Mount Holyoke Range State Park Explained

Mount Holyoke Range State Park
Map:USA Massachusetts#USA
Map Size:280
Relief:1
Location:Amherst, Granby, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Coordinates:42.3058°N -72.5453°W
Area Acre:3729
Elevation:965feet
Established:Indeterminate
Visitation Num:36,420
Visitation Year:2012
Operator:Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
Website:Mount Holyoke Range State Park

Mount Holyoke Range State Park is a state-owned, public recreation area encompassing the eastern half of the Holyoke Range in the Pioneer Valley region of Massachusetts. The state park is adjacent to J. A. Skinner State Park, which occupies the western half of the Holyoke Range. Both are managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.

History

According to the Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation (DCR), the Mount Holyoke Range State Park grew out of "a long-standing desire by the public and the Commonwealth to protect the range," and the state had been acquiring land in the area since 1940. Starting in 1975, the DCR made more focused efforts to acquire land or easements to create the park."

Activities and amenities

Park trails are used for hiking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing. Trails include sections of the long-distance Metacomet-Monadnock and Robert Frost trails. A visitors center is located near "The Notch" on Route 116 in Amherst. Picnicking and restricted hunting are also offered.

See also

Bare Mountain

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