


Mass Audubon's Drumlin Farm
About
Mass Audubon's Drumlin Farm offers the perfect blend of working farm experience and wildlife education in Lincoln, MA. Kids can get up close with barnyard animals, meet native New England wildlife like owls and foxes, explore scenic hiking trails, and participate in hands-on educational programs that make learning about nature irresistible.
Highlights
- ✓Hands-on farmyard with goats, sheep, pigs, and chickens kids can observe and sometimes pet
- ✓Native wildlife exhibits featuring owls, foxes, otters, and birds of prey up close
- ✓Easy hiking trails through meadows and forests perfect for little legs
- ✓Seasonal programs including maple sugaring, apple pressing, and animal feeding times
- ✓Working farm atmosphere where children learn where food comes from
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit during morning hours (9-11 AM) when animals are most active and the farm is less crowded, especially on weekdays during school year
- 2.Bring cash or check for the farm store and extra snacks, as food options are limited to vending machines
- 3.Pack boots or shoes that can get muddy,kids will want to explore every corner of the farmyard and trails
- 4.Don't miss the raptor feeding demonstrations and check the daily schedule at admission for special animal encounters
- 5.Become a Mass Audubon member if you plan to visit more than twice,it pays for itself and includes free admission to all sanctuaries
Best Time to Visit
Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer the most comfortable weather and active animals. Weekday mornings are least crowded. Baby animal season in spring is particularly magical for kids, while fall brings beautiful foliage along the trails.
What to Know
Admission fees apply (discounts for members). Free parking on-site. Limited food available,pack a lunch to enjoy at picnic tables. The farm is mostly accessible, though some trails have uneven terrain.
Seasonal Notes
Closed Mondays year-round. Spring features baby animals and maple syrup demonstrations. Summer offers camps and extended programs. Fall includes harvest activities and cider pressing. Winter has reduced hours but special snowshoe programs when conditions allow.
Nearby Eats
The Umbrella Arts Center Cafe in Concord (10 minutes away) offers casual family-friendly fare, or pack a picnic to enjoy at Drumlin Farm's scenic picnic areas overlooking the farm.
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