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Two kids running in the snow. We all need nature—and nature needs you. Together, we can protect the wildlife and wild lands of Massachusetts for generations to come. Make a tax-deductible donation today.
Man with a gray Mass Audubon shirt and blue glove holding a peregrine falcon.
Blue Hills Trailside Museum, Milton

Blue Hills Trailside Museum

Plan Your Visit

Operated in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, the Blue Hills Trailside Museum features a natural history museum, which includes indoor and outdoor exhibits of non-releasable native wildlife that would not survive in the wild.

Property Regulations

  • Foot travel only; please stay on trails (day passes are available for powered mobility devices)
  • Dog walking and horseback riding are prohibited; please leave all animals and pets at home (service animals welcome)
  • Camping, collecting, smoking, hunting, fishing, releasing of animals, and feeding wildlife is prohibited.
  • Commercial photography needs prior approval; please see all photography guidelines.

Facilities

  • Parking
    Parking
  • Nature Center/Museum, Universally Accessible
    Nature Center/Museum, Universally Accessible
  • Trail, Universally Accessible
    Trail, Universally Accessible
  • Restrooms, Universally Accessible
    Restrooms, Universally Accessible
  • Picnic Tables
    Picnic Tables

Explore Blue Hills Trailside Museum

  • A Red Fox standing in green vegetation, looking at kids viewing it through a glass panel.
    Blue Hills Trailside Museum, Milton
  • Woman with a gray Mass Audubon shirt and orange glove holding a white and black owl.
    Blue Hills Trailside Museum, Milton
  • An indoor play and learning area for children. The ceilings are painted a sky blue, trees are painted on the walls with different interactive exhibits around the room.
    Blue Hills Trailside Museum, Milton
  • A wet river otter laying down on a rock surrounded by water.
    Blue Hills Trailside Museum, Milton
  • A Snow Owl stands on a log with snow on it. The bird is inside a large enclosure with snow-covered trees in the background.
    Blue Hills Trailside Museum, Milton

Latest News

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Ginger the North American River Otter peeking out from the water's surface
News March 04, 2024

Blue Hills Trailside Museum Welcomes Another Otter

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Small group of students observing a hawk shown to them by an educator
News January 10, 2024

Rites of Passage Program Connects Boston Students with Nature

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Two children at a printmaking activity table
Press Release July 20, 2023

Mass Audubon Partnership with State Department of Conservation and Recreation's Urban-Centered Summer Nights Program Series Expands to Eight Sites

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Museum History

Trailside Museum first opened its doors in 1959. Mass Audubon took over management in 1974. Since then, the museum continues to evolve, reaching 300,000 people each year.

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Partnership with the State

Blue Hills Trailside Museum, which serves as the interpretation center for the state-owned Blue Hills Reservation, is owned by the state and managed by Mass Audubon. 

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