Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary

Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary

Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Massachusetts offers a serene environment for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers, with diverse ecosystems and ample outdoor activities.

1,142
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
~ 30,000
Annual Visitors
1929
Year Established

About Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary

Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
 

Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Lenox, Massachusetts, encompasses a lush oasis of forests, meadows, and wetlands that present a variety of habitats supporting a wide array of wildlife. Managed by the Massachusetts Audubon Society, the sanctuary is dedicated to the conservation of native species and their habitats. Its location at the base of Lenox Mountain provides scenic landscapes, making it a haven for bird watchers and nature hikers. Established in 1929, the sanctuary stretches over 1,142 acres, offering visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in New England's natural beauty. Notable for its beautifully maintained trails, Pleasant Valley offers varying degrees of difficulty suitable for all hiking enthusiasts. It offers opportunities for birdwatching, with sightings of species like the great blue heron and pileated woodpecker. Through dedication to conservation and education, Pleasant Valley continues to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of the natural world among its visitors.

Highlights

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Scenic views from Lenox Mountain summit

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Diverse wildlife including beavers, otters, and various bird species

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Accessible All Persons Trail for inclusive hiking

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Tranquil canoeing on the sanctuary's rich wetlands

Notable Natural Features

Lenox Mountain

Offers panoramic views of the surrounding Berkshires.

Beaver Wetlands

A vibrant habitat for beavers and other aquatic life.

All Persons Trail

An accessible trail designed for visitors of all abilities.