Burncoat Pond Wildlife Sanctuary
Monday, 07-Sep-2020
Tags: MA / Hiking
This is not a trail guide. If you are planning to hike any of these trails refer to a real trail guide such as
(for the White Mountains) the
AMC White Mountain Guide.
Burncoat Pond Wildlife Sanctuary is an Audubon sanctuary that abuts the Greater Worcester Land Trust and Sibley Farm Conservation Area, in Spencer, MA. The Midstate Trail runs through the GWLT and Sibley Farm and Burncoat, and can be used as part of a loop.
We walked about 2.9 miles, skirting the Pond and some marsh areas, as well as through a forest filled with more mountain laurel than we have ever seen in one place, and clethra (sweet pepper-bush), buttonbush, young chestnut trees, goldenrods, asters, bee balm, pickerelweed in the water, and golden hedge-hyssop and horehound by the water’s edge, etc.
Goldenrod and some (hard to see) bee balm.
Chestnut tree
Mountain Laurel
Pickerelweed flower
Buttonbush
Golden hedge-hyssop
Clethra
Eileen by the “boulder” on the map.
Horehound
Midstate Trail
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Larry and Eileen Samberg