Flume Pond is 28.6 acres between Sippewissett Road and Buzzards Bay, centered on an 11.2-acre tidal salt pond. A mile-long loop trail through oak woods and wetland was cut in 2012, though it doesn't reach the pond shoreline or the barrier beach itself.
What to expect
Parking
Free lot free · unconfirmed
Birdwatching
Allowed year-round
Managed by
The 300 Committee Land Trust
(508) 540-0876 · WebsiteGetting in
Parking
Free lot
Costfree
Details unconfirmed
What's here
On site
Info kiosk
Small 300 Committee 'Conservation Land' sign marks the trailhead
Common questions
Are there trails, how long/hard?
Yes, a horseshoe-shaped loop trail just under a mile long, rated easy, through coastal forest with views of Flume Pond's wetlands.
Where do I park at Flume Pond Conservation Area?
Free lot (free).
Is there an entry fee at Flume Pond Conservation Area?
Yes, Free.
What rules should I know at Flume Pond Conservation Area?
Most of the land around Flume Pond is closed to public access; stay on the marked trail.
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