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Eastern Point Wildlife Sanctuary
The sanctuary provides amazing coastal vistas from the parking area and is a hot spot for butterflies and seabirds at particular times of the year. In the fall, migrating monarch butterflies may be seen. Throughout different seasons, look for shorebirds, loons, sea ducks, and other coastal birds in Gloucester Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean. Although the sanctuary does not have a formal trail system, the coastal view is worth the visit. Parking is limited to our lot at the lighthouse. Just a short walk up the road from the parking area is the entrance to the Eastern Point woodlands, which provides a short loop trail through deciduous forest. The woodland entrance is across from a cul de sac named Aileen Terrace. Trails may be wet in spring.
Please Note: Eastern Point is a private community. MAS members are welcome to drive to and explore our sanctuary lands and park in the lot at the Lighthouse. Please have your MAS membership card available to ensure entry.
Location: Gloucester, MA For more information: ipswichriver@massaudubon.org
Trail Hours:
Trails: Open every day, dawn to dusk. Note: Parking lot gate is open
daily, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- 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:
Free
Directions:
Take Rt I-95 to Rt 128 north.
Take exit 9 (Gloucester) where
Rt 128 ends. At the traffic light,
continue straight ahead to Eastern
Point Boulevard (stone pillars on
either side of the road). Take a
right onto Eastern Point Boulevard
(private way) and follow it to
the parking lot by Eastern Point
Lighthouse and Dog Bar
Breakwater.
Acres:
53
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