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Landmark: Grindstone Creek TrailCity: Springfield MO
Country: USA Missouri
Continent: North America
Grindstone Creek Trail, Springfield MO, USA Missouri, North America
Wilson Farm is a large-scale agricultural operation located in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA.
Visual Characteristics
The farm encompasses approximately 30 acres of cultivated land. Primary crops include seasonal vegetables, fruits, and flowers. The property features several large greenhouses constructed with metal frames and translucent polycarbonate panels. A central farm stand building is constructed from wood with a pitched roof, painted a muted green. The surrounding fields are characterized by rows of crops and open grassy areas.
Location & Access Logistics
Wilson Farm is situated at 10 Pleasant Street, Lexington, MA. It is approximately 12 miles west of Boston. Access is directly from Pleasant Street. A large, paved parking lot is available on-site, accommodating numerous vehicles. Public transport options are limited; the closest MBTA bus route is the 73, which stops at the intersection of Pleasant Street and Marrett Road, requiring a 0.5-mile walk to the farm.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The farm was established in 1958 by the Wilson family. It operates as a commercial agricultural enterprise, focusing on direct-to-consumer sales. The land is primarily composed of glacial till soils, suitable for a variety of crop cultivation.
Key Highlights & Activities
Seasonal produce is available for purchase at the farm stand. Pick-your-own options are offered for certain fruits and vegetables during their respective seasons. The farm also hosts seasonal events, such as pumpkin patches in the fall. Educational signage regarding crop cultivation is present throughout the property.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the farm stand building. Shaded areas are provided by awnings at the farm stand and by trees around the perimeter. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable on the property. Food vendors are not permanently stationed, but local food trucks may be present during peak seasons or special events.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal selection of produce, visit during the peak growing seasons: late spring through early fall. Mornings are generally less crowded. Specific pick-your-own activities are dependent on crop availability and weather conditions.
Facts & Legends
Wilson Farm is known for its extensive selection of heirloom tomato varieties, often exceeding 50 different types available during the summer months. The farm has consistently maintained its operational status as a working farm, contributing to the preservation of agricultural land within the suburban landscape.
Nearby Landmarks
- Minuteman National Historical Park (2.5km West)
- Lexington Battle Green (3.0km West)
- Old Burying Ground (3.2km West)
- Buckman Tavern (3.1km West)
- Museum of Our American Heritage (3.5km West)