Notchview is a property of The Trustees of Reservations. Part of the Hoosac Range, Notchview is an extension of Vermont's Green Mountains. Much of the Reservation is above 2,000 feet, with Judge's Hill the highest point at 2,297 feet. Although some fields are kept open, most of the Reservation is covered with a red spruce and northern hardwood forest. Poorly drained areas support a spruce and fir forest that lends a boreal appearance. The landscape has been influenced by years of timber, fuelwood, and charcoal production.
In winter, Notchview is one of Massachusetts' premier nordic cross-country ski destinations, also offering ski skating and snowshoeing.
Skiing: 19 miles (30 kilometers) of cross-country ski trails. Of 30 kilometers, 18 km are groomed and track set for classical cross-country skiing. There's 5km of skating trails and an additional 10km of back-country trails.
Hiking: 25 miles of trails.
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