Boston Nature Center Sensory Trail At the Boston Nature Center Nature Sensory Trail in Boston, Massachusetts, people with visual impairments and other physical disabilities can be connected to nature along a self-guided fully accessible trail. Tactile maps are available for the wide, crushed stone path that winds through meadow, forest and wetland habitats with Braille signage and narrated audio tour stops along the trail. Visitors can touch trees and plants and listen to songbirds and chipmunks as they learn about the cultural and natural history of the Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary and surrounding areas. State: Massachusetts Location: Boston Nature Center and Wildlife Sanctuary Braille signs: Yes Sensory Garden: N/A Guide rope: N/A Tactile Pathway: N/A Wheelchair accessible: N/A Audio: Yes Length or area: N/A Loop: N/A Number of stations: N/A Other: N/A |
Trail Directory > Massachusetts >