Battle-Dorrance Memorial Forest - Orange W. Orange Rd. (Rte. 2A)
Orange, MA
(978) 952-6856
info@newenglandforestry.org

Visitors can walk logging roads to view forest regeneration following a harvest of mature pine in 2003.

Brooks Woodland Preserve: Swift River Tract - Petersham Quaker Dr.
Petersham, MA
(978) 840-4446
information@ttor.org

Miles of trails through fields and forest and along river and swamp, with glimpses of both glacial and human history.

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Brooks Woodland: Connor's Pond Tract - Petersham Quaker Dr.
Petersham, MA
(978) 840-4446
information@ttor.org

One- to two-mile loop trails lead visitors on gentle hikes through dense and more open woodlands.

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Brooks Woodland: Roaring Brook Tract - Petersham East St.
Petersham, MA
(978) 840-4446
information@ttor.org

Three miles of trails - loops through woodland and swamp, across Roaring Brook, and up, down and around a hill.

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Brooks Woodland: Swift River, Connor's Pond, & Roaring Brook Tracts - Petersham Petersham, MA
(978) 840-4446
information@ttor.org

Three tracts of extensive trails through mixed forest and mountain laurel, criss-crossed by stone walls and a rich Native American and colonial history.

Chase Memorial Forest - Royalston S. Royalston Rd. (Rte. 68)
Royalston, MA
(978) 952-6856
info@newenglandforestry.org

A diverse land, now conserved for timber and wildlife habitat, its old road a link in a winter snowmobile trail.

Photo: Chestnut Hill Trail
Chestnut Hill Trail - Orange Gidney Rd.
Orange, MA
info@newenglandforestry.org

A lovely 3.25-mile loop through woodlands that show the result of a responsibly planned timber harvest.

Chestnut Hill Trail System - Orange Chestnut Hill Rd.
Orange, MA
info@northquabbinwoods.org

Six miles of blazed trail - North Pond Ridge, Bullard Farm, and Chestnut Hill. Map kiosk at Fittz Memorial Forest.

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Crimson Acres - Orange 16 Daniel Shays Hwy
Orange, MA
(978) 575-0341

Horseback fun for all ages and abilities. Lessons, summer camps, clinics, shows.

Photo: Erving State Forest & Laurel Lake Recreation Area
Erving State Forest & Laurel Lake Recreation Area - Erving Laurel Lake Road
Erving, MA
(978) 544-3939, (978) 544-7745
erving.forest@state.ma.us

4,500 acres of unique habitats. Camp, boat, hike, bike, fish, or swim. Fee for beach access.

Fiske Pond - Wendell Town of Wendell Conservation Commission
West St.
Wendell, MA
(978) 544-3395

Beautiful town conservation land with interconnecting trails along a pond.

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Fittz Family Memorial Forest - Orange Chestnut Hill Rd.
Orange, MA
(978) 952-6856
info@newenglandforestry.org

A lovely destination in itself, but also a link in the North Pond Ridge Trail and the Chestnut Hill Trail system.

Harvard Forest - Petersham 324 N. Main St. (Rte. 32)
Petersham, MA
(978) 724-3302

The 3,000-acre Harvard Forest, mostly in Petersham, offers a wealth of recreational and educational possibilities, and is a designated Wildlife Viewing Area. Among the miles of trails are ¼-mile and 1½-mile interpretive loop trails (the latter with a side loop through a black gum swamp) and a hike up an old road to a fire tower on Prospect Hill with a magnificent view over the countryside. Established in 1907, Harvard Forest is primarily a world-renowned research center, conducting long-term ecological research and studies of all aspects of the forest—biology, soils, economics, history, and more—as well as collaborating with scientists from numerous other institutions and with educators throughout New England. It is also the home of the Fisher Museum and its dioramas exploring forest history.

Hockanum Hill Conservation Area - Warwick Hockanum Hill Rd.
Warwick, MA

A 10-minute walk leads to a scenic overlook of the surrounding valley.

Photo: Hosmer Woods - White Oak Leaf
Hosmer Woods - Orange West Main Street (Rte 2A)
Orange, MA
(978) 952-6856
info@newenglandforestry.org

Two parcels - Hosmer Woods and Webb Forest - dominated by wonderful stands of white pine.

Photo: Mount Grace
Mount Grace - Warwick Winchester Road (Rte. 78)
Warwick, MA
(978) 544-3939
erving.forest@state.ma.us

Mount Grace is the high point of the North Quabbin, offering breathtaking views of other mountains, ridges, valleys, forests, and settlements.

 

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