Audubon Sanctuary

February Break at Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary

Sign up for one or all days of February Vacation Activities at IRWS in Topsfield

Winter is an exciting time for outdoor discovery. The Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary has put together four days of hands-on, interactive, age-appropriate activities to explore the natural world in Winter. Kids will hone their  observation skills as they locate and learn about winter animals and tap a sugar maple tree to make syrup.

Rough Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary

Location:

Rough Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary
Stackyard Road
Rowley , MA
01969
Coordinates: 42° 44' 32.8848" N, 70° 50' 19.68" W

Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary

Dig Into Nature at Drumlin Farm! Enjoy a change of pace at Drumlin Farm, where you and your family can explore a real working farm and a wildlife sanctuary all in one day.

Location:

Drumlin Farm
208 South Great Road
lincoln, MA
01773
Phone: 781.259.2200
Coordinates: 42° 24' 26.046" N, 71° 19' 50.5524" W

Joppa Flats Education Center

At Joppa Flats Education Center focuses on North Shore's natural wonders.

The Joppa Flats Education Center is located at the gateway to one of the country’s most productive, year-round, wildlife viewing areas—the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge and the Plum Island estuary. Highlights for visitors are the many species of birds, mammals and sea life that utilize the area’s extensive salt marshes, mudflats, rivers, bays, and coastal waters.

Location:

Joppa Flats Education Center
1 Plum Island Turnpike
P.O. Box 1558
Newburyport, MA
01950
Phone: 978.462.9998
Coordinates: 42° 47' 56.76" N, 70° 50' 50.64" W

Endicott Wildlife Sanctuary

The sanctuary’s diversity of habitats, including meadows and woods, attract numerous birds including pileated woodpeckers, winter wrens, and Louisiana waterthrushes.

This site also serves as our North Shore Conservation Advocacy office, which works with interested citizens and municipal and regional officials to provide greater protection of the region’s wildlife habitats.

Although there are no walking trails, the public is welcome to stop in and learn more about our conservation advocacy efforts on the North Shore.

Location:

Endicott Wildlife Sanctuary
346 Grapevine Road
Wenham , MA
01984
Phone: 978.927.1122
Coordinates: 42° 34' 55.0452" N, 70° 49' 5.7792" W

Eastern Point Wildlife Sanctuary

The sanctuary provides amazing coastal vistas from the parking area and is a hot spot for butterflies and seabirds at particular times of the year. In the fall, migrating monarch butterflies may be seen. Throughout different seasons, look for shorebirds, loons, sea ducks, and other coastal birds in Gloucester Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean. Although the sanctuary does not have a formal trail system, the coastal view is worth the visit. Parking is limited to our lot at the lighthouse. Just a short walk up the road from the parking area is the entrance to the Eastern Point woodlands, which provides a short loop trail through deciduous forest. The woodland entrance is across from a cul de sac named Aileen Terrace. Trails may be wet in spring.

Locations

Eastern Point Wildlife Sanctuary (Loop Trail)
Eastern Point Blvd
Gloucester, MA
01930
Coordinates: 42° 35' 1.1004" N, 70° 39' 45.342" W

Eastern Point Wildlife Sanctuary
Eastern Point Blvd
(parking)
Gloucester , MA
01930
Coordinates: 42° 34' 52.1868" N, 70° 39' 50.778" W

Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary

Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary's Logo

Ipswich River, Mass Audubon’s largest sanctuary, offers more than 10 miles of interconnecting trails that invite you to explore the forests, meadows, and wetlands. Canoe along eight miles of the Ipswich River that run through the sanctuary and camp on Perkins Island, located a half-mile up the river (members can rent canoes from May through October).

Note: This sanctuary is closed on Mondays!

Location:

Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary
87 Perkins Row
Topsfield, MA
01983
Phone: 978.887.9264
Coordinates: 42° 37' 55.092" N, 70° 55' 15.744" W

Marblehead Neck Wildlife Sanctuary

The sanctuary is located in the center of the “Neck,” a peninsula that extends into Massachusetts Bay. Its swamp, thickets, and woodlands are a haven for migratory birds, especially warblers, during the spring and fall migrations. This sanctuary is a mecca for birders; the discovery of rarities is not uncommon.

Location:

Marblehead Neck Wildlife Sanctuary
Risley Road
Marblehead, MA
01945
Coordinates: 42° 29' 35.43" N, 70° 50' 26.142" W

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