            | Property Description | 36 acres | Established 2001 | A short loop trail heads north along the Quinebaug River before turning west and proceeding up and over a steep hillside with rocky outcrops. Oak, hickory, white ash, and white pine make up the open canopy along the top of this “hogback” ridge, while hemlocks dominate below the ridge, forming dense stands. On the exposed ridge stand the stone chimney and foundation steps that remain from a cabin built in 1932. From this and other vantage points, visitors can take in views of Blake Hill to the east and Hamilton Reservoir to the south. Near the ridgetop, a large, shaded vernal pool supports wood and pickerel frogs, American toads, and spotted salamanders. Along the banks of the Quinebaug River, beavers have taken down trees and constructed a lodge. Kingfishers and great blue herons hunt along the river’s banks and shallows, sunfish and bass can be seen from the shore, and cardinal flowers bloom in late summer along the river’s edge. Located next to the 575-acre Army Corps of Engineers Holland Pond Flood Control and Recreation Area and near the 518-acre Leadmine Wildlife Management Area, Quinebaug Woods is a valuable addition to the broader ecological landscape. |
| | Trails | | 1.1 mile loop trail. Moderate walking |
| | Property Acquisition History | | Gift of Benjamin and Margaret Haller in 2001. | |  |  Telephone: 978-840-4446 E-mail: central@ttor.org When to Visit: Year-round, daily, sunrise to sunset. Allow a minimum of 1 hour, 2 hours if also visiting Tantiusques. Admission Fees & Permits: Free to all. Regulations / Advisories: Mountain biking permitted only on designated trails May 1 to February 28. Trails are closed March 1 to April 30 during muddy season. How to Get There: From the Mass Turnpike (I-90), take exit 9 to I-84 south. Get off at exit 3 onto Rt. 20 west. At the intersection with Rt. 148, turn left onto Holland Road. Follow Holland Road into Holland, where it becomes Sturbridge Road. Look for the dam at the Hamilton Reservoir on your left. Immediately after passing the dam, turn right onto Dug Hill Road. The entrance and parking (3 cars) is on the right. Road Map:   |