Place

Billings Farm & Museum

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Billings Farm & Museum Visitor Center

Billings Farm & Museum

Quick Facts
Location:
Woodstock, VT
Significance:
non-profit partner of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park

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One Historic Estate, Two Sites, a Shared Legacy

Two sites make up the historic Billings estate: Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park and the Billings Farm & Museum. The Billings estate, owned across time by the Marsh, Billings, and Rockefeller families, has modeled responsible forestry and farming practices since the mid-1800s. Each family left a lasting influence on conservation and agriculture in America.

Today, the National Park Service manages the Forest, while The Woodstock Foundation, Inc., a non-profit educational institution founded by Laurance and Mary Rockefeller in 1968, manages the Farm. 

Visiting the Billings Farm & Museum

Billings Farm & Museum is dedicated to growing a culture of care and connection to land, food, and community through immersive experiences and shared stories on a working Vermont dairy farm.

Just a short stroll from the village center of charming Woodstock, Vermont, Billings Farm & Museum is open to the public eleven months of the year. Through dynamic daily programming, seasonal and farm events, camps, workshops, and unique after-hours experiences, Billings Farm engages visitors of all ages.  

  • The Billings Farm & Museum requires paid admission for access to the farm and exhibits. For up to date price information, visit: Billings Farm & Museum.
  • Access to restrooms and to the theater that plays the shared park film, A Place in the Land, is free of charge.
  • Passport stamps for Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park are available at this location when the NPS Carriage Barn Visitor Center is closed. 

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Last updated: June 19, 2025