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Western Massachusetts was made for outdoor activities and sports. The Berkshire Mountains is the ideal locale for rock climbing, skiing and snowboarding, white water rafting, fishing, kayaking and more. State parks and forests, along with rural landscapes, make camping and hiking readily available. Rail trails offer great terrain for biking. And rolling hills offer golfers an opportunity to test their skills. In short, you'll find everything that makes being on vacation a...well...a vacation. Two thousand, three hundred and ninety-seven acres of rolling terrain, enjoy trails along the scenic Hubbard River. Flush toilets and showers, no hookups, in Granville State Forest. Granville State Forest, on the southern border of Massachusetts in the towns of Granville and Tolland, borders Connecticut's Tunix State Forest. Both were the hunting and fishing grounds of the Tunxis Indians. In 1749, the first white settler, Samuel Hubbard, made his home along the banks of the river now bearing his name. Hubbard River rushes over a series of rapids, dropping 450 feet in 2.5 miles.