Where to see a Gray Treefrog in Massachusetts

The Gray Treefrog is recorded in the counties of 156 Massachusetts state parks (research-grade iNaturalist observations). Ranked by how often it is observed in each area:

  1. Hubbardston State Forest
  2. Wompatuck State Park
  3. Massasoit State Park
  4. Ames Nowell State Park
  5. Myles Standish State Forest
  6. Freetown-Fall River State Forest
  7. Burrage Pond Wildlife Management Area
  8. Demarest Lloyd State Park
  9. Horseneck Beach State Reservation
  10. Berkley State Forest
  11. Rehoboth State Forest
  12. Watson Pond State Park
  13. Dighton Rock State Park
  14. Ellisville Harbor State Park
  15. Fall River Heritage State Park
  16. Fort Phoenix Beach State Reservation
  17. Salisbury Beach State Reservation
  18. Halibut Point State Park
  19. Maudslay State Park
  20. Bradley Palmer State Park
  21. Harold Parker State Forest
  22. Boxford State Forest
  23. Greycourt State Park
  24. Plum Island State Park
  25. Willowdale State Forest

These are county-level records — the species is documented in the area around each park, which is a strong steer rather than a guarantee for the park itself.

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