Leominster State Forest

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Coordinates42°31′35″N 71°51′39″W / 42.5262830°N 71.8607302°W / 42.5262830; -71.8607302[1]
Area4,246 acres (1,718 ha)[2]
Elevation1,234 ft (376 m)[1]
Leominster State Forest
Pond
Crow Hill Pond
Map showing the location of Leominster State Forest
Map showing the location of Leominster State Forest
Leominster State Forest
Location in Massachusetts
Map showing the location of Leominster State Forest
Map showing the location of Leominster State Forest
Leominster State Forest
Leominster State Forest (the United States)
LocationLeominster, Fitchburg, Princeton, Sterling and Westminster, Massachusetts, United States
Coordinates42°31′35″N 71°51′39″W / 42.5262830°N 71.8607302°W / 42.5262830; -71.8607302[1]
Area4,246 acres (1,718 ha)[2]
Elevation1,234 ft (376 m)[1]
Established1922
AdministratorMassachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

Leominster State Forest is a publicly owned forest with recreational features covering 4,246 acres (1,718 ha) in the Massachusetts towns of Leominster, Fitchburg, Princeton, Sterling, and Westminster. The state forest encompasses an extensive trail system, numerous small ponds, and the Crow Hills. Plants such as mountain laurel are common as is an abundance of wildlife. The forest is headquarters for Massachusetts Bureau of Forest Fire Control District 8 and is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.[3][4]

The Crow Hill ledges were used by Native Americans for shelter and signaling. Artifacts in the forest include cellar holes, stonewalls, fruit trees and other remnants of Notown, an unincorporated 18th-century settlement that was annexed into adjoining municipalities in 1838.[3][5] The state's first purchase at the site took place in 1922, with expansions seen in many following years including 2002.[6] The Civilian Conservation Corps was active in the forest from 1932 to 1938, constructing a network of roads, working on the park headquarters, and developing the area at Crow Hill Pond.[7]

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