Brewster’s Woods Wildlife Sanctuary

Mass Audubon’s Brewster’s Woods Wildlife Sanctuary is a 130-acre property located along the banks of the Concord River that was formerly part of the country homestead of William Brewster, an early leader in American ornithology and the first President of Mass Audubon.

Here you can explore two miles of trails, including a universally accessible All Persons Trail, that lead you through the shade of mature woodlands into open fields and along the edges of the Concord River floodplain. The trails are also great pathways for birding, photography, and sketching.

Address

Balls Hill Road, Concord, 01742

Balls Hill Road, Concord, 01742