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Westfield State: Your Educational Journey Amidst Scenic Beauty, Close to Hartford & Boston.

Explore Westfield State University's expansive 256-acre campus, nestled just west of Springfield in the picturesque Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts. Surrounded by 13 other colleges and universities, Westfield offers a vibrant academic environment near attractions like Six Flags and Tanglewood. Enjoy the perfect blend of outdoor escapades in the Berkshires—skiing, hiking, kayaking, fishing, and more—and convenient access to the vibrant city centers of Hartford and Boston. Your educational journey begins in a location that combines the best of nature, culture, and urban experiences.

Distance

  • 10 minutes from Mass Pike, Exit 41
  • 20 minutes from Springfield
  • 30 minutes from Northampton/Amherst and the Berkshires
  • 2 hours from Boston, Providence, and Albany
  • 3 hours from New York City

Nurturing Innovation, Inspiring Excellence, and Building a Legacy of Lasting Opportunities.

Known as "Whip City," Westfield has a rich history of innovation, transitioning from a major hub for the buggy whip industry to a center for bicycles, paper products, textile machinery, and wood products.

In 1838, Massachusetts established the first state-supported teacher training institutions in the U.S. The State Normal School opened in Barre in 1839 before relocating to Westfield, where it expanded significantly.

The institution became Westfield State Teachers College after moving to its current site on Western Avenue. In the 1960s, it was renamed Westfield State College following the introduction of a Bachelor of Arts degree.

In 2010, it joined the State University System and became Westfield State University, which offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs, reflecting its ongoing commitment to education and community.

  • Whip City

    Westfield became known as “Whip City” as early as 1808 when the first whips were made here.

  • Columbia Bike Company

    originated and is currently still operating in Westfield as Columbia Manufacturing Inc. 

  • Black Squirrels

    were a gift to Frank Stanley Beveridge, the founder of Stanley Park in 1948.

Indulge in the local charm of Westfield and its neighboring communities with a variety of dining experiences, scenic hiking trails, captivating museums, and much more!

Whether you're here for a day or planning to stay, explore all that Westfield and the surrounding community has to offer.

Restaurants in Westfield

Westfield State students love exploring the local food scene, with go-to favorites like Circuit Coffee, Two Rivers Burrito Company, and Crave Café. Downtown Westfield is just a quick trip from campus—and with FREE bus fare, getting there is even easier. Whether you're craving comfort food, global flavors, or a casual night out, you’ll find it here. Popular spots include Applebee’s, Chipotle, Moe’s, Five Guys, and Taco Bell, along with a wide variety of unique local eateries:

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Hiking & Outdoor Experiences

Right across the street from campus, Stanley Park offers 300 acres of scenic open space, including a nature preserve with winding trails and a beautifully maintained botanical garden. On sunny days, it’s a favorite spot for Westfield State students to relax, study, or spend time with friends. Best of all, Stanley Park is free and open to the public.

If you're looking to explore even more of the great outdoors, the area is full of hiking trails, river walks, and natural landmarks:

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Uncover why Westfield State is your perfect choice – explore the vibrant campus and surrounding community.

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