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Peaked Mountain
43 Butler Rd, Monson, MA 01057

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Property Description 296 acres | Established 1999

From the 1,227-foot summit of Peaked ("pea-kid") Mountain, a panoramic view unfolds taking in Connecticut's Shenipsit State Forest to the south, Mount Monadnock to the north, and Mount Wachusett to the northeast. In between lies a sweep of rolling New England countryside with forested hills and ridges, valley farms, and small villages. The Valley View overlook provides views of nearby Boulder Hill and the City of Springfield to the west.

Remains of charcoal mounds and a collier's fireplace indicate that Peaked Mountain was the site of a 19th-century charcoal operation that provided fuel for local iron smelters and forges. In more recent years, the Peaked Mountain Co-op, a group of former property owners, managed the mountain's forest for timber and firewood production. Fire roads lead through a forest consisting almost entirely of oaks and other deciduous hardwoods. Scrub oak and other plants that are adapted to exposed sites dominate the rocky summit of the mountain.

The trails at the Miller Forest Tract allow for a different experience. Sandy soils here support a forest of mature pine and oak. Trails lead to and encircle tranquil Lunden Pond, where visitors might glimpse beavers, herons, and other wildlife drawn to the quiet waters.

Adjacent to Peaked Mountain and abutting Shenipsit State Forest at the Connecticut state border is a 530-acre parcel of wildlife conservation land owned by the Norcross Wildlife Foundation.


Events

Every year The Trustees hosts the Peaked Mountain Birthday Run in commemoration of the property. 


Trails

3.5 miles of forest roads on Peaked Mountain. The ascent from the main entrance to the summit a gradual, 467-foot gain in elevation that is strenuous in places and takes 45 minutes. There is also a one-mile woodland trail looping around Lunden pond; easy walking.


 

Property Acquisition History
Original acreage a gift of Leonard and Roslyn Harrington, Richard Elliott, and the Miller family in 1999. Additional land purchased in 1999.


Telephone:
413-532-1631

E-mail:
pvregion@ttor.org

When to Visit:
Year-round, daily, sunrise to sunset. Allow a minimum of 2 hours.

Admission Fees & Permits:
Free to all. On-site donations welcome from non-members.

Regulations / Advisories:

  • Dogs must be under voice control or kept on a leash at all times.
  • Mountain biking is permitted only on designated trails.
  • Hunting is prohibited (Elliott, Peaked, and Miller Forest Tracts).

    How to Get There:
    From the Mass Pike (I-90) take exit 8 and pick up Rte. 32 south towards Palmer. Pass through Palmer and continue on to Monson. After crossing over the Quaboag River, continue on Rte. 32 for 3 miles and then turn right onto High St. (in front of Monson Library). Turn left immediately onto Ely Rd. At stop sign, proceed straight onto Lower Hampden Rd., follow for 2 miles, and turn left onto Butler Rd. Continue 0.5 miles to Miller Forest Tract entrance and parking (6 cars) on right or 1.2 miles to main entrance and parking (20 cars) on left.

    Road Map:
    To main entrance
    To Miller Forest Tract entrance



      Peaked Mountain Trail Map (PDF 732KB)
      2008 Peaked Mountain Form

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