Passport to Nature
Are you ready to embark on thrilling adventures from the Berkshire peaks to the outer beaches of the Cape? Don’t forget to bring Mass Audubon’s Passport to Nature – your ultimate companion for tracking memorable discoveries and statewide visits to diverse wildlife sanctuaries.
Get your passport “stamped” at participating wildlife sanctuaries to win prizes for visiting 10 and 20+ sanctuaries!
How to Participate
1. Get Your Passport
Stop by the admissions desk of a participating sanctuary to pick up your very own Passport to Nature.
2. Visit Participating Wildlife Sanctuaries
Find a place to explore that inspires you! Walk trails, visit exhibits, and investigate natural phenomena that makes you say “wow!”. Stop by the admissions desk at each wildlife sanctuary to collect a unique sanctuary-specific sticker for your passport.
3. Earn Prizes for Visiting Sanctuaries
Visit 10 sanctuaries to win a stainless-steel water bottle; visit 20 to win a Mass Audubon keychain! Submit your visits using the link below and we’ll send you your treasure.
If you have any trouble—a lost passport or a sticker you were unable to collect —contact us.
Share Your Adventures
We want to see what you find when you explore outdoors! Follow and tag Mass Audubon and the sanctuaries you visit on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
Participating Sanctuaries
Pleasant Valley, Lenox Arcadia, Easthampton Broad Meadow Brook, Worcester Wachusett Meadow, Princeton Blue Hills Trailside Museum, Milton Boston Nature Center, Mattapan Broadmoor, Natick Drumlin Farm, Lincoln Habitat, Belmont Moose Hill, Sharon | MABA Education Center, Canton Stony Brook, Norfolk Ipswich River, Topsfield Joppa Flats, Newburyport Allens Pond, South Dartmouth North River, Marshfield Oak Knoll, Attleboro Felix Neck, Edgartown Long Pasture, Barnstable Wellfleet Bay, South Wellfleet |
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