Enjoy our Nature Center and 2,000 acres of wildlife sanctuary
Moose Hill is Mass Audubon’s oldest sanctuary and one of the largest with nearly 2,000 acres. The 25-mile trail system brings you through diverse habitats— explore the red maple swamp via the boardwalk, observe amphibians at a vernal pool, or watch swallows catching insects in the meadows. Each season brings another opportunity to explore nature’s wonders—enjoy a winter stroll, watch migrating warblers, or experience the beauty of the fall foliage. Our bird-feeding station and butterfly garden bring wildlife close to the nature center. Art exhibits are shown September through June, and the gift shop is open year-round.
Keywords: Massachusetts, Conservation,Education, Nature, Natural History, Important Bird Areas, Wildlife, Birds, Walking, Hiking, Day Camp, Sanctuary, Nature Programs, Bird Walks, Birding, New England, Sharon, Brockton, South Shore
Interview Q&A
How long have you been in business?
Mass Audubon was founded in 1896 to stop the slaughter of birds for use on women's fashions.
What is your primary product or service?
Mass Audubon works to protect the nature of Massachusetts for people and wildlife. Together with more than 100,000 members, we care for 33,000 acres of conservation land, provide educational programs for 200,000 children and adults annually, and advocate for sound environmental policies at local, state, and federal levels.
How do you differentiate yourself from other businesses in your category and area?
We are the largest private owner of conservation land in Massachusetts. We are also on the forefront of efforts to educate the public and government about conservation issues and opportunities
How many locations do you have and do you have plans to expand?
We have 43 wildlife sanctuaries throughout the state, many with staffed nature centers.
Provide detailed directions to your location
You can find our map of sanctuary locations on our website