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Mass Audubon's Stony Brook Wildlife Sanctuary

108 North Street
508-528-3140

About Us:

Known for its extensive boardwalk system that goes through forest, fields, and wetlands, Stony Brook offers up-close views of wildlife above and under the water. Located adjacent to the 140-acre Bristol Blake State Reservation and cooperatively managed with the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), this former 18th-century mill site now supports native wildlife.

Sanctuary Highlights:

Universally accessible, post-and-rope Sensory Trail, which leads past forested knoll, on to wetland boardwalk traveling through marsh and ponds. Guide available in large print, Braille, and audio format.

Boardwalk through extensive wetlands ends at a marsh-viewing platform, providing great opportunities for viewing wildlife.

Nature Play Area that features unique structures for climbing, hiding, and free play.

Native butterfly garden that surrounds the nature center.

Natural history exhibits, program space, and gift shop with nature-oriented items in the nature center.

Hours of Operation:

September-June:

Tuesday–Saturday 10 am–4 pm; 

Sunday 12:30 pm–4 pm;

closed Monday 

July-August:

Monday–Saturday 10 am–4 pm; 

Sunday 12:30 pm–4 pm 

Trails year-round; Daily, dawn to dusk


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