The Williamstown Rural Lands Foundation is a private, non-profit, member-supported land conservation trust.
Founded in 1986, the WRLF has worked to preserve working landscapes, support sustainable community initiatives and encourage responsible development. The WRLF works with private landowners on land protection projects using a variety of methods, including conservation restriction, direct gift, and sale of partial or full interests in land to state agencies or other conservation groups.
Educational Programs and Events:
The WRLF provides hands-on environmental education for children and adults as well as year-round cultural and natural history programs for schools and visitors to Sheep Hill. Workshops, lectures and seasonal outings are offered and WLRF regularly collaborates with local organizations such as the Hoosic River Watershed Association, Williamstown Elementary School, Milne Public Library, and local restaurants and artists. Visit our web site, www.wrlf.org, for a current event calendar.
Sheep Hill:
The historic and charming Sheep Hill property was acquired by the WRLF in 2000 and is now its headquarters with offices, a lending library, conference room and classroom. The property features historic barns and outbuildings, exhibits, trails, a children's nature cabin and a pond rich with aquatic life, as well as stunning panoramic views from the top of its steep meadow.
Sheep Hill is located about one mile south of the Williamstown rotary on Route 7. The property and farmhouse are also available for rental for small events.
Support the WRLF!
Supporting the WRLF through membership is an excellent way to sustain and shape the quality of life we enjoy. Your membership not only helps to preserve our natural resources and scenic beauty but also makes it possible for the community to take advantage of the resources WRLF offers. Monetary gifts, appreciated securities, bequests, in-kind donations, and volunteering are ways you can help support the WRLF's work. Please contact the office for more information: (413) 458-2492 or e-mail ruraland@wrlf.org.