official WebsiteIn 1994, the DeFulvio family donated this mix of tupelo, pine, and salt marsh to the Harwich Conservation Trust to preserve wildlife habitat, scenic vistas, and a serene sense of place. To enjoy the serenity, AmeriCorps volunteers helped to construct a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk and resting bench that offer views of the Herring River salt marsh as well as of an osprey nesting platform. From late March through September, watch for ospreys or “fish hawks” soaring overhead. In late summer to early fall, the tupelos, or “beetlebung trees” turn crimson.
The dirt road entrance to this boardwalk destination is the same as the entrance to 206 MA-28 in West Harwich for G. Rockwood Clark’s Gardens by the Sea landscaping company. Enter by the Harwich Conservation Trust sign that you see on MA-28, then bear left. Follow the arrows to the small parking area.
Wheelchair accessible trail
Restrooms on site
Entrance fee
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Last updated March 3, 2024