- Bear Swamp
Bear Swamp is a
forest edparkland in Ashfield, Massachusetts.The Trustees of Reservations owns and maintains the property. Though Bear Swamp was once asheep pasture and later a source of andlumber , it now seems much like an untouchedwilderness . The landscape is irregular, well-drained, and covered withnutrient -richsoils . Protected from the elements,hardwood tree s such as ash,hickory ,basswood ,maple , andcherry grow straight and tall.Three miles (5 km) of trails lead to different parts of the reservation. The "Beaver Brook Trail" traces the southern rim of a shallow
pond andwet meadow where an old beaver dam rests atop an old stonemilldam . Although many trees have died in the flooded zone, the water is receding and the forest is returning. The "Fern Glade Trail" features a variety offern s andwoodland wildflower s. A scenic vista on the "Lookout Trail" and the hillsidemeadow at the "Apple Valley Overlook" both offer views of nearbyapple orchard s and theGreen Mountains ofVermont beyond.Seasonal hunting is permitted at this property subject to all state and town laws.History
Concerned that the growing population of Ashfield would spell an end to its wild places, Rev. Philip and Esther Steinmetz began to buy land in the early 1960s with the intention of preserving it forever. They gave this area to the public in 1968. Various other gifts of land by the Steinmertzes and others increased the size of the land, as did additional land purchased in 1997.
References
* [http://www.thetrustees.org/pages/280_bear_swamp.cfm The Trustees of Reservations: Bear Swamp]
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