An 11-acre pine and oak woodland on the south side of Old Queen Anne Road near the Harwich line, with a short loop trail past former cranberry bogs and a view of Mill Pond.
What to expect
Parking
Free lot Free · unconfirmed
Trails
A 0.5-mile loop trail on soil tread with some hills, through pine/oak woods and conifer stands, past former cranberry bogs and a view of Mill Pond.
Birdwatching
Allowed year-round
Managed by
Town of Chatham Conservation Commission
508-945-5164 · WebsiteGetting in
Parking
Free lot
CostFree
Details unconfirmed
Common questions
Are there trails here, and how long/hard are they?
A half-mile loop with some hills on natural soil tread, easy enough for most visitors, passing former cranberry bogs and a Mill Pond overlook.
Where do I park, is it obvious?
Yes, pull off directly along Old Queen Anne Road near the trailhead sign; there's no separate lot.
Where do I park at McCoy Tree Farm Conservation Area?
Free lot (Free).
Is there an entry fee at McCoy Tree Farm Conservation Area?
Yes, Free.
Can I bring my dog to McCoy Tree Farm Conservation Area?
Dogs are allowed. Leash rules and clean-up requirements usually apply, so check posted signs.
What rules should I know at McCoy Tree Farm Conservation Area?
Standard Chatham conservation-land rules: no motor vehicles, no open fires without permission, no camping, no alcohol.
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