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Landmark: Wilson FarmCity: Lexington MA
Country: USA Massachusetts
Continent: North America
Wilson Farm, Lexington MA, USA Massachusetts, North America
Wilson Farm is an active agricultural operation located in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA.
It functions as a retail farm stand and a working farm, offering a variety of produce and seasonal goods.
Visual Characteristics
The farm features open fields dedicated to crop cultivation, primarily vegetables and fruits. A large, open-air farm stand structure is present, constructed with wood and metal, displaying seasonal produce. Surrounding areas include mature trees and cultivated garden plots. Parking areas are unpaved gravel or packed earth.
Location & Access Logistics
Wilson Farm is situated at 10 Pleasant Street, Lexington, MA 02421. It is approximately 15 miles west of Boston. Access is directly from Pleasant Street, a two-lane paved road. Ample on-site parking is available in designated gravel lots. Public transport options are limited; the closest MBTA bus route (e.g., Route 76) stops several miles away, requiring a significant walk or taxi service.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The farm has been in operation for multiple generations, with its origins dating back to the early 20th century. It is a privately owned agricultural enterprise focused on crop production for direct sale to consumers. The land is characterized by fertile glacial till soils, suitable for a wide range of horticultural crops.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can purchase freshly harvested fruits and vegetables. Seasonal activities include strawberry picking (June), blueberry picking (July-August), and pumpkin picking (October). The farm stand offers prepared foods, baked goods, and local artisanal products. Self-guided walks through accessible farm fields are permitted during operating hours.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the farm stand building. Limited shaded areas are provided by awnings at the farm stand. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. Several food vendors operate on-site during peak seasons, offering prepared meals and snacks.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal produce selection, visit during the peak harvest months of July through October. Mornings, particularly on weekdays, offer less crowded conditions. For photography, early morning or late afternoon light provides softer illumination on the fields and farm stand.
Facts & Legends
Wilson Farm is known for its extensive selection of heirloom tomato varieties available during the summer months. A local tradition involves the farm's annual corn maze, which changes design each year and is a popular autumn attraction.
Nearby Landmarks
- Minute Man National Historical Park (0.8km West)
- Lexington Battle Green (2.1km Northeast)
- Cary Memorial Library (2.5km Northeast)
- Crosby's Corner (3.2km Southwest)