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.
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.
Pines and other green trees surround a path leading to a calm pond.

North Hill Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary

Plan Your Visit

Situated within Duxbury’s Eastern Greenbelt, the sanctuary’s oak and pine woodlands, wetlands, and 90-acre pond provide habitat for wildlife, especially migratory waterfowl. A clearly marked trail system managed by the Town of Duxbury circles the pond and travels through Duxbury Town Forest.

Property Regulations

• Boating, fishing, hunting, or trapping are prohibited
• Dogs must be under your control at all times; Please clean up after your dogs, so others may enjoy this site
• Camping or fires are prohibited
• Motorized vehicles are prohibited
• Cutting or removing vegetation is prohibited
• Trail or other construction is prohibited

Facilities

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    Parking

Explore North Hill Marsh

  • Thin and thick tree trunks and small shrubs in front of a view to the marshy pond.
    Great Neck, Wareham
  • Pines and other green trees surround a calm pond.
    Great Neck, Wareham
  • A dead tree standing in a marshy part of a pond. Trees surround the edges of the pond.
    Great Neck, Wareham