Chester/Blandford State Forest
Rte. 20 in Chester
413-354-6347
Enjoy camping, picnicking and a spectacular view of Sanderson Brook Falls. Mass Pike to exit 3, Rte 10/202 south, Rte. 20 west, follow signs.


DAR State Forest
Rte. 112 in Goshen
413-268-7098
Donated by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Enjoy camping, boating, swimming, hiking trails. Wheelchair-accessible campsites available. Mass Pike to Exit 4, Rte. 91 north to exit 19- Northampton, Rte. 9 west to Goshen, Rte. 112 north, follow signs.


C.M. Gardner State Park
Rte. 112 in Huntington
413-354-6347
Located on a scenic section of the East Branch of the Westfield River. A shallow spot for wading, swimming, picnicking. Mass Pike to exit 3, Rte. 10/202 south, Rte. 20 west, Rte. 112 north, follow signs.


Tolland State Forest
Tolland Rd. in East Otis
413-269-6002
Located at he scenic, 1,000 acre Otis Reservoir. Boating, fishing, swimming, camping. Mass Pike to exit 3, Rte. 10/202 south to Rte. 20 west, Rte. 23 west, follow signs.


Knightville Dam
Rte. 112, Huntington
Managed by the Army Corps of Engineers, this reservoir provides excellent trout fishing surrounded by a prime upland game habitat. Picnicking and a seasonal visitor center. Mass Pike to exit 3, Rte 10/202 south to Rte. 20 west to Rte. 112 north to dam.


Littleville Lake
Rte. 112 in Huntington
275-acre lake provides trout and bass fishing. Boat ramp available. Mass Pike to exit 3, Rte 10/202 south to Rte. 20 west to Rte. 112 north to Littleville Road.


Westfield River
Flowing more than 50 miles, through 16 towns. 43 miles of the upper river became the first in Massachusetts to be designated "Wild and Scenic" by the National Park Service. Hiking, camping, fishing, hunting and picnicking. Call the Westfield River Watershed Association, Inc. at 413-532-7290


Keystone Arch Bridges
Off Rte. 20, Chester
www.chestermass.com
Ten amazing stone arches built in 1839. The first keystone arch bridges built for railroad use in America. Parts of the trail are easily accessible, while others are remote and somewhat hazardous. For a brochure, write to Friends of the Keystone Arches, P.O. Box 276, Huntington, MA 01050


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visit: www.massparks.org

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