The Gertrude M. Boyden Wildlife Refuge, located in Taunton, MA, was established in 1968 by the City of Taunton's Conservation Commission. Originally spanning 14 acres, the refuge has since expanded to over 50 acres through donations and acquisitions, offering a diverse range of vegetation and a picturesque waterway for visitors to explore.
As the headquarters for the Taunton Conservation Commission, the refuge features expansive open fields, picnic areas, fishing stations, and nearly two miles of nature trails. Visitors can enjoy passive recreation, bird watching, and discover the beauty of the refuge's natural learning environment, which includes a covered bridge and a new wetlands boardwalk.
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