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Accessibility
Mass Audubon strives to create a welcoming presence for a wide range of visitors, including making our sanctuaries and nature centers more accessible. We're working hard to ensure that everyone can enjoy the nature of Massachusetts. We've already made a lot of progress The public facilities at most of our staffed wildlife sanctuaries are universally accessible, and we have many fully accessible trails. Plus, thanks to a generous grant from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), many of our sanctuaries now feature a multi-sensory interpretive trail. Read more about our accessible trails project. Wildlife Sanctuaries with Universally Accessible Features (*denotes a wildlife sanctuary with a multi-sensory interpretive trail) Greater Boston Blue Hills*, Milton Boston Nature Center*, Mattapan Broadmoor*, Natick Drumlin Farm*, Lincoln Habitat, Belmont MABA, Canton South of Boston Attleboro Springs*, Attleboro Daniel Webster, Marshfield Moose Hill, Sharon North River-South Shore*, Marshfield Oak Knoll, Attleboro Stony Brook*, Norfolk North of Boston Ipswich River, Topsfield Joppa Flats, Newburyport Cape Cod and Islands Felix Neck, Edgartown Wellfleet Bay*, South Wellfleet Berkshires Pleasant Valley*, Lenox Central Massachusetts Broad Meadow Brook*, Worcester Wachusett Meadow, Princeton Connecticut River Valley Arcadia*, Easthampton & Northampton Visited any of our accessible trails? Please help us make them even better. Give us your feedback! Where To Wheel Accessibility RatingOverall Rating: Not Rated
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