How To Find Us
We Farm in partnership within the Mass Audubon Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary. Please see the following for directions and sanctuary information below:
Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary
Ponds, vernal pools, buttonbush swamp, salt marsh, and other habitats make this 110-acre sanctuary a haven for many species of wildlife. Along the trails, you will find groves of tupelo, holly, and spruce trees. Surprisingly large oak trees along with red maple are interspersed throughout the property. The trails are easy to walk with gentle slopes along mowed grass paths ending with a spectacular view of Barnstable Harbor. Watch the sunny open meadows for many different species of butterflies and dragonflies and a resident pair of red-tailed hawks.
Address:
345 Bone Hill Road
Barnstable, MA 02637
508-362-7475
longpasture@massaudubon.org
Nature Center/Trail Hours:
Trails open every day, dawn to dusk
For Your Safety:
Do not feed any animals
Stay on trails to avoid ticks and poison ivy
Do not smoke anywhere on the sanctuary
Do not pick or collect plants or crops without permission
Avoid Conflicts with Wildlife
Do not bring pets, leashed or unleashed, on to the site
Picnic only in designated areas
Do not bring motorized vehicles or bicycles onto the site
Hunting, fishing, or trapping are not permitted
Admission:
$4 for nonmember adults
$3 for nonmember children (2-12) and seniors
Directions:
Cross the Sagamore Bridge onto Cape Cod. From Route 6, take exit 7 to Yarmouth Port. Go north one mile on Willow Street, and take a left onto Route 6A west. Proceed for approximately one mile, then take a right on Bone Hill Road (where you’ll see a large sign for the Harbor Point Restaurant) and a smaller sign for Long Pasture. Follow Bone Hill Road past the upper trail head parking area to the end of Bone Hill Rd and look for a large white Sanctuary sign on your left. Take this driveway to the Visitor Center parking area. Parking is available in the field to your left, and around the circular drive in front of the Visitor Center.
Directions to Cape Cod Center for Bird Conservation:
As above. Use the entrance to the Visitor Center.
Acres: 110
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