- Take in the beautiful views and landscape by hiking miles of trails through 210 acres of conservation land
- Step back in time into a 1790’s Shaker building and see one of the earliest collections of Shaker objects in the United States
- Explore an historic farmhouse from the 1820’s where Louisa May Alcott lived as a young girl with her family during the Fruitlands Experiment, a Transcendental experiment in communal living.
- Attend one of our outdoor summer concerts
- Enjoy beautiful exhibitions featuring works by both Indigenous as well as non-native artists in our two art galleries.
- Shop at our museum Gift Shop which sells art and craft works of local artists and artisans.
- Take our guided tour, Visions of Utopia, of our two historic building
- Dine at our museum café (open seasonally)
Offering 50 flavors of our famous homemade ice cream, outdoor Grill & Seafood Shack, 50 acres of fun activities, and a cozy Country Store & Cafe.