
Massachusetts
🌿 Valley Conservation Cemetery – In Progress
In the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts, a new project is underway: the Conservation Cemetery, a nonprofit burial ground that will combine natural end-of-life care with lasting land protection.
 The cemetery will provide families with the choice of simple, natural burial using only biodegradable materials. Loved ones will be memorialized with markers that lie flat to the ground, allowing the landscape to remain open and restorative. More than just a resting place, the cemetery will serve as a sanctuary where grief and healing meet the beauty of nature.
Developed in partnership with the Kestrel Land Trust and Green Burial Massachusetts, the project will conserve a treasured Pioneer Valley landscape, safeguarding habitat for native plants and wildlife. Each burial directly supports stewardship of the land, creating a living legacy for generations to come.
 The Conservation Cemetery is being built through collaboration with local conservation and community organizations, ensuring that the project reflects both environmental values and human needs.
Once open, it will stand as Massachusetts’ first full conservation cemetery: a place where remembrance and land protection go hand in hand.
🌿Wildwood Cemetery - Amherst, MA (Hybrid)
Wildwood Cemetery 
offers families the choice of natural burial within its historic grounds. Established in the 1800s, this community cemetery has created a dedicated section where burials can return gently to the earth without the trappings of modern convention.
The green burial area allows for interment without embalming, vaults, or metal caskets. Families may choose shrouds or biodegradable containers, ensuring that each burial enriches rather than disrupts the land.
By opening a natural section, Wildwood bridges past and present, preserving the cemetery’s legacy while meeting today’s call for sustainable end-of-life care. Graves are marked simply and blend into the surrounding landscape, reflecting the values of simplicity and dignity.
Wildwood provides a meaningful option for Amherst and the surrounding Pioneer Valley. It reflects the community’s commitment to conservation and gives families a chance to align their farewells with their love of the natural world.
For Massachusetts families, Wildwood Cemetery stands as a reminder that even long-established cemeteries can evolve to meet the needs of the future.
🌿Green Burial Massachusetts Hybrid Cemetery Database
Green Burial Massachusetts is conducting a cemetery research project to learn which Massachusetts cemeteries offer green burial, to whom it is available (if a city/town cemetery, does it allow non-residents?) and other information including cost and location. In some cases, we have obtained the cemetery’s rules and regulations. This is a partial list of the 351 cities and towns in Massachusetts.
If you want information on how to start your own natural burial cemetery, or you want to make me aware of another green, natural, or hybrid cemetery in this state, please reach out!
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