There’s A Little-Known Wildlife Refuge Just Waiting For Massachusetts Explorers
Gertrude M. Boyden Wildlife Refuge in Taunton, Massachusetts, offers a peaceful and less crowded nature experience with trails, picnic areas, and bird watching.
If peace and quiet out in nature are what you're after, there's a little-known wildlife refuge in Massachusetts you should consider visiting. Located in the city of Taunton, the Gertrude M. Boyden Refuge is an oasis with plenty to explore. Best of all, you won't encounter the crowds that the more popular wildlife refuges and state parks experience.
Located in the city of Taunton, the Gertrude M. Boyden Wildlife Refuge, or Boyden Refuge for short, is a parcel of land that's just waiting to be explored.
Seemingly undiscovered, you will find it to be less crowded than many other nature preserves in the state.
This lovely hidden gem of a wildlife refuge was established in 1968 and it was here where American ornithologist and author, Arthur Cleveland Bent, would study birds and their habitats.
Starting out with just 14 acres, the refuge is now over 50 protected acres. It is also situated along the banks of the Three Mile River.
Explore Boyden Refuge and you'll discover quite a quiet and peaceful place. Aside from the river, there are two miles of trails, picnic areas, a covered bridge, a boardwalk, areas for fishing, and more.
Take your time exploring the flora and fauna here. And keep your eyes peeled for the numerous bird species that call Boyden Refuge home! Children and adults alike will love it here.
Have you ever visited Boyden Refuge, a little-known wildlife refuge in Massachusetts? In the comments, go ahead and let us know if you have. To learn more about Boyden Refuge, head to the Friends of Boyden Refuge website and go ahead and give its Facebook page a follow.
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