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25 Great Mass Audubon Trails for.. Mass Audubon’s statewide network of wildlife sanctuaries offers hundreds of miles of trails to explore. Not sure where to start? Here are a few ideas to get you going.

Greater Boston
Taking in the Boston skyline
Pushing a stroller
Experiencing nature in the city
Being a kid
Hearing great horned owls
Viewing world class bird art and then creating your own
Central and Western Massachusetts
Spotting spring wildflowers
Breaking a sweat
Seeing a porcupine
Getting away from it all
Identifying a prehistoric looking “shaggy” tree
Crossing a brook by stone
North of Boston
Adding a rare bird to your life list
Hitting the water
South of Boston
Watching a vernal pool come to life
Using all your senses
Building a fairy house
Spotting bobolinks in the summer
Smelling a sassafras leaf
Watching for harbor seals in winter
Seeing a nesting killdeer
Getting a good look at puddingstone
Cape Cod and the Islands
Looking for otter tracks
Observing a monarch laying its eggs
Watching wading birds

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