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Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary

Easy

4.9

(1404)

18,045

hikers

Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary

00:55

3.49km

30m

Hiking

The Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary offers a delightful journey through diverse landscapes that once inspired Pulitzer Prize-winning naturalist Edwin Way Teale. You'll wander through open fields, dense forests, and past picturesque ponds like Hidden Pond, where you might spot evidence of beavers or hear woodland songbirds. This easy 2.2-mile…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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222 m

Edwin Way Teale Pond

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2.78 km

Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary at Trail Wood

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3.49 km

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3.29 km

194 m

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3.49 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the trails at Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary?

The sanctuary provides parking facilities for visitors. Look for designated parking areas near the main entrance or information shed.

Are dogs allowed on the trails?

No, for the protection of wildlife and the natural environment, bringing dogs onto the trails at Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary is prohibited.

What is the best time of year to visit the sanctuary?

The trails are open daily from dawn to dusk year-round, offering unique experiences in every season. Spring brings new growth and active birds, summer offers lush greenery, fall showcases vibrant foliage, and winter provides a peaceful, snow-covered landscape. Your preference for scenery and weather will determine the best time for you.

Are there any entrance fees or permits required to hike here?

No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the trails at Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary.

What is the terrain like on the trails?

The sanctuary features a rolling woodland terrain with a mix of meadows and shrubby areas. You'll traverse old farm fields, mature forests, babbling brooks, and ponds. Expect to encounter old stone walls, woodland swamps, and active beaver ponds. While generally easy, some areas may be uneven or wet, and there are moderate elevation changes.

How challenging are the trails at Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary?

Most of the trails are considered easy and well-maintained. However, be prepared for some uneven or wet sections, and moderate elevation changes throughout the network. It's generally accessible for a wide range of hikers.

What notable landmarks or features can I see along the trails?

The sanctuary is rich with features related to Edwin Way Teale and his wife, Nellie. You can discover Teale's "brushpile study," his Writing Cabin, an insect garden with a sundial, and Nellie's Summerhouse, which offers views of Hidden Pond. Kiosks along the way share stories of the Teales and the sanctuary's natural history.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The sanctuary is a haven for wildlife. It's particularly excellent for birding, with over 147 bird species identified. You might also spot beaver, river otter, coyote, bobcat, and white-tailed deer.

Are the trails well-marked or blazed?

To preserve the natural landscape as the Teales experienced it, the trails are not blazed. It's recommended to pick up a trail map from the information shed or kiosks for guidance to help you navigate the network of paths.

Is this a good trail for families with children?

Yes, with its generally easy and well-maintained paths, diverse scenery, and interesting historical features, the sanctuary is a great option for families looking for an outdoor adventure.

How long does it typically take to hike the trails?

The sanctuary offers nearly four miles of trails. A typical hike covering a significant portion of the network, like the Komoot tour, can take around 1 hour to 1.5 hours, depending on your pace and how much you stop to explore.

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