State regulations prohibit anything that could pollute the water. The New Salem and Enfield lookouts are also great spots to go for checking out the views. HS Unit I: Free But Far From Equal: The African American Experience in Massachusetts, 17801863, Lesson A: The Struggle for Racial Justice, 1780-1863, Activity 1: Starting With What Students Know, Activity 2: Exploring the Mass Moments Website for Answers, Lesson B: Men and Women, Black and White, Who Made a Difference, Activity 1: Interviewing Anti-Slavery Activists, Lesson C: The Fight for Equal Education, 18001855: Two Case Studies of School Desegregation. Don't continually look at your miles. Vehicles must exit the park at the posted time. Around 2,500 residents lost their homes as part of the flooding.[3]. The Quabbin Fishing Season starts the third Saturday in April (weather permitting) and ends on the third Saturday in October. Was absolutely beautiful. However, Prescott cannot be visited most of the year due to state restrictions, although there is an annual tour of the town conducted by the Swift River Valley Historical Society. Super clear trails. The complete tunnel is now known as the Quabbin Aqueduct. Violators May be Subject to Fines orMay Be Banned From Boat Access [3], Before the reservoir's construction, there was a hill in Enfield called Quabbin Hill and a lake in Greenwich called Quabbin Lake. Quabbin Reservoir Fishing Guide Welcome to Quabbin Reservoir, the principal drinking water supply for 3 million Massachusetts residents. Old roads that once led to the flooded towns can be followed to the water's edge. The trail was well marked and easy to follow, it was a great easy hike, with beautiful views. In order to meet the mandate to utilize and conserve said water and other natural resourcesand to assure the availability of pure water for future generations," DCR/DWSP manages 56,000 acres of protected watershed land surrounding the reservoir for drinking water quality purposes by maintaining a healthy and diverse forest cover. Completed it in January. The views from the riverbank are breathtaking! Tampering with QBS is a violation of DCR Rules and Regulations and will result in loss of Quabbin fishing privileges and possible fines. Katya P / Foursquare. Dam the river and the smaller Beaver Brook, and the result would be an enormous lake. If you would like to continue helping us improve Mass.gov, join our user panel to test new features for the site. Please see my recording. There is a cove which is beautiful. Click here for information updated every 15 minutes that shows available rental boats at the three Boat Launch Areas. Not sure how it is in winter or summer. What AllTrails shows as the bottom mid point at the end of the dike of this out-and-back trail is actually where you have proper road access and parking, also a porta potty. Length 14.7 miElevation gain 1,043 ftRoute type Out & back. The river was dammed to power gristmills and factories that produced straw bonnets, soapstone fixtures, and piano legs. Boats are available to rent. The most popular of these are Voorschoten near Hellevoetsluis and Bergambacht in Kaatsheuvel. Email inquiries toQuabbinVisitor.Center@mass.gov. Construction on the Quabbin Reservoir began in 1936. Top-requested sites to log in to services provided by the state. The University of Massachusetts Amherst Special Collections and University Archives has several collections related to the Quabbin Reservoir and the four towns that were "discontinued" to make room for the reservoir: Quabbin Town Annual Reports Collection, 1864-1938, Audrey R. Duckert Quabbin Valley Oral History Collection. You'll need to leave pups at home dogs aren't allowed on this trail. Rubber boots when launching and removing boat from reservoir. Today, the Quabbin Reservoir is a treasure trove of outdoor recreational activities and attracts tourists from all over to go hiking, fishing and birdwatching. It's worth it. Night time pedestrian fishing access for the Quabbin Reservation is allowed with a permitthrough Gates 16, 31, 33, 35, 41, & 43 during the period of one hour past sunset to one hour before sunrise. The land remaining from the disincorporated towns was added to surrounding municipalities, including Belchertown, Pelham, New Salem, Petersham, Hardwick and Ware. The water gradually submerged the roads that had linked the towns. To minimize the spread of these species please take these precautionary steps: For more information, visit www.mass.gov/lakesandponds or www.stopaquatichitchhikers.org. ** 202, 122, 32A & 9) with restrictions. Of the land used to make the dam, about 60,000 acres were purchased and the rest was seized by eminent domain in 1938. Boat beaching is for rest room facility use or emergencies only. You need to be logged in to add comments. If you would like to continue helping us improve Mass.gov, join our user panel to test new features for the site. A .mass.gov website belongs to an official government organization in Massachusetts. (lat = 42.3736, lon= -72.2340). The New Salem and Enfield lookouts offer magnificent views of the reservoir. Parked at gate 45 and walked the 2.1 mi to the reservoir. The reservoir itself is a fisherman's paradise. Miles of magnificent stone walls. Lots of birds singing there around a pond. Use this button to show and access all levels. Please let us know how we can improve this page. