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'''Bear's Den''' (also called by the name of its most outstanding landmark, '''Bear's Den Falls'''<ref name="falls">[http://members.tripod.com/~ButlerC/AABerkshirePhotos/AABerkshireWaterfall360/AACenteral/BearsDenFallsWeb360/BearsDen1Dec03PCD.htm] 360° Waterfall Index</ref><ref>[http://www.huanstaichi.com/activities/waterfalls/bearden.html] Huan Zhang: Waterfalls (huanstaichi.com)</ref><ref>[http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/big.asp?photoID=5514441&catID=&style=&rowNumber=2&memberID=3132] New Snow at Bear's Den Falls photo by Guy Biechele </ref>) is a 6-acre [[nature reserve]] in [[New Salem, Massachusetts|New Salem]], [[Massachusetts]]. The reservation is close to the [[Quabbin Reservoir]] and is owned by the [[Trustees of Reservations]].<ref name="quab">[http://www.northquabbinwoods.org/entries/22] New England Forestry Foundation: North Quabbin Woods</ref><ref name="trust">[http://www.thetrustees.org/pages/281_bear_s_den.cfm] Trustees of Reservations: Bear's Den</ref> |
'''Bear's Den''' (also called by the name of its most outstanding landmark, '''Bear's Den Falls'''<ref name="falls">[http://members.tripod.com/~ButlerC/AABerkshirePhotos/AABerkshireWaterfall360/AACenteral/BearsDenFallsWeb360/BearsDen1Dec03PCD.htm] 360° Waterfall Index</ref><ref>[http://www.huanstaichi.com/activities/waterfalls/bearden.html] Huan Zhang: Waterfalls (huanstaichi.com)</ref><ref>[http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/big.asp?photoID=5514441&catID=&style=&rowNumber=2&memberID=3132] New Snow at Bear's Den Falls photo by Guy Biechele </ref>) is a 6-acre [[nature reserve]] in [[New Salem, Massachusetts|New Salem]], [[Massachusetts]]. The reservation is close to the [[Quabbin Reservoir]] and is owned by the [[Trustees of Reservations]].<ref name="quab">[http://www.northquabbinwoods.org/entries/22] New England Forestry Foundation: North Quabbin Woods</ref><ref name="trust">[http://www.thetrustees.org/pages/281_bear_s_den.cfm] Trustees of Reservations: Bear's Den</ref> |
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A short path leads from Neilson Road into the reservation and immediately splits into a leftward path towards the gorge and a rightward path leading to a small [[cave]] (the [[eponym]]ous "Bear's Den") and a [[stream]]. These trail is less than one quarter mile of easy [[hiking]]<ref>[http://www.newenglandwaterfalls.com/waterfall.php?name=Bear's%20Den%20Falls New England Waterfalls page on Bear's Den Falls]</ref>. The reservation is "a tranquil spot for hiking and picnicking."<ref>[http://www.valleyviewpoint.com/spotlights/newsalem.htm] ''Valley Viewpoint''</ref> Seasonal [[hunting]] is allowed on the property subject to all state and local laws. |
A short path leads from Neilson Road into the reservation and immediately splits into a leftward path towards the gorge and a rightward path leading to a small [[cave]] (the [[eponym]]ous "Bear's Den") and a [[stream]]. These trail is less than one quarter mile of easy [[hiking]]<ref>[http://www.newenglandwaterfalls.com/waterfall.php?name=Bear's%20Den%20Falls New England Waterfalls page on Bear's Den Falls]</ref>. The reservation is "a tranquil spot for hiking and picnicking."<ref>[http://www.valleyviewpoint.com/spotlights/newsalem.htm] ''Valley Viewpoint''</ref> Seasonal [[hunting]] is allowed on the property subject to all state and local laws. |
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[[Camping]], [[fire]]s, and [[leash law|unleashed]] [[dog]]s are prohibited. [[Swimming]] is discouraged.<ref name="falls"/><ref name="trust"/> Bear's Den reservation is open from dusk until dawn. The property abuts [[Drainage basin|watershed]] land and [[wetland]]s to the west connecting to the Quabbin Reservoir and owned by the [[Metropolitan District Commission]].<ref name="quab"/><ref name="trust"/> |
