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October Mountain Wildlife Management Area Adventures

October Mountain Wildlife Management Area, the largest state forest in Massachusetts, offers a diverse range of outdoor activities amid its rugged terrain and lush forests.

16,500
Acres Protected
46
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1915
Year Established

About October Mountain Wildlife Management Area

October Mountain Wildlife Management Area
 

The October Mountain Wildlife Management Area encompasses over 16,500 acres of picturesque landscapes in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts. This vast area is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, including dense hardwood forests, wetlands, and rocky outcroppings. The forest is home to a variety of wildlife, such as white-tailed deer, black bears, and numerous bird species, making it a prime location for wildlife enthusiasts. Historically, October Mountain received its name from the breathtaking foliage that transforms the area into a vibrant display of autumn colors. Recreation opportunities are plentiful, with options for hiking, mountain biking, and camping dispersed throughout the forest. Key landmarks include Felton Lake and the Appalachian Trail, which crosses through the area. Visitors are drawn to the tranquility and relative seclusion offered by the expansive terrain, both of which provide a refreshing escape from the hustle of city life.

Highlights

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Felton Lake provides serene settings for fishing and picnicking.

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The Appalachian Trail offers spectacular vistas and challenging hikes.

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Autumn brings stunning displays of fall foliage that attract many landscape photographers.

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Chairman’s Trail provides a peaceful immersion into the heart of the forest.

Notable Natural Features

Felton Lake

Offers peaceful areas for fishing and scenic views.

Appalachian Trail Segment

A famous trail section known for its expansive views and challenging terrain.

Geo-Caching Spots

Hidden treasures for those exploring with GPS devices.