About Drumlin Farm

Drumlin Farm's red barn © Pei Ren
© Pei Ren

At Drumlin Farm, you can experience life on a working farm and explore a wildlife sanctuary at the same time!

Visit pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, and cows in the farmyard; learn how crops are sustainably grown on-site; walk the trails to explore field, forest, and wetland habitat; and observe resident owls, hawks, and a fox in their native wildlife exhibits.

Location

208 South Great Road, Lincoln, MA 01773
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Hours

Drumlin Farm

Tuesday–Sunday, 9 am-5 pm • Closed Mondays (except holidays) • Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day

Mass Audubon Shop

Thursday–Sunday, 10 am–4 pm
Other days by appointment (781-259-2214)
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Admission

Members, Lincoln residents, & Hanscom AFB residents: Free
Nonmembers: $9 Adults, $6 Seniors (65+), $6 Children (2-12)

As a way to increase access to nature, Mass Audubon also offers several free admission programs at our wildlife sanctuaries.

Facilities

Acres

291

Trail Mileage

4 miles (0.5 miles universally accessible)
Details & trail map >

Sanctuary Highlights

  • Farm and nature programs for all ages including summer camp, birding walks, nature-based preschool, and more.
  • School and group programs for all ages and grade levels.
  • Three-season CSA program (Spring, Summer, and Fall), plus a seasonal Farm Stand that sells a variety of Drumlin Farm produce and other products.
  • Easy hike to the top of our drumlin, one of the highest points in the Greater Boston area.
  • The Mass Audubon Shop, which carries products that help celebrate the wonders of nature. 

Property Regulations

All of the land at our wildlife sanctuaries is protected. By conserving these open spaces, Mass Audubon, along with our members and partners, is able to fulfill its mission of protecting the nature of Massachusetts. When visiting, please take note of the following regulations: 

  • No dog walking or horseback riding; please leave all animals and pets at home (service animals welcome
  • No walking off trail  
  • No collecting or picking natural items
  • No bike riding or operating motorized vehicles; day passes are available for powered mobility devices   
  • No running, swimming, or camping 
  • No operating drones or other remote-controlled vehicles   
  • No fishing, hunting, trapping, or releasing of animals   
  • No feeding wildlife   
  • No smoking 

Photography Guidelines

Mass Audubon welcomes visitors to capture the beauty and wonder of our statewide network of wildlife sanctuaries through photography. If you would like to use a wildlife sanctuary for commercial photography purposes, please review the complete guidelines and learn how to schedule a time. 

→ Do NOT bring orphaned or injured wildlife to our sanctuary ←

While some of our wildlife residents do require special care as a result of their injuries, we are not a rehabilitation center. If you encounter an injured animal, please contact a state-licensed wildlife rehabilitator.

Find a rehabilitator on MassWildlife's website >