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DAR State Forest

The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) donated 1,020 acres to the Commonwealth for a state forest in 1929. Since then more than 750 additional acres have been acquired to include Upper and Lower Highland Lakes, which offer a popular swimming beach, shady picnic area and a group picnic pavilion. Located in the eastern foothills of the Berkshires, discover 15 miles of mixed-use trails through northern hardwood-conifer forest. Climb the Goshen fire tower for spectacular views of the Connecticut River Valley and into five states.

The campground offers 51 wooded campsites featuring modern comfort stations with showers and a private beach. Wheelchair accessible campsites are also available. In summer other activities include: non-motorized boating, hiking, fishing, horseback riding (bring your horse), and mountain biking. In winter ice fishing, skating, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling are popular.

Activities

Camping
Dozens of sites are available and several are accessible.

Hiking
DAR's 15 miles of trails include hikes for all experience levels. Try the Highland Lake Trail or make your way up to the DAR Fire Tower.

All Activities at Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) State Forest
Hiking
Mountain biking
Biking
Horseback riding
Camping
Swimming
Canoeing and kayaking
Sailing
Fishing
Ice skating
Cross-country skiing
Snowshoeing
Snowmobiling
Educational programs

Facilities at Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) State Forest
Boat ramp
Grills
Group day use
Pavilion
Picnic areas
Restrooms
Showers


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