Protected area in Massachusetts, United States
42°33′27″N 72°41′4″W / 42.55750°N 72.68444°W / 42.55750; -72.68444Elevation | 243 ft (74 m) |
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Operator | Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation |
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: South River State Forest |
South River State Forest is located in Conway, Massachusetts. The forest is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR).
Description
The South River State Forest consists of two separate sections—one adjacent to Bardwell's Ferry Bridge and the other where the old Conway Electric Street Railway met the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad line. Its name comes from the river that runs through it, part of the Deerfield River watershed.
The Mahican-Mohawk Trail runs through the park, often following the location of the abandoned New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
Recreational opportunities
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Hunting (restricted)
- Picnicking
- Skiing (Cross-Country)
- Swimming
- Walking Trails
See also
External links
- South River State Forest - Conway Station - FranklinSites.com
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Wildlife management areas | |
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Wildlife sanctuaries | - Billingsgate Island
- Carr Island
- E. Howe Forbush
- Egg Rock
- Grace A. Robson
- J.C. Phillips
- Knight
- Penikese Island
- Ram Island (Mattapoisett)
- Ram Island (Salisbury)
- Susan B. Minns
- Tarpaulin Cove
- Watatic Mountain
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- Black Pond Bog
- Boat Meadow
- Francis Newhall Woods
- Grassy Pond
- Greene Swamp
- Halfway Pond Island
- Hawley Bog
- Hockomock Swamp
- Hoft Farm
- Homer-Watcha
- Katama Plains
- McElwain-Olsen
- Miacomet Moors
- Reed Brook
- Roger and Virginia Drury
- Sandy Neck
- David H. Smith Preserve and Fire Trail
- Stacy Mountain
- Tatkon
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