Birding in Massachusetts
Federated Womens Club State Forest
Athol, Massachusetts 01331
Federated Womens Club State Forest webpage
Athol, Massachusetts 01331
Federated Womens Club State Forest webpage
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Federated Women’s Club State Forest
Coordinates: 42.4872206, -72.2560209
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About Federated Womens Club State Forest
Federation of Women’s Club State Forest lies in Petersham and New Salem on Route 122. Its 984 acres stretch to the south and west in the watershed of the Quabbin Reservoir. Groves of pine and stands of maple, birch and hemlock invite the visitor along the wooded roads. The road along Fever Brook is outstanding for its scenery. A wildlife sanctuary compromising 140 acres has been set aside in the center of the forest, and a dam on Fever Brook holds back sufficient water to attract migrating and native wildfowl. In the southwest section is the forest’s chief geological feature, the Gorge.
From State Parks webpage
Federation of Women’s Club State Forest lies in Petersham and New Salem on Route 122. Its 984 acres stretch to the south and west in the watershed of the Quabbin Reservoir. Groves of pine and stands of maple, birch and hemlock invite the visitor along the wooded roads. The road along Fever Brook is outstanding for its scenery. A wildlife sanctuary compromising 140 acres has been set aside in the center of the forest, and a dam on Fever Brook holds back sufficient water to attract migrating and native wildfowl. In the southwest section is the forest’s chief geological feature, the Gorge.
From State Parks webpage