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 5 h 16 min to complete. Lime green sprawls of ferns. If you need assistance, please contact the DCR Office of Watershed Management. DCR provides a number of rental boats as well. The town of Dana voted to voluntarily give up their land to the project. This large block of forested land supports a great diversity of wildlife, and has been the focus for the re-establishment of several species in Massachusetts. As a result, the land has reverted to wilderness, a habitat shared by coyotes, foxes, fishers, and wildcats and hundreds of bird species, including loons and bald eagles. The record count is 42 eagles in one season. Most of this was gradual and not difficult. [2] By 1989, it supplied water for 2.5million people, about 40% of the state's population at the time. The right side of each gate is shut about 15 minutes before locking to prevent motor vehicles from entering but still allowing visitors to exit. Stories of church steeples emerging from the reservoir when the water level drops are just that stories. All boating regulations for Quabbin Reservoir apply to these crafts. This areacalled Quabbin Parkis accessible by car from the south using State Route 9. ", On a brief side trip to Montague, about 20 minutes west of the foggy reservoir, that soul began to emerge. The first-ever artificially-produced snow melted before it hit the slopes below, but the Mass Moments is a project of Mass Humanities, whose mission is to support programs that use history, literature, philosophy, and the other humanities disciplines to enhance and improve civic life throughout the Commonwealth. Eliminate water from equipment before transporting. Click here for boat rental availability (updated every 15 minutes). Frank E. Winsor was chief engineer for the Metropolitan Water District from 1926 until his death in 1939. Big path and very lightly trafficked only came across 3 other sets of people. Damage to or littering in rental boats/motors may result in either loss of fishing privileges, damage charge or both. There are two ways to access this map: one is an online program that is accessible from your desktop computer or mobile devices web browser; the other is through an App you can download directly to your mobile device and use in the field. In 1926, the Ware River Act was passed, starting construction on the first stage of the project, a 12-mile long tunnel connecting Wachusett Reservoir with the Ware River. With the exception of 12 miles of paved roads, Quabbin's land is accessible only on foot. In fact, once you sit on the beach, just head back (8-miler round trip). Hot day when I went and the shade spared me. 12.5 miles. Great hike post peak foliage. Boats Off the Water times are 1 hours before closing. Get lost in your music (works for me). This area offers excellent warm water fishing, in addition to trout and salmon.Click here for Google Map Directions **Afternoon rental starts at 12:30 p.m.DCR will accept only credit cards at the three boat launch areas starting in the 2022 Season (debit card, Master Card, Visa, or Discover; American Express is not accepted). If you need assistance, please contact the DCR Office of Watershed Management. This Mass Moment occurred in the Western region of Massachusetts. Take your time coming back. The appeal of the Quabbin, says David J. McLaughlin, who co-wrote the guidebook with Laren Bright and . Bicycle access is permitted only on designated roads between Gates 29 and 35, and at Gates 40, 43A, 43B & 44. Along with the Wachusett Reservoir, it is the primary water supply for Boston, 65 miles (105km) to the east, and 40 other cities and towns in Greater Boston. Dana Common is the best-preserved and most easily accessible of the former villages that made up the pre-Quabbin, Swift River Valley towns. Quabbin is one of the best places in the region for lake trout. ''There's a richer experience to be had if you understand the history and can appreciate the way things have evolved," he said in a phone conversation. BELCHERTOWN - The Quabbin Reservoir was created in the 1930s to provide drinking water to Boston and 40 other communities in Greater Boston. When you see the Quabbin for the first time, walk straight down onto the beach, instead of continuing on. Experience this 14.7-mile out-and-back trail near Hardwick, Massachusetts. the side parh of 45-1 brings you to 43-B via Fitzpatrick Road. Bald eagles, loons, moose, deer, coyotes, black bears, foxes, and bobcats share the habitat, among