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- elevation
  
2,710 ft (826 m)

Phone
  
+1 413-339-5504

Area
  
15.18 kmĀ²

Monroe State Forest

Address
  
Tilda Hill Road, Florida, MA 01247, USA

Management
  
Department of Conservation and Recreation

Similar
  
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Monroe State Forest is a publicly owned forest with recreational features located in the towns of Monroe and Florida, Massachusetts. A small portion of the state forest borders the state of Vermont. The forest is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.

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History

The majority of land was once farmland; 19th-century cellar holes and stone walls can be found throughout the area. The state forest was established in 1924. Workers with the Civilian Conservation Corps were active here in the 1930s. Their contributions included the construction of the Raycroft Lookout, a stone platform offering dramatic vistas of the Deerfield River.

Natural features

The forest's rugged terrain of steep mountains and deep valleys include Spruce Mountain as well as Dunbar Brook, which drops 700 vertical feet in two miles, cascading over boulders and forming countless waterfalls, rapids, and pools.

Old growth

Researchers have identified 273 acres (110 ha) of old-growth sites in the forest. Species represented include eastern hemlock, white pine, red spruce, and hardwoods such as yellow birch, sweet birch, American beech, American basswood, and white ash.

Activities and amenities

The forest has trails for hiking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing. Fishing and restricted hunting are also available. Scenic views of the Hoosac Range, Green Mountains, and Deerfield River can be found at the Raycroft Lookout, a stone platform reached by ascending a steep path.

References

Monroe State Forest Wikipedia