Field Farm, Nature preserve in Williamstown, Massachusetts
Field Farm is a protected nature preserve in Williamstown containing meadows, wetlands, woodlands, and a pond. The property is crisscrossed by marked hiking trails that connect its different landscape types.
The property belonged to a Williams College librarian who donated his art collection to respected museums before his death. This gift eventually led to the creation of the protected area that exists today.
The property displays a sculpture garden and a 1948 International Style house next to a guest house designed in 1966. These structures shape how visitors experience modern architecture set within a natural landscape.
The property has marked trails and designated parking for visitors to use. On-site lodging with breakfast is available for those wishing to spend more time exploring the landscape.
The Caves Lot section contains underground channels naturally carved into limestone, creating distinct geological formations. These features are visible when walking through this portion of the property.
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