Chartered in 1763, Westford is full of classic Vermont character that speaks to the town’s history. From our rare covered bridge, to events on the large green called the “Westford Common” there’s something for everybody.
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Town Owned Land and Trails
Take a walk through the winding paths of the Misty Meadows trails, accessible from the Westford School parking lot, hunt in our Town Forest, Maple Shade, or explore a more remote trail in another location in town.

Town Common
Donated to the town in 1819, this beautiful green space is Westford's historic gathering place. The gazebo was added in the 1990s. The Common makes a great place to hang out and can also be scheduled for larger gatherings.

Covered Bridge
One of only 100 left in the state, this unique Covered Bridge is a walkable distance from the town center with a great view of the Brown's River below.

Brick Meeting House
Need a place to hold an indoor gathering? The Brick Meeting House is a historic Baptist church now equipped with a full kitchen and newly renovated floors.

Westford Common Hall
This iconic building was built in 1840 as a church and is now transformed into the Westford Common Hall. Currently it serves as a place to bring the community together as a diverse venue for music, art, education, yoga, and community and private gatherings.

Westford Public Library
The Westford Public Library resides in the historical town hall and is a community hub for everybody to explore, engage and enjoy. Find books to read, learn a new language, join a club and so much more.