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Wells State Park (Massachusetts)

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Area
  
5.848 km²

Elevation
  
725 ft (221 m)

Phone
  
+1 508-347-9257

Wells State Park (Massachusetts)

Address
  
159 Walker Pond Rd, Sturbridge, MA 01566, USA

Management
  
Department of Conservation and Recreation

Biomes
  
Oak–hickory forest, Wetland

Similar
  
Brimfield State Forest, Westville Recreation Area, Spencer State Forest, Otter River State Forest, Erving State Forest

Wells State Park is a public recreation area located off Route 49 in the town of Sturbridge, Massachusetts. The state park includes frontage on Walker Pond and the scenic metamorphic rock cliff face of Carpenter Rocks. Terrain is rugged with ledges interspersed between wetlands. Woodlands are of the oak-hickory forest and northern hardwood forest types with groves of eastern white pine. The park is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.

Activities and amenities

The park offers 10 miles (16 km) of trails for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and cross-county skiing. A notable trail leads to the cliffs of Carpenter Rocks, named after John Carpenter, who built and operated a sawmill nearby. Vistas include the eastern section of Walker Pond and surrounding wooded valley. Walker Pond's 104 acres (42 ha) provide opportunities for boating and fishing. A 60-site campground includes a swimming beach for campground users. The park also offers restricted hunting and seasonal interpretive programs.

References

Wells State Park (Massachusetts) Wikipedia