Wetherbee Conservation Land was acquired by the State from the Heywood/Sellors family in 1898. The eastern section of the land is agriculturally used for farming rotating silage crops. The northwest section of the park features a rolling meadow where crab apple trees grow. Most of the property is blazed by a loop trail. Most sections of the trail are on an old cart path, which leads to many different areas and habitats. The area is used for many activities including walking, hiking, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, snow-shoeing and tracking and birding.