Former cranberry bog land along the upper Coonamessett River, now part of the Coonamessett Greenway Heritage Trail: a 3-mile trail system with a nearly 1-mile wheelchair-accessible section and two boardwalks crossing the river through restored wetlands, forest, and meadow.
What to expect
Parking
Free lot Free · unconfirmed
Accessibility
Nearly 1 mile of the Coonamessett Greenway Heritage Trail is wheelchair accessible, including a universally accessible Scenic River Overlook and Lower Loop Trail at the Gateway to the Greenway.
Fishing
Allowed year-round (migratory fish run)
Managed by
The 300 Committee Land Trust / Falmouth Conservation Commission
WebsiteGetting in
Parking
Free lot
CostFree
Details unconfirmed
What's here
On site
Info kiosk
Eleven waystations with educational signage along the Greenway
Common questions
Are there trails, how long/hard?
Yes: a 3-mile trail with several shorter loop options, including a nearly 1-mile wheelchair-accessible section and two boardwalks over the river.
Where do I park at Coonamessett Bogs Conservation Area?
Free lot (Free).
Is there an entry fee at Coonamessett Bogs Conservation Area?
Yes, Free.
Is Coonamessett Bogs Conservation Area wheelchair accessible?
Nearly 1 mile of the Coonamessett Greenway Heritage Trail is wheelchair accessible, including a universally accessible Scenic River Overlook and Lower Loop Trail at the Gateway to the Greenway.
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