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Is the Quabbin Reservoir open to the public?

Quabbin Reservoir is one of the largest unfiltered water supplies in the United States. 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. The 412 billion gallon reservoir covers 39 square miles with 181 miles of shoreline.

Can you swim in the Quabbin Reservoir?

Some activities, such as hiking, picnicking, birdwatching and shore and boat fishing are allowed. However, other user groups would like to recreate at the Quabbin, but cannot because of use restrictions. For example, swimming, off-road bicycling, canoeing, sailing and cross-country skiing are all prohibited.

Can you walk around the Quabbin Reservoir?

The Quabbin covers 39 square miles, with 181 miles of shoreline. You can walk more than 40 gates and tons of trails, but recreational activities, including fishing, are regulated and limited to protect the water.Jul 22, 2019

Are there towns under the Quabbin Reservoir?

Read about why they were abandoned, and how they came to be under water. The four lost towns of the Quabbin Reservoir — Dana, Enfield, Greenwich, and Prescott — are not your typical “ghost towns.” You won't find dusty streets, old saloons and blowing tumbleweeds here. After all, these ghost towns are underwater.

Can you drive around the Quabbin Reservoir?

Scenic lookouts

A 180-degree panoramic view takes in Mount Wachusett to the east and Mount Monadnock in New Hampshire to the north. ... Stop at the Carter and Stevens Farm Store in Barre for local treats and a scenic view toward Mount Wachusett in the east.

Can you bike at Quabbin Reservoir?

Bicycling access is allowed only on designated roads in Quabbin Park, Quabbin Reservation and Quabbin Off Reservation. Off Road and single track bicycling is not permitted in any areas of the Quabbin Reservoir Watershed System.

Can you camp at the Quabbin?

A beautiful, spring-through-fall family campground secluded in a pine forest, with over 100 fully-equipped and tenting sites. Swimming pool, playground, convenience store, and laundry on-site.

Why was the Quabbin Reservoir made?

The Quabbin Reservoir was created in the 1930s to supply Boston with water, as other reservoirs were reaching the limits of their supply. The project involved relocating the residents of four towns and the closure of roads, then clearing a vast tract of forest to make way for over 400 billion gallons of water.

Is Quabbin open for hiking?

Quabbin Reservoir and Visitor Center

Quabbin Reservoir is one of the largest man-made public water supplies in the United States, permitting shoreline fishing, hiking, bicycling, walking, bird watching, snowshoeing, and hunting with restrictions.

Are there restrooms at Quabbin Reservoir?

See; Quabbin Reservoir East. A 60 mile pipeline and aqueduct delivers water to the Boston area. Because this is MDC land, dogs are not allowed. Portable toilets are located along the roads because this is part of the watershed.Apr 14, 2012

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How many gates does Quabbin Reservoir have?

Public access to and recreational uses of water supply property are complex. Use this map to learn more about the 50+ access gates that surround Quabbin and give visitors access to the 200+ miles of forest roads throughout the watershed.

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Is Quabbin Reservoir manmade?

Quabbin Reservoir and Ware River

The 412 billion gallon reservoir is the largest man-made reservoir in the world devoted solely to water supply.

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What is the purpose of the Winsor Dam?

The Winsor Dam and the Goodnough Dike impound the waters of the Swift River and the Ware River Diversion forming the Quabbin Reservoir, the largest water body in Massachusetts.

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What is Quabbin Reservoir?

  • Quabbin Reservoir is one of the largest unfiltered water supplies in the United States. 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. The 412 billion gallon reservoir covers 39 square miles with 181 miles of shoreline.

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Can I rent a canoe or kayak at Quabbin Reservoir?

  • Private canoe and kayak access to Quabbin Reservoir is not allowed due to concerns with the introduction of aquatic invasive species. DCR has a limited number of canoes and kayaks available to rent for fishing on a first come-first serve basis at Boat Launch Areas #2 and #3 for use on the regulating ponds at these areas.

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How do I get to the Quabbin Reservation?

  • DCR recommends using Gate 29 on Route 202 to access this section of the Quabbin Reservation. There is limited parking available at the main entrance to Quabbin Park. To avoid overcrowding, consider entering Quabbin Park through the Middle or Eastern entrances and parking at Goodnough Dike, Hank's Meadow, or Quabbin Tower.

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How far is the Quabbin River from Boston?

  • Along with the Wachusett Reservoir, it is the primary water supply for Boston, 65 miles (105 km) to the east, and 40 other cities and towns in Greater Boston. The Quabbin also supplies water to three towns west of the reservoir and acts as backup supply for three others.

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What is Quabbin Reservoir?What is Quabbin Reservoir?

Quabbin Reservoir is one of the largest unfiltered water supplies in the United States. 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. The 412 billion gallon reservoir covers 39 square miles with 181 miles of shoreline.

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What books are set in the Quabbin Reservoir?What books are set in the Quabbin Reservoir?

William Weld 's novel Stillwater is set in the valley while the reservoir is under construction. Both the film Dreamcatcher and the Stephen King novel upon which it was based have scenes set at the Quabbin Reservoir. In Jane Langton 's mystery novel, Emily Dickinson is Dead, the drowned villages and the reservoir have a dark role to play.

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How do I get to the Quabbin Reservation?How do I get to the Quabbin Reservation?

DCR recommends using Gate 29 on Route 202 to access this section of the Quabbin Reservation. There is limited parking available at the main entrance to Quabbin Park. To avoid overcrowding, consider entering Quabbin Park through the Middle or Eastern entrances and parking at Goodnough Dike, Hank's Meadow, or Quabbin Tower.

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Can I rent a canoe or kayak at Quabbin Reservoir?Can I rent a canoe or kayak at Quabbin Reservoir?

Private canoe and kayak access to Quabbin Reservoir is not allowed due to concerns with the introduction of aquatic invasive species. DCR has a limited number of canoes and kayaks available to rent for fishing on a first come-first serve basis at Boat Launch Areas #2 and #3 for use on the regulating ponds at these areas.

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