others. Travelers are voting Beemster, Heemstede and Lisse as the best of 59 towns & villages near Amsterdam. As somebody noted this is really just an access road. This area was formerly part of the town of Enfield, which was annexed by Belchertown, Fishing is allowed in designated areas in the northern portions of the reservoir. Must come back in Fall! When it was completed, Quabbin was the largest man-made reservoir in the world. No structures of the four ''lost" towns of the valley, all vacated and disincorporated in March 1938, were left standing, he confirmed on the day I visited. Long but nice mostly flat service road the whole way. The Board of Health study had anticipated that Swift River water would be required by 1915, but this prediction had proven overly pessimistic. The 29 percent of private unprotected lands consist . The 2023 Quabbin Fishing Season will open, weather permitting, on April 15, 2023 and will close on October 21, 2023. According to AllTrails.com, the longest trail in Quabbin Park is Dana Common and F94 Jet Crash Site. Once home to the Nipmuc people, who called it "Qaben," meaning "meeting of the waters" . (less than 16 years old), orone adultand three children (less than 16 years old). I found it on my own..just saw it in the app. For more information, please visit the DCR Quabbin Visitor Center at Winsor Dam in Belchertown. This area provides a great variety of warm water fish in addition to trout and salmon.Click here for Google Map Directions On this day in 1946, water flowed over the spillway and officials declared Quabbin Reservoir full. The Quabbin came to life as I retraced my path and headed south into Belchertown. Private motors used on DCR Rental Boats must have an intact Quabbin Boat Seal. Six years later, both were finished. Not all elements of the towns were destroyed, however. I stopped in to check my directions to the Montague Book Mill, which advertises, ''Books You Don't Need at a Place You Can't Find.". Some areas of this route quickly turn into erosion gullies. Bait shops are located near the Boat Launch Areas in Pelham, Belchertown, Ware and Orange. Private canoes and kayaks cannot be launched. All persons over 15 years of age must have a valid MA Fishing/Sporting License or a Quabbin Fishing License. Read and obey notices posted at Boat Launch Areas. 100 Winsor Dam Rd., Belchertown , MA 01007. Please do not include personal or contact information. Water test results indicate that mercury has not affected the drinking water and levels are well below federal drinking water standards. Comment by Zinc | 06/22/2008. She thought a moment. The site, like Belchertown's Stone House Museum and other notable draws, is closed for the season, but I got out in the soft snow to inspect the old hand-lettered road marker preserved on the grounds. This trail is great for birding, hiking, and running . The result is one of the largest and most diverse wilderness areas in Massachusetts. Created in the 1930s by the construction of Winsor Dam and Goodnough Dike, the reservoir is still one of the largest unfiltered water supplies in the world and remains a remarkable feat of engineering. Great view of the rez at the 4-mile mark and then down to Richards Ledges. Ever wonder where to see the church steeple that sticks out of the Quabbin Reservoir? Growing up, Ayres often heard urban myths about being able to see a church steeple and the former towns under the waters of . Head out on this 23.7-km out-and-back trail near Hardwick, Massachusetts. His niche, he said, is to provide more historical background than the typical tourist handbook. Private canoe and kayak access to Quabbin Reservoir is not allowed due to concerns with the introduction of aquatic invasive species. Boat launch areas are open seven days a week from 6:00 a.m. until closing. This trail is 6.1 mi long with an elevation gain of 803 ft. What is the longest trail in Quabbin Park? Quabbin Fishing Licenses are limited to the designated shore and boat fishing areas on Quabbin Reservoir during the Quabbin Fishing Season. Watershed protection, rather than filtration, as the primary mechanism of ensuring wholesome supplies. Line and leaders have been found in Quabbin Bald Eagle nests and could kill young eagles. On average, the reservoir collects one-half of the water that falls as rain or snow in the watershed area. G rowing up in Amherst, Emma June Ayres was fascinated by the history of the Quabbin Reservoir how four towns were disincorporated, razed and flooded, leaving thousands of people displaced. Boat Launching Area #1 - Gate 8William E. Pula Fishing Area- Located in Pelham off Route 202, 4 miles north of the intersection with Route 9. Click here to fill out a form if you lose your card or need to update contact or boat informationinformation updated; anew card will be mailed to you. Rental boat capacity is limited to total occupants' weight (determined by Boat Launch Area attendant's