The Nature Trail And Cranberry Bog
35 Votes Currently Open- Address: 252 Patriot Pl, Foxborough, MA 02035, USA, United States Map
- Tags: Trail, Family And Kids, Nature

To explore the last remaining active Cranberry Bog in the Foxborough region, the Nature Trail is the only option. Accessible from dawn till dusk, the trail offers a close view of the Ocean Spray Bog with its active ecology around the 16 acres of area. You will learn about the life cycle of Cranberry and facts regarding the wetland and the wooded region. The trail is moderate, half-mile, along the boardwalk made of wood mulch. Along the course, you will encounter a wide range of birds and animals depending on the bogs such as mallards, swans, wood ducks, Canadian Geese, Great Blue Heron, raccoon, and turtles. The woodlands are laden with White Oak, Red Maple, White Pine, Eastern Hemlock and of course, Cranberry. The marshlands are full of White Water Lilies, Wild celeries, and Pondweeds.
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92.11% of people who visit Foxborough include The Nature Trail And Cranberry Bog in their plan
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35 Times
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08 AM - 09 AM
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45.45% of people start their The Nature Trail And Cranberry Bog visit around 08 AM - 09 AM
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1 Hr
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People usually take around 1 Hr to see The Nature Trail And Cranberry Bog
95% of people prefer to travel by car while visiting The Nature Trail And Cranberry Bog
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