Notchview

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Coordinates42°30′19″N 73°2′12″W / 42.50528°N 73.03667°W / 42.50528; -73.03667
Area12.57 km2 (4.85 sq mi)
Elevation609 m (1,998 ft)
Notchview
Interactive map of Notchview
LocationWindsor, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°30′19″N 73°2′12″W / 42.50528°N 73.03667°W / 42.50528; -73.03667
Area12.57 km2 (4.85 sq mi)
Elevation609 m (1,998 ft)
Established1965
OperatorThe Trustees of Reservations
WebsiteNotchview

Notchview is a 3,100-acre (13 km2) conservation property located on Massachusetts Route 9 in Windsor, Massachusetts in eastern Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is owned and managed by the Trustees of Reservations.[1]

Visitor Center at Notchview

Early 19th century farmers made attempts to cultivate the region, but rocky soils and a short growing season soon forced them to farm elsewhere. By the year 1900, these farms were bought up and became larger private estates. Lt. Col. Arthur D. Budd merged these holdings into the 3,000-acre (12 km2) Notch View Farm, which he bequeathed to The Trustees of Reservations in 1965.[2] In 1993, an additional 93 acres (380,000 m2) from the Smithers Woodland Preserve were added to the reservation.

Land

Notchview is a part of the Hoosac Range, part of Vermont's Green Mountains. Judges Hill is the highest point on the reservation at 2,297 feet (700 m).[1] At the summit is Judges Fort, a stonework patio where a group of friends, some of whom were judges, used to meet for picnics.[3] With the exception of some southerly facing fields, most of the Reservation is covered with a red spruce and northern hardwood forest. Areas with poor drainage contain a spruce and fir tree mix that lends a Boreal forest appearance.

Recreation

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