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Cornell Farm

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Updated: June 01, 2024 03:02 PM

Cornell Farm is located in New Bedford (City in Massachusetts), United States. It's address is 520 Smith Neck Rd, Dartmouth, MA 02748.

520 Smith Neck Rd, Dartmouth, MA 02748

H24V+RW Dartmouth, Massachusetts

(508) 636-4693

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Check Time Table for Cornell Farm


Monday7 AM to 6 PM
Tuesday7 AM to 6 PM
Wednesday7 AM to 6 PM
Thursday7 AM to 6 PM
Friday7 AM to 6 PM
Saturday7 AM to 6 PM
Sunday7 AM to 6 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Cornell Farm?

Cornell Farm is located at: 520 Smith Neck Rd, Dartmouth, MA 02748.

What is the phone number of Cornell Farm?

You can try to calling this number: (508) 636-4693

What are the coordinates of Cornell Farm?

Coordinates: 41.5570123, -70.9551692

Cornell Farm Reviews

Kelli M.
2021-02-19 13:22:13 GMT

Beautiful in the winter! Make sure you bring boots though. As you get closer to the wetlands, your feet will start to sink in the snow/mud. Still a great place to check out. My dog loved it! Also very cool that it links up to another trail 👣

Marsha Ledbury Deinnocentis
2023-10-27 02:19:07 GMT

We were spotted by white tail deer grazing in marsh plus red-tailed hawk flew over as we admired the morning sunshine

Jess Sameiro
2020-10-08 16:52:03 GMT

Best place to walk. Beautiful, clean, relaxing. MY FAVORITE PLACE EVER ! ❤

Ashley Dennis
2019-06-02 15:03:48 GMT

Suspension bridge gone. Beautiful mostly flat trails gorgeous boardwalks and views abundance of wildlife

Tim Jamison
2018-06-16 15:49:49 GMT

Outstanding walk. Beautiful. Peaceful. 👍

Diane Santos
2022-10-08 16:42:29 GMT

Very pleasant walking trail. Cleared and easy to walk. Loved that it connects to Frank Knowles trail via the wooden walkway, which is a beautiful spot.

cmiper (cmpx)
2016-04-19 18:13:43 GMT

These trails are great little local hikes. There are both long and short trails. Great views of the marshes and rivers and the animals that live there. Don't forget to see and climb the suspension bridges!

Curtis
2016-07-04 15:47:05 GMT

Have time for a stroll? Here is a place you don't want to miss.
Easy trails and a fantastic boardwalk through the wetlands. We saw many different types of birds and other small wildlife on our visit. Don't forget your camera :-)

Benjamin Moses
2019-06-17 02:13:51 GMT

Great little walk! Usually plenty of parking and enough trail to never feel crowded. Takes you from the woods to the water and back and forth. Feel free to go off path a bit, but know it gets a bit buggy.

The Elephant Quilt Project
2016-04-22 13:38:52 GMT

Back in October 2015 my sun and I went to ur farm we was looking for lamas because he thought the beautiful alpaca we saw while eating ice cream one summer were lamas. We drove around on this day years after our encounter and invite to visit anytime with the two alpaca at the milk jug ice cream barn (as we call it),for hours looking for your farm. The neighbors were so kind helping us find your farm. Eventually we realized they are alpaca and not lamas. Still excited, we went. As we drove up we saw people with water bottles and smilies. One group visiting from out of state took the time to share with us information about the hidden beauty behind all the trees. I was going through a rough time in my life and my sun was dealing with much too. We never dreamed we would find the hidden beauty we found when we headed out on this adventure. It changed me in many ways. I faced my fears and embraced strength I did not know I had. It brought my sun and I closer. He insisted i crosss that suspension bridge as I shook in fear of heights. I was about to turn around as it started shaking and the look on my suns face reached me deeply. I always give up to fear. I felt defeated when he shouted back to me " its ok mom turn around we can go home" I stood in the middle of that bridge high upon nothing but a man made bridge with death below me and started singing loud as I took each step closer to my sun. He was so proud to see me make it. I sat shaking like a leaf wondering ~how the hell did you get yourself here miles above the earth sitting on a landing that was creaking and swaying...? Then it hit me. You have to go back across that thing. God help me I wish I had wings. Then he asked me if I was ready for the next one? When I saw that next bridge i did all but die. " Are you freaking kidding me..." i protested,rousing fear took me over. My sun shouted " lets go your doing this..." I did it. I really did it. Not realizing what was ahead of me and this old body. We hiked for hours. I'm 47 yrs old with major disability and and over 200.lbs But I kept up with my crazy adventurous sun who took me on the hike of my life. We ended up taking a wrong turn into the hunter trail and Lord knows i heard shots. I kept asking if he heard gun shots. Man im telling you it was the adventure of my life. When he noticed we were on the hunting trail he just laughed at my face. Yes going to kill him. But we found some of the most amazing spots. I was moved beyond comprehension. We took pictures until our phones died. Yes in the middle of nowhere and our phones died. No food, no water and I'm a diabetic. But somehow it was not an issue. The wet lands and birds touched our native heritage and my ancestors smiled down on us. We felt so calm and at peace. My tears of life poured in my heart and I realized that I just did what I never could have done when I was almost 400.lbs over weight lost in life with only death as my fear. 200.lbs lighter sitting on top of the world and walking through my natives land was a turning point for me and my sun saw his mom face her own fears and accomplish the hike of a life time. I thank you for having this and will always remember this day. The alpaca were awesome. We took pictures and video of them and we ended up going back in November. It was raining and it did not stop us. On the way leaving in November we saw a flock of wild turkeys running across the field. Then all of a sudden thousands of loud birds came from the sky and landed on this huge tree. The sound was almost deafening. In the blink of an eye they all vanished out the tree and off they flew. My heart sank. I knew a storm was on its way. I will never forget our two visits to this extraordinary and beautiful land. Thank you all.
Faith Burkley.

Eme Lebron
2016-08-12 19:18:56 GMT

Beautiful place to hike clean well kept suspension bridges. Awesome place so many different trails

Dayan Siri
2021-03-16 19:16:19 GMT

Enjoyed a weekday morning walk here. Beautiful walking trails. Was not crowded

Donna Lynch
2023-04-22 21:44:13 GMT

Went for a hike with my grandchildren. Had a fabulous time!!

Stephanie Pacheco
2018-05-14 12:08:29 GMT

This place is my get away. The trails are nicely kept and could easily take a few hours getting lost in all of them

Melissa Hadala
2020-09-04 15:49:09 GMT

Easy trails and beautiful scenery

Kerry Malicia-MacKay (Wonder Woman)
2018-08-27 00:37:49 GMT

These are my favorite trails! Well marked and great to run or walk!

Maya Dompierre
2020-07-12 23:42:25 GMT

Beautiful scenery and a perfect spot to sit and contemplate or bring the family for a nice nature walk!

Amy Boissoneault
2016-10-29 00:29:11 GMT

Beautiful trail

Dave Ouellette
2018-08-12 12:37:32 GMT

One of the best walking trails around

rachel rockwood
2017-05-01 10:01:02 GMT

Beautiful place to hike, don't get lost!

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