Earth:Quinebaug Highlands

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The Quinebaug Highlands are a 172,000 acre region[1] of mountains surrounding the Connecticut/Massachusetts border near Ashford, Eastford, Union, and Woodstock in Connecticut and Southbridge and Sturbridge in Massachusetts .[2] It includes over 40,000 acres (160 km2) acres of protected forest.[3] The highlands are the source for several rivers, including the Quinebaug River,[4][5] and are part of the Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor.[6] The highest elevation is 1,315 ft (401 m) Burley Hill in Union, CT.[7]

Recreational Opportunities

The highlands many protected area offer opportunities for hiking, canoeing, kayaking, hunting and fishing.[8] It is one of the few areas in Connecticut that offers back country camping.[9]

Mountains and protected areas of the Quinebaug Highlands

  • Bigelow Hollow State Park
  • Brimfield State Forest
  • Burley Hill
  • East Brimfield Lake
  • Natchaug State Forest
  • Nipmuck State Forest
  • Norcross Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Snow Hill
  • Streeter Point Recreation Area
  • Wells State Park
  • Westville Lake
  • Yale-Myers Forest

References

[ ⚑ ] 42°02′N 72°06′W / 42.03°N 72.10°W / 42.03; -72.10