Museo

Blue Hills Trailside Museum

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Rj
February 12, 2020
For the outdoor lovers check out the Blue Hills Trailside Museum. Great place to spend time with kids in the indoor and outdoor exhibits or hike the many trails for the novice and experienced hikers.
Juliet
July 15, 2014
Wonderful small museum with animals for kids
Kathleen
April 6, 2022
About Blue Hills Trailside Museum: Blue Hills Trailside Museum Operated in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, Blue Hills Trailside Museum is the interpretive center for the state-owned Blue Hills Reservation. The sanctuary features a natural history museum and outdoor exhibits of native wildlife. The animals on display—including a River Otter and Red Foxes—have been rescued and would not survive in the wild. Location 1904 Canton Ave, Milton, MA 02186 Get directions or contact us > Hours Museum & Gift Shop Wednesday–Sunday, 9:00 am-4:00 pm Restrooms are located in the Museum & next to the North Parking Lot Outdoor Exhibits Open 7 days a week, 9:00 am-4:00 pm → For your safety and to avoid conflicts with wildlife, please follow our sanctuary guidelines during your visit. Dogs are not allowed in the outdoor exhibits area or on sanctuary grounds. Trails Open daily, dawn to dusk Admission Members: Free Nonmembers: $5 Adults, $4 Seniors (65+), $3 Children (2-12) As a way to increase access to nature, Mass Audubon also offers several free admission programs at our wildlife sanctuaries. Facilities Parking Universally Accessible Nature Center Universally Accessible Restrooms Universally Accessible Trail Picnic Area Acres Within the 7,000-acre Blue Hills Reservation Trail Mileage 125 miles via Blue Hills Reservation Details & map > Sanctuary Highlights Programs and special events for all ages, plus live presentations featuring native wildlife. Summer camp to discover nature through hands-on exploration, creative play, and active learning. Universally accessible path, including a rope guide and educational materials in large-print, Braille, audio, and tactile formats. Gift shop that carries backyard birding items, Blue Hills souvenirs, a variety of field guides, handmade jewelry, eco-friendly gifts, and much more. Home base for the Snowy Owl Project, which collects migratory and physical data on wintering Snowy Owls.
About Blue Hills Trailside Museum: Blue Hills Trailside Museum Operated in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, Blue Hills Trailside Museum is the interpretive center for the state-owned Blue Hills Reservation. The sanctuary features a natural history mu…

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1904 Canton Ave
Milton, MA