The trail is home to the last remaining active cranberry bog in the town of Foxborough. Visitors will enjoy witnessing the Ocean Spray Cranberry Bog as it comes to life. Visitors will learn about the life cycle of cranberry and educational facts about the bog when they visit the 16-acre site.
The American cranberry is synonymous with the holiday season. But how much do you know about how and where it grows? As you stroll along the half-mile walk and enjoy the scenery, be sure to read up on the history and ecosystem. Bogs are low-lying areas where cranberries grow on vines.
The seven acres of bogs at The Nature Trail and Ocean Spray Cranberry Bog at Patriot Place are real, functioning bogs. They were originally planted in 1929 and have been cultivated by growers ever since! The area around The Nature Trail includes a “cranberry wetland system.” This system includes a reservoir, upland, ditches, roadways, sand sources, and seven acres of cranberry-producing bogs.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
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Last updated February 10, 2024