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The North Quabbin Woods Project
Located
in North Central Massachusetts, the nine-town region has over 94,000 acres in
permanent conservation, including five properties that NEFF owns and manages. A
majority of the land is conserved in the Quabbin Reservoir watershed, the public
water supply for the city of Boston and 40 communities along the way. Often
called the “Accidental Wilderness,” the Quabbin and the surrounding region
provide habitats for the area’s diverse flora and fauna.
North Quabbin Area Guide
Located
in North Central Massachusetts, the nine-town region has over 94,000 acres in
permanent conservation, including five properties that NEFF owns and manages. A
majority of the land is conserved in the Quabbin Reservoir watershed, the public
water supply for the city of Boston and 40 communities along the way. Often
called the “Accidental Wilderness,” the Quabbin and the surrounding region
provide habitats for the area’s diverse flora and fauna.
North Quabbin Artisan
Store
The North Quabbin landscape provides many opportunities for hiking, mountain
biking, paddling, fishing, crosscountry skiing, snowshoeing, birding, and animal
tracking. In addition, visitors can find farms and orchards for applepicking and
hay rides, and historic town centers perfect for a leisurely stroll or picnic.
Events such as the Garlic and Arts Festival, River Rat Race, art shows, and
harvest festivals are also popular celebrations of the region.
North Quabbin Cabinetry
North Quabbin Woods hosts a visitor information center and local artisan gift
shop for the North Quabbin region,
featuring
maps and brochures of the area’s attractions as well as fine, handcrafted
kitchenware, home accessories, carvings, board games, furniture, and artwork. It
also promotes the region’s talented woodworkers who create high-quality custom
kitchens, mantels, home-entertainment systems, and timber-frame and log homes
constructed locally and throughout New England, including Cape Cod and the
islands. Lumber and flooring from area sawmills are available via the North
Quabbin Woods web site, as well.
For visitor information on the North Quabbin region or to view our online
artisan catalog, visit us at
www.northquabbinwoods.org.
Photos courtesy of David Brothers, David Small, North Quabbin Woods, and Michael
Humphries Woodworking. All photos copyright 2008.
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