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Walking trails at Tatttersall Farm
Tattersall Farm offers 19th century plantings, working hayfields, rolling meadows and wooded paths used for walking, jogging and cross-country skiing.

During your visit to the Tattersall farm please:
  • Be aware of ticks and poison ivy and take appropriate precautions.
  • Respect the privacy of the caretaker's residence and outbuildings by walking in designated public access paths only
Prohibited Activities on Premisis:

  • Operation of ATV's, snowmobiles or any other motorized vehicles
  • Removal of or damaging any signs, buildings, personal property or any plants, trees or other vegetation
  • Harassing, agitating or vandalizing any wildlife or wildlife habitats
  • Littering of trash or other debris
  • Bringing upon the premises any type of animals, including dogs, cats and horses
  • Making or building a fire or smoking
  • Consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages
  • Camping or constructing tents or other structures
  • Flying kites or throwing balls or other recreational airborne missiles
  • To be on the Farm premises before or after the daily hours of public access
  • To enter Farmhouse and attached garage
Raked hayfield at Tattersall Farm
Hay in winrows at Tattersall Farm
Raked hay at Tattersall Farm
Antique farm equipment at Tattersall Farm
Bailing hay at Tattersall Farm
Conservation area