Birding in Massachusetts
Herb Hadfield Conservation Area
Westport Land Conservation Trust
255 Cornell Road
Westport, Massachusetts 02790
Herb Hadfield Conservation Area webpage
Herb Hadfield Conservation Area map
Westport Land Conservation Trust
255 Cornell Road
Westport, Massachusetts 02790
Herb Hadfield Conservation Area webpage
Herb Hadfield Conservation Area map
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Herb Hadfield Conservation Area (WLCT), Westport
Coordinates: 41.56592, -71.1154
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About Herb Hadfield Conservation Area
The Herb Hadfield Conservation Area can be accessed from both Adamsville Road and Cornell Road. This property has hiking trails that bisect oak and mixed hardwood forests along pristine Angeline Brook, one of Westport’s finest cold-water streams. The central portion of this property contains a former 6-acre pasture that WLCT has converted to a native warm-season meadow. The area was assembled through two acquisitions that were made possible with funds from the Town of Westport’s Agricultural Open Space Preservation Trust Fund, The Trustees, the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Wildlife, Massachusetts Waterfowlers, and many private donors. Hunting is permitted in this area. We require that all hunters contact the WLCT office prior to hunting.
From Herb Hadfield Conservation Area webpage
The Herb Hadfield Conservation Area can be accessed from both Adamsville Road and Cornell Road. This property has hiking trails that bisect oak and mixed hardwood forests along pristine Angeline Brook, one of Westport’s finest cold-water streams. The central portion of this property contains a former 6-acre pasture that WLCT has converted to a native warm-season meadow. The area was assembled through two acquisitions that were made possible with funds from the Town of Westport’s Agricultural Open Space Preservation Trust Fund, The Trustees, the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Wildlife, Massachusetts Waterfowlers, and many private donors. Hunting is permitted in this area. We require that all hunters contact the WLCT office prior to hunting.
From Herb Hadfield Conservation Area webpage