The Baliles Center at Hull Springs

The Baliles Center at Hull Springs The Baliles Center provides the perfect setting for studying the environment and critical sustainability issues.

The property features hundreds of acres of woodlands, wetlands, and an advanced research facility. Mary Farley Ames Lee, a 1938 graduate of Longwood University (then known as the State Teachers College), bequeathed Hull Springs Farm to the Longwood University Foundation, Inc., in 1999 to protect the property from development. The 662-acre farm in Westmoreland County, Virginia, was cultivated for h

undreds of years to produce corn, soybeans, timber and other crops. It is situated on Virginia’s Northern Neck between Aimes Creek and Glebe Creek, both tributaries of the Potomac River, just a short distance from the Chesapeake Bay. The property has approximately 8,400 feet of tidal shoreline and offers stunning views of Lower Machodoc Creek, wildlife, forests and open land. With 160-acres in agricultural fields and more than 400 acres in forest, it is an excellent demonstration site to develop, apply and study replicable best management practices.

12/06/2024

Come along for the tour as we guide you through one of the new cabins on the Baliles Center property!

10/08/2024

Here is a highlighted version of condensed quotes! The Baliles Center held its dedication ceremony on 9/27/24, dedicating the new facilities opening in Gerald L. Baliles’ honor.

EMPLOYEE SHOUT-OUT!Today, the Baliles Center at Hull Springs wants to recognize Dave Love (pictured right) and Brent Rob...
10/02/2024

EMPLOYEE SHOUT-OUT!

Today, the Baliles Center at Hull Springs wants to recognize Dave Love (pictured right) and Brent Roberts (pictured left) for their hard work!

Dave Love, Director of Landscaping and Grounds, is recognized for all his work on the new fire pit at the Center!

Brent Roberts, Dean of Library, is recognized for driving a bus of Longwood students to the Center so they would be able to attend the New Facilities Dedication event!

Thank you to these two hard-workers!

This past weekend, the Baliles Center at Hull Springs hosted its New Facilities Dedication Ceremony! The Baliles Center ...
09/30/2024

This past weekend, the Baliles Center at Hull Springs hosted its New Facilities Dedication Ceremony! The Baliles Center features new, updated, and clean cabins fully furnished. This ceremony couldn’t be made possible without the Center’s wonderful contributors. Thank you to all who attended, and a special thanks to our speakers and Longwood student guests!

03/24/2022

Today is Love Your Longwood Day! Join the Baliles Center for Environmental Science at Hull Springs in our cause in preparing the citizen leaders of tomorrow and donate today.

06/16/2021

The new research building at Hull Springs is almost done!

03/27/2019

Want to see more of what Hull Springs Farm is raising money for? Check out Charlotte Anne Pfamatter as she takes you through the plans.

https://youtu.be/ypYQ1km8yDY

You can contribute to the cause at https://www.givecampus.com/ca3em1

Hull Springs is a 662-acre property in Westmoreland County, Virginia that was bequeathed to Longwood University in 1999 in order to protect the property from...

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Hull Springs Farm Road
Montross, VA
22520

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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+18044722621

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