Woman holding binoculars Join today and get outside at one of our 60+ wildlife sanctuaries.
Woman holding binoculars Join today and get outside at one of our 60+ wildlife sanctuaries.
A dirt trail in a green forest.
Conway Hills, Conway

Directions to Conway Hills Wildlife Sanctuary

From the south: Take Exit 4 off I-90 and proceed north on I-91 to Exit 24 (Rte 5-10 Deerfield). At the end of the ramp turn right and continue north on Routes 5, 10 and 116. In approximately 1 mile take a left on Route 116 north to Conway/Ashfield. Continue for about 4.4 miles on Rte 116 and look for the Mass Audubon sign on your left just before a large field. Roadside parking is on the grassy area in front of the sign. The Wolf Tree Trail is located across Rte 116 directly opposite the sign.

From the north: Take Rte 2 to I-91 in Greenfield and proceed south on I-91 to Exit 25 (Rte 116 Deerfield/Conway), continue north on 116 toward Conway. In approximately 4.3 miles look for the Mass Audubon sign on your left just before a large field. Roadside parking is on the grassy area in front of the sign. The Wolf Tree Trail is located across Rte 116 directly opposite the sign.

Please note: Only roadside parking available (may not be plowed in winter).

Address: Conway, MA