Erving State Forest

Protected area in Massachusetts, United States


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::summary Protected area in Massachusetts, United States ::

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nameErving State Forest
photoLaurel Lake, Erving State Forest, Erving MA.jpg
photo_captionLaurel Lake
photo_altLake
mapUSA Massachusetts#USA
map_size280
map_captionLocation in Massachusetts
relief1
labelErving State Forest
locationErving, Warwick and Orange, Massachusetts, United States
coordinates
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area2422 acre
area_ref
elevation764 ft
established1920
administratorMassachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
website
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| name = Erving State Forest | photo = Laurel Lake, Erving State Forest, Erving MA.jpg | photo_caption = Laurel Lake | photo_alt = Lake | map = USA Massachusetts#USA | map_size = 280 | map_caption = Location in Massachusetts | relief = 1 | label = Erving State Forest | location = Erving, Warwick and Orange, Massachusetts, United States | nearest_city = | coordinates = | coords_ref = | area = 2422 acre | area_ref = | elevation = 764 ft | established = 1920 | named_for = | administrator = Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation | visitation_num = | visitation_year = | visitation_ref = | website = | embedded = Erving State Forest is a publicly owned forest with recreational features located north of the Millers River in the towns of Erving, Warwick, and Orange, Massachusetts. The property is centered on Laurel Lake, a 51 acre body of water that has been a popular recreational destination since the 1930s. The forest's network of roads and hiking trails were largely created by the Civilian Conservation Corps. The forest is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.

History

Erving State Forest saw its genesis in 1920 following the passage of legislation enabling the state to purchase new forest lands; at that time it was known as Laurel Lake Forest. The Civilian Conservation Corps worked at Laurel Lake from 1933 to 1937, constructing a beach, campground, picnic area, and new dam among other features. The forest headquarters were a later addition, built in the 1950s.

Physical properties

The property is largely wooded and hilly and covers a central area roughly by miles wide in central Massachusetts north of the Quabbin Reservoir. It also includes nearby satellite property fragments. Laurel Lake, located in the center of the property, is approximately 1/4 mile wide (N-S) by 1 mile long (E-W) and has approximately 35 houses, the majority of which lie on the northern shore. The lake is so named because of the abundance of mountain laurel flowers that border it.

Flora and fauna

Laurel Lake is home to large mouth bass, rainbow trout, brook trout, yellow perch, pickerel, eel, and blue gill, snapping and painted turtles, heron, beaver, eastern newt, bullfrog, and leopard frog. The forest itself is home to many animals including black bear, white tail deer, porcupine, coyote, fox, raccoon, and ground squirrel. Aside from the mountain laurel, other common flowers in Erving State Forest include pitcher plants, the daylily variety Hemerocallis fulva (orange daylily), and painted trillium.

Activities and amenities

The state forest is open to hiking, swimming, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, fishing, and seasonal hunting. Laurel Lake has a boat ramp, beach and seasonal campground. Laurel Trail, located behind the ranger station at Laurel Lake beach, offers a view of Mount Monadnock. The 110-mile Metacomet-Monadnock Trail passes through a western parcel of the state forest. Trails are used for snowmobiling and four wheeling.

References

References

  1. {{cite gnis. 609433. Laurel Lake
  2. (April 2012). "2012 Acreage Listing". Department of Conservation and Recreation.
  3. (2017-06-26). "Erving State Forest". Department of Conservation and Recreation.
  4. (1920). "Annual Report of the Commissioner of Conservation". Department of Conservation.
  5. (January 1999). "The Civilian Conservation Corps: A Statewide Survey of Civilian Conservation Corps Resources". Prepared by Shary Page Berg (Beth McKinney, ed.) for the Massachusetts Office of Historic Resources.

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