Mohawk State Forest

State forest in Connecticut, United States


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::summary State forest in Connecticut, United States ::

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nameMohawk Mountain
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labelMohawk Mountain State Forest State Park
locationCornwall, Goshen and Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
coordinates
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area4016 acre
State park: 273 acres
State forest: 3743 acres
elevation1680 ft
established1921
designationConnecticut state park
administratorConnecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
website
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Mohawk State Forest, also known as Mohawk State Forest/Mohawk Mountain State Park, encompasses over 4000 acre in the towns of Cornwall, Goshen, and Litchfield in the southern Berkshires of Litchfield County, Connecticut. As overseen by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, the area is used for hiking, picnicking, and winter sports by the public, while being actively managed to produce timber and other forest products.

History

The forest bears the name of the Mohawk Indians, although the tribe did not live in the area. Historians believe the Tunxis and Paugussett used the mountain peak for signal fires that warned neighboring communities further south that Mohawks were approaching from the northwest.

Mohawk is the sixth oldest forest in the Connecticut state forest system. The forest's first five woodland acres were donated to the Connecticut State Park Commission by Andrew Clark in 1917 and were known as Mohawk Mountain Park until the 1920s. In 1921, Alain C. White donated another 250 acres with the White Memorial Foundation contributing a total of more than 2900 acre of land.

Crews of Civilian Conservation Corps workers were active in the forest during the 1930s. Their work included the construction of roads that remain in use, the planting of hundreds of acres of trees, and the creation of breaks for fire control.

Points of interest

;Black Spruce Bog One of the few bogs in the state, the 19-acre Black Spruce Bog is considered an outstanding example of a late stage peat bog. Plants such as sheep laurel, leatherleaf, sphagnum moss, sundew, and pitcher plant are found here, with white pine, black spruce, eastern hemlock, and tamarack comprising the overstory. The bog is accessed via a boardwalk designed to minimize the impact of visitors.

;Cunningham Tower An old, gutted stone tower stands along a trail in the northern section of the forest. It was constructed by Litchfield resident Seymour Cunningham after he bought land for sheep farming on Mohawk Mountain in 1912.

;Mohawk Mountain Mohawk Mountain (elev. 1683 feet) is the highest point on the blue-blazed Mattatuck Trail. The summit offers views of the Taconic Mountains and Berkshire Mountains to north and northwest including Bear Mountain, Canaan Mountain, and Cream Hill in Connecticut as well as peaks in Massachusetts (Race Mountain, Mount Everett, Mount Greylock) and the eastern Catskills in New York State.

;Mohawk Pond The southern section of the state forest encompasses Mohawk Pond, a 16-acre kettle pond stocked with trout and noted for largemouth bass. The pond has a maximum depth of 26 feet (8 m), an average depth of 15 feet (4.5 m), and a boat launch on its southern shore.

;Red Mountain Accessible on foot via the blue-blazed Mohawk Trail (a former alignment of the Appalachian Trail), Red Mountain (elev. 1652 feet) occupies the northernmost section of Mohawk State Forest. Its eastern slope is the site of the Red Mountain Shelter, a log cabin built by CCC crews based in Housatonic State Forest. Due to the shallow bedrock of the peak, the higher elevations of the mountain sport shrubby oak trees and distant vistas.

Activities and amenities

The area offers hiking, picnicking, fishing and youth group camping, opportunities for leaf color viewing in fall, and cross-country skiing in winter. Skiers and snowboarders use the adjacent privately operated Mohawk Mountain Ski Area.

References

References

  1. {{cite gnis. 208982. Mohawk Pond
  2. {{cite gnis. 210140. Red Mountain
  3. (April 2023). "Mohawk Mountain State Forest State Park". Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
  4. (September 10, 2021). "Seedling Letterbox Series Clues for Mohawk State Forest". Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
  5. (January 23, 2014). "Appendix A: List of State Parks and Forests". Connecticut General Assembly.
  6. "Mohawk State Forest". Cornwall Historical Society.
  7. "Cornwall's Forests". Cornwall Conservation Commission.
  8. (April 24, 2024). "2024 Fishing Guide". Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
  9. (April 2, 2014). "Mohawk Pond, Cornwall". Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.

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