Location
The wooded sites are tucked into a gentle slope leading to 35-acre Benedict Pond. A few coveted sites are right on the shoreline of the pond. The 1.8 mile Benedict Pond Loop Trail is a must in any season.
Recreation
During the warm months the pristine pond attracts swimmers, boaters and fishermen. An extensive network of trails on over 12,000 acres offers visitors a chance to glimpse deer, bobcat, fisher and other wildlife, including the park's namesake, the black bear. Throughout the park, brooks, beaver ponds, rich deciduous forest, flowering shrubs and wildflowers and fall foliage are plentiful. Great News! Beartown is one of the Department of Conservation and Recreation areas that offers All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) and Off Highway Motorcycle (OHM) riding. Learn more at: Off Highway Vehicle page or call (413) 358-2172. Hunting is permitted at Beartown State Forest and is subject to the rules and regulations of the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, which is the primary agency that oversees the state hunting program. For licensing and other important information please visit: MassWildlife and DCR's Hunting Page Winter Camping NO OFF SEASON CAMPING
Nearby
While in the area, be sure to visit other DCR properties: East Mountain Reservation, Three Mile Pond Wildlife Management Area, Fountain Pond State Park, Otis State Forest, October Mountain State Forest, and Tolland State Forest.