[[Camping]], [[fire]]s, and [[leash law|unleashed]] [[dog]]s are prohibited. [[Human swimming|Swimming]] is discouraged.<ref name="falls"/><ref name="trust"/> Bear's Den reservation is open from dusk until dawn. The property abuts [[Drainage basin|watershed]] land and [[wetland]]s to the west connecting to the Quabbin Reservoir and owned by the [[Metropolitan District Commission]].<ref name="quab"/><ref name="trust"/> |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 08:01, 12 May 2009
Bear's Den (also called by the name of its most outstanding landmark, Bear's Den Falls[1][2][3]) is a 6-acre nature reserve in New Salem, Massachusetts. The reservation is close to the Quabbin Reservoir and is owned by the Trustees of Reservations.[4][5]
Name
The property takes its name from a large black bear once shot here "though more romantic -- yet unsubstantiated -- stories exist" according to the Trustees of Reservations.[5]
Description
The Middle Branch of the Swift River passes through the steep granite cliffs of Bear's Den reservation on its way to the Quabbin Reservoir.[5] The gorge is 75' deep and rimmed with hemlock.[4][6] At one point, a change in elevation creates a waterfall. According to one description:
So as you walk the 150 yard path from the road and bear left through the jagged opening in the ridge, you have a limited sense of the waterfall being there until you step through and into this amphitheater of Mother Nature. Once inside, you sense an isolation from the rest of the world. It's a great experience and unique for a location so close to the road.[1]
A short path leads from Neilson Road into the reservation and immediately splits into a leftward path towards the gorge and a rightward path leading to a small cave (the eponymous "Bear's Den") and a stream. These trail is less than one quarter mile of easy hiking[7]. The reservation is "a tranquil spot for hiking and picnicking."[8] Seasonal hunting is allowed on the property subject to all state and local laws.
Camping, fires, and unleashed dogs are prohibited. Swimming is discouraged.[1][5] Bear's Den reservation is open from dusk until dawn. The property abuts watershed land and wetlands to the west connecting to the Quabbin Reservoir and owned by the Metropolitan District Commission.[4][5]
History
Metacomet, sachem of the Wampanoag Indians and their war chief during King Philip's War, is believed to have met here with neighboring other Nipmuck chieftains in 1675 to plan attacks the nearby English towns of Deerfield, Hadley and Northampton ([9] see note). Much later, the falls provided waterpower for grist mills in the area as water was carried by a sluice box, through a channel cut in the eastern cliff, and onto an overshot water wheel. Trustees of Reservations first acquired the property through the 1968 bequest of Mrs. Grais Poole Burrage. In 1988, Mrs. Dorothy Fittz donated additional land.[5]
Video
References
- ^ a b c [1] 360° Waterfall Index
- ^ [2] Huan Zhang: Waterfalls (huanstaichi.com)
- ^ [3] New Snow at Bear's Den Falls photo by Guy Biechele
- ^ a b c [4] New England Forestry Foundation: North Quabbin Woods
- ^ a b c d e f [5] Trustees of Reservations: Bear's Den
- ^ [6] This source says that the gorge is 100' feet deep but may be less reliable as it also misidentifies King's Phillip's War as an event of the 1700s rather than the 1600s
- ^ New England Waterfalls page on Bear's Den Falls
- ^ [7] Valley Viewpoint
- ^ The official site of the Trustees of Reservations state this meeting as a fact, but other sources mentioned in the footnotes use less definitive language such as "Stories surround this location, such as Indian chieftains meeting and plotting attacks" ([8]) or that this place "is said to have been a meeting place for the local Native American tribes" [9] implying that Metacomet's meeting here with fellow sachem might be more legendary than historical.