Northfield State Forest offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities across a largely forested landscape, featuring hiking, mountain biking, camping, and scenic vistas in central Massachusetts.
Northfield State Forest is located in Franklin County, Massachusetts, spanning parts of the towns of Northfield, Erving, and Warwick. Covering over 6,600 acres, the forest features a mix of hardwoods and coniferous trees, ponds, wetlands, and rocky hills. This state-managed forest provides visitors with a variety of recreational activities including hiking, mountain biking, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, fishing, and camping. The forest’s trail system connects to neighboring protected lands such as Wendell State Forest and the Erving State Forest, forming an extensive area for backcountry exploration. The terrain is moderately hilly, with granite outcrops and forested ridges offering scenic views primarily overlooking the Connecticut River Valley. Ecologically, Northfield State Forest supports a diverse habitat for local wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bear, bobcat, and a range of bird species. Historically, the area was once heavily logged and farmed before being reacquired for conservation and recreation by the state of Massachusetts. Key recreation areas include several campgrounds and day-use areas, notably the scenic Long Pond area popular for paddle sports and fishing. The forest’s trail system includes multi-use paths suitable for mountain biking and snowmobiling in winter. Visitors appreciate the quiet forest setting with ample opportunities to observe nature and experience the outdoors year-round. The forest offers a less crowded alternative to nearby larger parks, making it a favored spot for local outdoor enthusiasts and families.
Scenic overlook atop Rattlesnake Gorge with views of the Connecticut River Valley
Long Pond area offering calm waters for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing
Extensive mountain biking trails rated for intermediate skill levels
Remote backcountry camping sites with primitive facilities
A rocky outcrop providing panoramic views of the surrounding forest and Connecticut River Valley.
A quiet, scenic pond well-suited for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.
Over 20 miles of multi-use trails designed for mountain biking, hiking, and snowmobiling.