41°34′49.6″N 71°4′47.3″W / 41.580444°N 71.079806°W / 41.580444; -71.079806Established | 2007 |
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Operator | The Trustees of Reservations |
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Website | Westport Town Farm |
Westport Town Farm is a 40-acre (16 ha) open space preserve and historic farm complex located in Westport, Massachusetts along the bracken East Branch of the Westport River. The property, owned by the town of Westport and managed by the land conservation non-profit organization The Trustees of Reservations[1] through contract since 2007, was once the town's poor farm and local infirmary.[2]
The preserve includes hiking trails, working farmland, salt marsh frontage, an antique farmhouse, dairy barn, corn crib, and stone walls dating back to Colonial times. It is open to hiking, picnicking, cross country skiing, canoeing, and kayaking. The preserve trailhead is located on Drift Road in Westport.
References
- ^ "Westport Town Farm". The Trustees of Reservationgs. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
- ^ "Three Hundred Years of Farming". The Trustees of Reservations. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
External links
- Westport Town Farm The Trustees of Reservations
- Trail map
- Westport Town Farm Interim Management Plan
- Over the hill to the poor house: Revisiting the story of the Westport Poor Farm
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Wildlife management areas | |
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Wildlife sanctuaries | - Billingsgate Island
- Carr Island
- E. Howe Forbush
- Egg Rock
- Grace A. Robson
- J.C. Phillips
- Knight
- Penikese Island
- Ram Island (Mattapoisett)
- Ram Island (Salisbury)
- Susan B. Minns
- Tarpaulin Cove
- Watatic Mountain
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- Black Pond Bog
- Boat Meadow
- Francis Newhall Woods
- Grassy Pond
- Greene Swamp
- Halfway Pond Island
- Hawley Bog
- Hockomock Swamp
- Hoft Farm
- Homer-Watcha
- Katama Plains
- McElwain-Olsen
- Miacomet Moors
- Reed Brook
- Roger and Virginia Drury
- Sandy Neck
- David H. Smith Preserve and Fire Trail
- Stacy Mountain
- Tatkon
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