discretion). Loons as well as eagles can become entangled in monofilament fishing line and wire leaders. Peirce, Elizabeth. In 1947, the Massachusetts Legislature authorized the construction of the Chicopee Valley Aqueduct to deliver Quabbin water to three communities in Western Massachusetts: Chicopee, South Hadley, and Wilbraham. But in. Right now the area is teaming with gnats. Fishing/ Sporting Licenses or Quabbin Fishing Licenses are required for renting boats. Want to report conditions for this trail? In 1926 the immense engineering project began. This page is located more than 3 levels deep within a topic. A .mass.gov website belongs to an official government organization in Massachusetts. AllTrails has a bad plan for this trail. The time is posted at mid and east entrances, at the Quabbin Tower, Enfield Lookout, Hanks Meadow, and Goodnough. Athol Press, Athol MA 01331, 2010. The state of Connecticut sued Massachusetts, claiming waters that were rightfully meant to flow into the Connecticut River, and subsequently through their state, were being illegally diverted. In order to address sanitary concerns for the fishing program, the DCR has placed temporary rest room facilities at sites throughout the Quabbin Reservation. by Maurits N. van Loon represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri Libraries. The Park is a popular spot for hiking and other outdoor activities. Wont do it again. Nice Path, great if you want to cover some distance and we saw a bunch of wildlife along the way too. Down by the water was pretty overgrown also and hard to see a decent view. McLaughlin, who grew up in Montague and now lives in Arizona, has full-color pocket guides on the way for exploring the Upper Pioneer Valley and the Mohawk Trail, and he plans to publish larger books devoted to the Berkshires, Cape Cod, and other New England destinations. * Total daily creel is three (3) trout for this group. Quabbin Reservation - (DCR land within Rts. BE CAREFUL OF TICKS! Named for the Nipmuc Indian word meaning meeting of many waters, Quabbin is one of the largest man-made drinking water reservoirs in the United States. CWQ's will be done at the DCR Field Office in New Salem and the Quabbin Office in Belchertown. Quabbin Fishing Season Handout(one page plus map). T, The use ofany lead fishing sinkers and lead jigs weighing less than 1 ounceis now prohibited in all Massachusetts inland waters (freshwater), Boat beaching is for rest room facility use only. Quabbin Valley People and Places, by Elizabeth Peirce (Arcadia Publishing), 2006). When construction on the dam began in the mid-1930s, the Swift River was redirected from its riverbed through a diversion tunnel. This time changes throughout the year. DVD 974.423. A life jacket is required to go out on a boat. one of the largest unfiltered water supplies in the world and remains a remarkable feat of engineering. [7][3] The North Prescott Methodist Episcopal Church was moved to Orange in 1949, and then to New Salem in 1985 where it forms part of the building complex of the Swift River Valley Historical Society. Something else to note is that according to park rangers there are an estimated 20 black bears around Quabbin. Discover three unique areas in theQuabbinReservationthat spotlight what life was like before four towns were removed to build the reservoir. Parking in Quabbin Park and at gates around the Quabbin Reservoir is free. For ''Around the Quabbin," he worked closely with the local historical societies, noting the regional significance not only of the Quabbin project but of Revolution-era incidents such as Shays' Rebellion. Workers painstakingly removed 7,613 graves and re-interred the dead in a new cemetery. Mountain bikers take note. The Old Quabbin Valley, a documentary by Lawrence R. Hott, 1982 (30 min.). Please consider helping us towards our goals with a donation today. Rental boats will be denied to anyone who doesnt have the appropriate number of PFDs. Only passed 1 other person. Appointments can be made starting October 1st by calling the Q uabbin Visitor Center at (413) 323-7221 between the hours of 9 AM and 4 PM. Great trail! The 2,500 inhabitants had no choice but to accept the price of progress. *Greenwich Road to Quabbin Trail and Richards Ledges* Notify officials if anything seems out of the ordinary. Quabbin's water covers 39 square miles, is 18 miles long and has 181 miles of shoreline. Customers who want a season pass are strongly encouraged to make their purchase before they arrive at a Boat Launch Area; anyone arriving at a Boat Launch Area without a season pass willstill be able topurchase one onsite, however they will have tousetheir personal smart phone to make the transaction. However, there are camping opportunities at Massachusetts State Parks and private campgrounds in the region. [5] Specifically, the Swift River needed to maintain a 20 million gallon per day flow downriver from the dam. Greene, J.R. "From