Exploring the 8 miles of trails at the Sharon 约炮视频 Center affords visitors the opportunity to experience diverse wildlife habitats, which are home to a wide variety of plants, birds, and animals such as bobcats, beavers, river otters, and white-tailed deer. The Chestnut-sided Warbler, Ovenbird, and Wood Thrush, among other neotropical migratory birds, breed in our woods in the summer while many other migratory birds use the property as a layover point during their long migrations.
Visitors are welcome to explore and enjoy our center's trails and gardens, and view the aviaries, daily from sunrise to sunset. We appreciate any support you can give, and suggest a donation of $5 per person.
1.6 mile loop through woods and pond edge. Boardwalk overlooks of pond. One section of loop at pond is wet, rocky, narrow.
Hike along an old overgrown pasture surrounded by rock walls.
About 1 mile along rocky pond edge. Trail sometimes wet and muddy! Leads to viewing blind overlooking pond.
About 2.5 miles, starting in a scenic hemlock gorge with three bridge crossings, then climbing steeply through woods before descending to intersect Bog Meadow Road and Trail.
Trail Rules
When you enjoy nature on our trails, remember this is a wildlife sanctuary. To protect the wildlife, and for your safety, please...
- Leave bikes at home
- Walk dogs ONLY on the Bog Meadow and Ford-Borland trails, leashed at all times. No dogs are allowed at the aviaries.
- Hunting and fishing are not allowed.
- Do not enter ponds or streams.
- Stay on the trails鈥攖he forest is for the wildlife!
- Take only pictures, leave only footprints.
- No alcohol or smoking on the property.
- Remember, the houses on the property are private residences鈥攑lease respect the privacy of their occupants.
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