North Adams, Massachusetts 01247
Savoy Mountain State Forest Official WebsiteSpruce Hill in Savoy Mountain State Forest is named for the spruce trees that grow on its slopes, which provide shade and shelter for wildlife. From the summit, visitors have panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, including Mount Greylock in Massachusetts and Mount Monadnock in New Hampshire.
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Savoy Mountain State Forest covers over 11,000 acres of land, with elevations ranging from 1,200 to 2,566 feet. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, camping, fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing in the forest. The forest is home to several rare and endangered species, such as the northern goshawk, the wood turtle, and the bog lemming. Savoy Mountain State Forest also features some historical and cultural sites, such as the Savoy Homestead, the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, and the Old Growth Forest Trail.
The AllTrails website has a description and map of a hike at Spruce Hill.
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
Content from Savoy Mountain State Forest Official Website
Last updated November 25, 2023