valley to Quabbin 19381946." Stage One - Tour de Quabbin Easy going in on decline. There are 29 towns & villages near Hellevoetsluis a city just 105 km from Amsterdam and 19 towns & villages near Kaatsheuvel which is 104 km distant. The DCR and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health have issued a health advisory for persons consuming Quabbin fish. Consult the complete fishing advisory posted on the bulletin boards at the boat launch areas, ask the attendant for further information, or visit. Difficult return uphill most of the way. Canoes are limited to 2 persons; kayaks are limited to 1 person. Camping is not allowed on DCR's Division of Water Supply Protection property. No boats may be launched within 2 hours of the posted Boats Off the Water time. You skipped the table of contents section. Under Quabbin: The Search for the Lost Towns, A WGBY Production. Three boat launch areas are available, and to prevent spread of aquatic invasive species private boats must be cleaned before being permitted on the Reservoir. "The lost towns of the Quabbin Valley." According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Quabbin Park is Quabbin Hill Trail, which has a 4.3 star rating from 393 reviews. "When the buildings in the towns flooded by the reservoir were destroyed, the cellars were left intact. Besides providing the principal supply of pure drinking water for 51 communities and over 3million residents of Massachusetts, Quabbin also offers a unique site for important scientific research on water quality, forestry, and wildlife topics. Only rowboats, canoes, and boats with small outboard motors are permitted. It holds 412 billion gallons of water, picking up another 1.6 billion for every inch of rainfall. Boston.com does not share this information or keep it permanently, as it is for the sole purpose of sending this one time e-mail. *Parking for vehicle and trailer includes all launching fees The Quabbin Observation Tower is a fantastic part of this stunning nature park. One-day Quabbin Fishing Licenses are available for purchase at the boat launch areas and the MassWildlife website for $5.00. There is a 50 dollar fine for each dog. Welcome to Quabbin Reservoir, the principal drinking water supply for 3 million Massachusetts residents. Today, the Quabbin Reservoir is 39 square miles of gorgeous lake landscape. The Springfield Morning Union quoted in Quabbin: The Accidental Wilderness, by Thomas Conuel (Massachusetts Audubon Society, 1981). Many possible sources of water were explored, including groundwater and rivers, but none were considered adequate in quantity and cleanliness to meet the needs of the rapidly growing city. Copyright 2007 Globe Newspaper Company. There is no trail to get to Riichards Ledges and we weren't prepared to bushwhack, the directions for this trail bring you to gate 45 of the Quabbin. ALLTRAILS and the AllTrails Mountain Design are registered trademarks of AllTrails, LLC in the United States as well as certain other jurisdictions. The remnants of the buildings and roads can occasionally be seen when the water level is low, and old roads that once led to the flooded towns can be followed to the water's edge." National security conditions may require the temporary closure of the watershed to all public access. Originally a Methodist Episcopal church, it is now the Prescott . A few houses and roads exist which were once part of North Prescott (now New Salem), and there is a town line marker just north of the gates, indicating the former town line for Prescott. Boat rentals will be available for the 2023 Quabbin Fishing Season. Boat Launch Area attendants monitor Marine Band Radio Channel 16 on a routine basis. ''A lot of trees," she finally added with a smile. Fed by the three branches of the Swift, and seasonally by the Ware River, the reservoir is 18 miles long with 181 miles of shoreline, a capacity of 412 billion gallons and covers 25,000 acres when full. The little crescent beach looked nice, but the descent to it was too short and steep for me. Thursday - Saturday: Anything of interest along the way? Quabbin Reservoir is one of the largest unfiltered water supplies in the United States. The police had to do an emergency rescue of a biker last year who busted themselves up. Combined four-stroke and two-stroke engines may not exceed 20 hp total. Greylock, the highest peak in Massachusetts. Chock blocks on vehicles when launching or removing boat from the reservoir. To ensure the quality of the water, the state has protected over 56,000 acres of surrounding land. Ten-minute limit per boat. Hence my 4 star instead of 5 star rating the gnats were annoying, even with spray. Fed by the three branches of the Swift, and seasonally by the Ware River. Greene, J.R. "The Creation of Quabbin Reservoir; The Death of the Swift River Valley." The area provides bald eagles with excellent winter feeding; the first one was sighted there in 1948. Along