Petticoat Hill Reservation
Climb through a restored forest past stone walls and cellar holes
Explore a forest that boasts a rich variety of hardwood species, passing stone walls and cellar holes that reveal the hill's agricultural past.
Petticoat Hill is one in a grouping of three hills that rises more than 1,000 feet above South Williamsburg. By the late 18th century, this was the most populous part of town, active with farming families who cleared the area for crops and pasture.
Petticoat Hill Reservation
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