Grafton Land Trust Grafton, Massachusetts 01536
Bingham Hill Wildlife Area webpageBrigham Hill Wildlife Area
This 46-acre property lies alongside the Mass Pike at the end of North Brigham Hill Road. Many years ago, it was known locally as “The Airport.” It is high land, mostly populated by hardwoods, with some wetlands and with a gentle slope in some areas.
A network of trails extends through the property, which may be used for hiking and cross-country skiing.
Williams Woods
In 2007, Peter and Shirley Williams made a gift of a conservation restriction on this 72 acre parcel that they own to the Grafton Land Trust. Abutting the great Potter Hill Meadows and G. Knowlton Preserve, this property taps into a wonderful network of trails and open space connecting the northern end of Brigham Hill Road with the top of Potter Hill Road.
The AllTrails website has a description and map of a hike at Brigham Hill Wildlife Area.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
Content from Bingham Hill Wildlife Area webpage and William Woods webpage
Last updated December 8, 2023