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Windsor State Forest, MA

Windsor State Forest's 1,825 acres is a refreshing getaway in summer and a snowy wonderland in winter. The state forest was created in 1924 from what was considered "wasteland," cut over forests on former farmland. It was conserved to grow marketable timber. ...
Status: Open through Mon Oct 14 2024
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** Currently the State does not permit same day reservations and they do not permit walk-ins at the Park.
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Description

Windsor State Forest's 1,825 acres is a refreshing getaway in summer and a snowy wonderland in winter. The state forest was created in 1924 from what was considered "wasteland," cut over forests on former farmland. It was conserved to grow marketable timber. Today it continues to serve as a working forest while also offering recreation. In the 1930's the Civilian Conservation Corps developed the state forest, including the Steep Bank Brook Picnic Area.

Geography:

A highlight of this state forest is Windsor Jambs, a spectaular 80-foot-deep granite gorge with stunning rapids and waterfalls. Visit the Jambs in the springtime to see impressive water flow, or in summer for a cool and refreshing respite.

Recreation:

10-miles of trails and dirt roads meander through the "Windsor Bush," enjoyed by hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians. In winter, snowshoers, cross-country skiers and snowmobiles also use the trails. Other popular activities include picnicking, hunting, fishing, and nature study.

Facilities:

Amneties include an accessible pavilion that will accommodate 50 persons, picnic tables, charcoal grills, public restrooms, and a dish washing station.

Nearby Attractions:

The state forest adjoins The Trustees' 3,000-acre Notchview Reservation to the west, renowned for Nordic skiing, and forming a larger conservation area. Nearby DCR properties include Savoy Mountain, Mohawk Trail, and Kenneth Dubuque State Forests.

Booking Window
Fri Sep 20 2024 - Sun Jan 19 2025

Reservations can be made up to 4 Month(s) prior to your arrival date.

Services and Amenities
Within Park
  • Accessible Bathroom
  • Accessible Pavilion
  • Accessible Picnic Areas
  • Bicycle Riding
  • Comfort Station
  • Dishwashing Station
  • Grills
  • Healthy Heart Trail
  • Leashed Pets Allowed
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Getting There
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
42.52306, -73.00583
42°31'23"N, 73°0'21"W

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Windsor State Forest campground will be closed to camping until further notice. As an alternative, DCR encourages campers in western Massachusetts to enjoy nearby DAR State Forest. The DAR State Forest campground is just a few miles from Windsor State Forest. The 50-site campground at DAR State Forest is situated on a ridge between lovely upper Highland Lake and a scenic wetland where moose, bear and beaver are common visitors. Miles of trails (including a wheelchair accessible trail along the lake edge) and a sandy swimming beach are just a few of the attractions in this popular campground.

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Mailing Address:

Windsor State Forest

  MA 
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Information:  (413)684-0948
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