Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge

Category: Wildlife refuge in Sudbury, Massachusetts

Address: 73 Weir Hill Rd, Sudbury, MA 01776, USA

Phone: +19784434661

Reviews

Dawn Woods

Jul 27, 2022

Three paths with flat terrain. The Dike Trail encircle the refuge at a distance of 1.7 miles. Amazing vistas at sunset and morning. Child-friendly and crowded with people observing wildlife A wonderful 40-to-60-minute hike filled with birds, herons, turtles, and river otters. Turn onto Monson and drive slowly until you reach the sign at the entrance.

Jinming Chen

Jul 26, 2022

Great place to view yellow lily flowers (the best time is late July). You can see different kinds of birds if you come in early morning.

Stephen G

Aug 17, 2020

Easy walking. Variety of terrain, clearly marked trails. Interesting signage highlighting a few of the more unusual features.

Josh Breindel

Oct 4, 2018

A lovely walk with superb boardwalk views. The center was a little disappointinf but the staff were friendly and helpful. Not a long walk but well worth a visit. Recommended especially for families with kids who are up for a fun (but not challenging) outdoors adventure.

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Questions & Answers

Where do you park your vehicle to go see the lotus Marsh land?

Kait Pen | Aug 23, 2021
Joseph Macconnell | Aug 23, 2021

There is a small parking lot on sight. It's easier during the weekdays to find a spot. Keep in mind that the entrance is one way and can get a little complicated on the weekends

Can I purchase a Lifetime Senior Pass at the Great Meadows Refuge in Sudbury? If so, during what days and hours can I come in to make the purchase?

Pamela Weldon | Aug 24, 2019
Julia Fitzgerald | Aug 24, 2019

It is free to go to Great Meadows. They might sell passes for the other parks but I'm not sure. Check their website or call.

Is the parking covered by the senior citizen pass for the national Park service?

Cassandra Sampas | Aug 24, 2017
Sanjay Gupta | Aug 24, 2017

I would think so, given that it is managed by the national Park service

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