Two Mile Farm
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About Two Mile Farm

68 acres
Wander cart paths and foot trails that lead through resurgent woodlands and past stone walls to the broad meadows of the North River.

What makes Two Mile Farm a special place?
Founded in 1640 by the Hatch family, Two Mile Farm gets its name from rights granted to the Town of Scituate (whose boundaries encompassed Two Mile Farm until 1788) to harvest salt hay “two miles along the river and half a mile inland on each side.”

Trails pass through a white pine woodland, tracking the toppled remains of old stone walls and former farm cart paths. Each trail slopes down to the marsh’s edge to afford a view of the grassy banks of the North River and the Stetson Meadows beyond. Follow the white trail markers on the outer loop for views of the river and a dramatic change in landscape when you enter a hemlock forest.

The North River has been designated a National Natural Landmark by the U.S. Department of Interior and a Scenic River by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Trails
1-mile loop trail. Easy walking.

When to Visit
Year-round, daily, sunrise to sunset. Allow a minimum of 1 hour.

Regulations & Advisories

Please remove your dog’s waste from the property.

Directions

Union Street
Marshfield, MA
Telephone: 781.784.0567
Email: seregion@ttor.org

Get directions on Google Maps.

From Rt. 3 (exit 12), take Rt. 139 East toward Marshfield. Proceed 0.3 mi. to second set of traffic lights. Turn left onto Union St. and follow for 0.9 mi. to entrance and parking (6 cars) on left.

Admission

When to Visit
Year-round, daily, sunrise to sunset. Allow a minimum of 1 hour.

Admission
FREE to all

Property History

Property Acquisition History
Gift of Mrs. Gail E. Whelan in 1993. Endowment raised in 1995.

Volunteer Opportunities

Position Location
Trail Steward Whitney and Thayer Woods, Norris Reservation,

Work Parties

There are no work parties at this reservation at this time; please check again later or click here to find other work parties near you.

Maps and Resources

At present, a trail map is not available for Two Mile Reservation.

Planning Your Visit

Before You Go
We encourage you to visit as many Trustees properties as you can.

Wherever your travels take you, please observe all posted regulations, follow special instructions from property staff, and keep in mind the Stewardship Code:

  • Protect wildlife and plants.
  • Guard against all risk of fire.
  • Help keep air and water clean.
  • Carry out what you carry in.
  • Use marked footpaths and bridle paths.
  • Leave livestock, crops, and machinery alone.
  • Respect the privacy of neighboring land.
  • Enjoy and share the landscape with others.

Click on links below for further visitor information:

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Tell Us What You Think

We’d love to hear about your visit. Click here to take our visitor survey. If you have a question for us about this reservation, you can use this form to send it to us, too.

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Submitted by Road toad on: August 8, 2010
Visited two-mile farm res. today. A little difficult to find at first. When you see a house with two-mile farm sign, you have just gone past entrance. Driveway before this house. Anyway, trails were wide and clear. Easy walking with a few steep hills, nothing a sixty year old couldn't handle. Nothing outstanding visually in the walk however. Very limited views of North River marshlans. Very good workout, and not an overwhelming walk.



Submitted by RustedSigns on: January 17, 2010
Very nice location for a casual walk and a great location to bring your dog. Dogs are allowed off leash to roam free. It's a good spot year round.



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