Robinson Farm

Robinson Farm

Marblehead, Massachusetts 01945

Official Website
Robinson Farm map

About this Location

One of the last commercial farms in Marblehead to end its operations, its remaining three acres were sold to Marblehead as conservation land in 2005. A neighboring eight-and-one-half-acre plot, formerly part of the much larger Jermyn Farm, was then under the management of Marblehead’s School Committee. Recognizing the value of this open space to the nearby Village School and the larger community, the School Committee and Conservation Commission agreed to allow the development of a combined looping trail system through the two parcels. Today, the Village School uses the area for environmental education and development while the three-quarter miles of trails serve as a pleasant community pathway. Access is available from the cul de sac at the end of Byors Road, the old farm entrance from Ramsdell Road, and the southeastern edge of the Village School playing field.

There is an entrance with limited parking on the cul de sac at the end of Byors Road. On-street parking is available near the old farm entrance from Ramsdell Road. Hike-in access is from the southeastern edge of the Village School playing field.

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

  • Entrance fee

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Last updated January 29, 2024