with the Wachusett Reservoir and Ware River, it is the source of high quality water for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority water supply system. All private boats must have an intact Quabbin Boat Seal (QBS) to launch on the reservoir. A hush fell over the Town Hall, jammed far beyond its ordinary capacity, as the first note of the clock sounded; a nervous tension growing throughout the evening had been felt by both present and former residents and casual onlookers. Private boats may use two motors provided the total does not exceed the hp limits. You canmake an appointment bycalling the Quabbin Visitor Center at (413) 323-7221. William Apess Presents a Different Point of View, E/MS Unit II: Building a New Society: Life in Colonial Massachusetts, Lesson A: The First English Settlements in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Activity 1: Creating Big Maps Showing Early Towns, Lesson B: Religious Intolerance in Seventeenth-Century Massachusetts, Activity 2: High Cost of Following Other Religious Beliefs, Activity 4: How the Puritans Celebrated Christmas, Lesson C: A Young Colony Faces Challenges, Using Mass Moments in Third Grade Classrooms, Massachusetts Water Resource Authority's information page, First Artificial Snow Falls on Mt. Jon boats are restricted to the Regulating Ponds above the Horseshoe Dams at Gates 31 and 43. Quabbin's main entrance and Visitor's Center are on Route 9 in Belchertown. spectacular view at the dike. Dog friendly, could be a bit long for younger kids. Deep water fishing is also available on the main part of the reservoir, but Gate #31 (Area #2) and Gate #43 (Area #3) also provide access to shallower waters which are better for warmwater fishing. It took seven years for the reservoir to reach its capacity of 412 billion gallons. The Quabbin's creation required the flooding, and thus the disincorporation, in April 1938, of four towns: Dana (located in Worcester County), Enfield, Greenwich, and Prescott (all located in Hampshire County). Parking fees apply to shore fishing at Boat Launch Areas. DCR has a limited number of life jackets available for those who dont bring their own, but cant guarantee one will be available. It's almost spring (at last), so plan a trip to the Quabbin Reservoir and check out this observation tower. These were from the Nipmuc word meaning "place of many waters" or "meeting of many waters",[3] and became the basis for naming the new reservoir. Under circumstances as dramatic as any in fiction or in a movie epic, the town of Enfield passed out of existence at the final stroke of the midnight hour. The tallest peak in the state, at almost 3500 feet, Greylock is like an island, different in geology, On this day in 1946, an airplane flew over Mount Greylock in western Massachusetts and seeded the clouds with super-cooled ice crystals. I respectfully take issue with the statement that stories of peaks of building being seen are just that, stories. Please see theInstructions for Using the Quabbin Reservoir Public Access Road and Trail Interactive Mapfor information about the mobile app. Oars and gas are supplied for each boat rental. (Some spots icy), No conditions reported in the past 7 days. Around 2,500 people lost their homes. A proposed plan to establish a colony of endangered timber rattlesnakes to Mount Zion Island on the Quabbin was suspended indefinitely in 2017 after public opposition.[9]. The General Court acted to establish the Metropolitan Water District, including 26 communities within ten miles (16km) of the Massachusetts State House, later in 1895. When I mentioned I would be circumnavigating the central Massachusetts reservoir that supplies Greater Boston with its water, following the route described in a new guidebook called ''Around the Quabbin: Where Nature Flourishes and History Comes to Life" (Pentacle, $12.95), a friend who grew up in the little town of Pelham immediately brought up the steeple story. Gorgeous trail, great views. The buildings in the towns flooded by the reservoir were removed. ) or https:// means youve safely connected to the official website. Dispose of material far away from water bodies. Please do not enter Quabbin Park when the right half of a gate is closed. During his 2020 Massachusetts Democratic primary campaign for U.S. Senate, former U.S. Representative, Kelkowski, Ed. However, the history of its construction is a much darker tale than you might expect. Parking area off Greenwich Road with port-o-john. There is a visitor center south of the reservoir, as well as an observation tower, and Enfield Lookout. An official website of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, This page, Quabbin Reservoir Fishing Guide, is. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. Your boat registration # will need to be provided to make an appointment. Please limit your input to 500 characters.

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