Sheep pasture! I grew up in Easton and have been coming here forever. This place was one of my favorite school field trips. Every year we would get to come here and learn about all the animals and nature. Just absolutely beautiful. Easy to get to although not much parking. Great paths to walk, run or ride your bike. I see a lot of people walking their dogs here too but if a festival is going on you’ll want to double check because they usually don’t allow dogs those days even when leashed. They have a Harvest and craft fair here every year. If you have kids(and even if you don’t) it’s a must see! There are sheep, birds, goats, rabbits, geese and ducks! My absolute favorite is Simba the cow. He is awesome and loves people. Rescued from a farm in NH he’s «livin the dream» now. You can’t feed them except for the chickens. They also sell fresh eggs here. I think they run about 4 $ a dozen. There’s a port a pottie on site. They have tons of signage here for when your walking or biking the paths. Also, many different plants and trees with the names of them attached. It’s not huge but it’s definitely worth a visit and I promise you’ll be hooked on the beauty of this place. So many different plants and flowers and birds chirping! Best part: it’s free! Go here! Give Simba a pat for me if I’m not there patting him myself.