Caring for and Restoring Habitats
Caring for and Restoring Habitats
Caring for and Restoring Habitats
Almost 10 miles of wide, family-friendly carriage paths provide a captivating environment for walking, exploring, and nature watching.
Once the ancestral home of the Massachusett tribe, and later a Colonial-era farmscape, this ridge line is thickly wooded habitat laced by remnant stone ...
A beautifully preserved farmstead that dates to the 17th century with trails that lead past stone walls through restored woodlands.
Descend a short stream-side trail and experience a raucous series of plunging falls.
Wander across more than 200 acres of forest and through a maze of thickets, following a trail that traces a small brook and passes vernal pools and othe...
Stone walls serve as reminders that while this lovely woodland now bursts with color, it has a pastureland heritage.
Visit wild and rocky Glendale Brook and follow one of the state's highest and longest waterfalls as it plunges dramatically to the Westfield River.
A mixed forest of evergreens and hardwoods rises to a rocky summit.
Climb through a restored forest boasting a rich variety of hardwood species as well as stone walls and cellar holes that reveal the hill's agricultural ...