Conway Hills Wildlife Sanctuary

Cow pastures, hay fields, and tobacco crops once covered much of this property. Now the sanctuary's fields have reverted to forests and provide habitat for coyotes, bears, moose, and bobcats. Take the loop trail to explore the white pine and hemlock forest, aging stone walls, a large sugar maple "wolf" tree, and rocky ledges.
Location: South Deerfield Road (Route 116), Conway, MA
Hours: Trails open daily, dawn to dusk
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Explore the Sanctuary
A 3/4-mile loop trail takes you through white pine and hemlock forest, past aging stone walls, and over some rocky ledges. Get the map >
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The nearby Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary offers a variety of programs for children, families, and adults. Find a program >