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Daniel Webster, Marshfield

Accessibility at Daniel Webster

Mass Audubon strives to create a welcoming presence for a wide range of visitors, including making our sanctuaries and nature centers more accessible for all to enjoy.

All Persons Trail

Three multi-sensory interpretive stops invite you to visit grassland and wetland habitats, and to learn about the wildlife that make Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary their home.

Distance

This 0.2 mile roundtrip trail is the first section of the Fox Hill Trail. It has a firm and stable surface of crushed stone, and the grade of incline is 5% or less.

Features

  • Three interpretive stops labelled in raised print and braille
  • Three multi-use seating areas
  • An entry building with exhibits and sanctuary information
  • A bird feeding area, viewable from inside the entry cabin and from outdoor seating
  • A wildlife viewing blind overlooking a shallow wetland habitat

Resources

  • Trail map handout
download Daniel Webster APT Map (2.8 MB)

If you have questions about trail conditions, please call our neighboring North River Wildlife Sanctuary at 781-837-9400 or email us at [email protected].

More information on Daniel Webster

More on Mass Audubon’s accessibility work

Thank You

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Siemens

Lansing Building Products

Andrew Robbins, Troop 101 Mayflower Council (BSA)

Trail Stewards: Dick Avery; Susan Bose, Shawn Carey, David Cross, Robert Dimler, Andy Dunmire, and Jim Petit