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Mountain in Massachusetts, United States This article is about the mountain in Massachusetts. For other uses, see Stratton Mountain (disambiguation).
Stratton Mountain (Massachusetts)
View from East Vista on Stratton Mountain in Northfield Massachusetts of Mt Monadnock (left) and Mt Grace (right).
Highest point
Elevation1,285 ft (392 m)
Coordinates42°41′0″N 72°24′58″W / 42.68333°N 72.41611°W / 42.68333; -72.41611
Geography
LocationNorthfield, Massachusetts
Parent rangeBald Hills
Geology
Rock age400 million years
Mountain type(s)Arête; quartzite
Climbing
Easiest routeMetacomet-Monadnock Trail / New England National Scenic Trail

Stratton Mountain, 392 metres (1,286 ft), of the Bald Hills region of east Franklin County, Massachusetts is located partially within Northfield State Forest parcels south of Alexander Hill Road.

Stratton Mountain is located within the town of Northfield, Massachusetts and is within the drainage basin of the Connecticut River.

The L-shaped mountain offers expansive views from atop its eastern and western slopes. Stratton Mountain is composed of quartzite, a weather-resistant metamorphic rock.

The 114 miles (602,000 ft) mile Metacomet-Monadnock Trail, a section of the national New England National Scenic Trail, traverses both the East and West views.

A north-south powerline cut traverses Stratton Mountain near Alexander Hill Road and then continues but changes direction to the south-southwest closely paralleling the mountain's western slope also heading south-southwestward.

Camping

The AMC Robinson/Zlogar cabin, built by the Appalachian Mountain Club's Berkshire Chapter, provides a spectacular view from the summit's eastern slope of Mt. Monadnock and Mount Grace. This was private land owned by the Richardson family, which had donated the conservation rights on the land to the Town of Northfield.

In the summer of 2021 Sam and Barbara Richardson transferred the ownership of the thirty-two (32) acres containing the AMC's cabin, the Richardson Overlook (East Vista) and the West Vista to the Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust.

The Appalachian Mountain Club's Berkshire Chapter will continue to run and maintain the Robinson/Zlogar cabin.

The cabin can be reserved to rent. There are numerous fireplaces, overnight tent platforms, chairs and picnic tables at the eastern vista.

View from the west vista on Stratton Mountain in Northfield, Massachusetts.

The western vista on the summit's western slope does not have as spectacular a view (in fact, you can see the electric power transmission lines above the powerline cut), but it does have an arrangement of large stones, including one known as the 'sundial'.

References

  1. Joe Adamowicz (Jul 29, 2021). "Hiking the "Other" Stratton Mountain". SentinelSource.Com. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  2. "The Thousand Miler - HOW TO HIKE THROUGH MT. GRACE STATE FOREST". boxingthenet.blogspot.com. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  3. "Stratton Mountain, Massachusetts". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  4. The Metacomet-Monadnock Trail Guide (10 ed.). Appalachian Mountain Club. 2005. p. 57.
  5. ^ "Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust secures permanent public access to Richardson Overlook in Northfield". StoryCorps.ORG. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  6. "New England Scenic Trail Memoir: Sam Richardson's chosen thoughts on the Trail, and how the Richardson-Zlogar Cabin came to be". StoryCorps.ORG. July 26, 2021. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  7. "New England Trail: Richardson-Zlogar Cabin". NewEnglandTrail.org. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  8. Joe Adamowicz (September 10, 2017). "Along the NET-Cohos - MA NET Section 17a - Northfield State Forest". boxingthenet.blogspot.com. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
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