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Mohawk Trail State Forest

Mohawk Trail State Forest
Massachusetts State Park
Country United States
State Massachusetts
Counties Franklin, Berkshire
Towns Charlemont, Hawley, Savoy
Coordinates 42°38′10″N 72°56′09″W / 42.63611°N 72.93583°W / 42.63611; -72.93583Coordinates: 42°38′10″N 72°56′09″W / 42.63611°N 72.93583°W / 42.63611; -72.93583
Prominence Todd Mountain
 - elevation 1,627 ft (496 m)
 - coordinates 42°38′51″N 72°56′33″W / 42.64750°N 72.94250°W / 42.64750; -72.94250
Area 7,758 acres (3,140 ha)
Established 1921
Management Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
Location in Massachusetts
Website: Mohawk Trail State Forest

Mohawk Trail State Forest is a publicly owned forest with recreational features located in the towns of Charlemont, Hawley, and Savoy, Massachusetts. The state forest covers more than 7,700 acres (3,100 ha) of mountain ridges, gorges, and old-growth forests at elevations ranging from around 600 to 2,080 feet. It is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.

The forest is named for the old Mohawk Trail (now Massachusetts Route 2), a Native American footpath that connected the Hudson and Connecticut River valleys. The forest was created in 1921 when the state purchased acreage for the express purpose of preserving the area's scenic beauty and historic associations. Two Civilian Conservation Corps camps were established here in the 1930s. Their contributions included the construction of an administration building and four rental cabins and the expansion of a campground built in the 1920s by the state.

The forest is crossed by two main rivers, the Deerfield River and the Cold River. Several small streams support various species of trout. Other wildlife that may be seen include deer, bobcats, and black bears.


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