New England Forestry Foundation is happy to allow hunting on the majority of our woodlands; however, some forests do have restrictions. Please note these restrictions below. If a forest does not appear on one of these lists, it is safe to assume that hunting is permitted consistent with state and local laws.
In Connecticut, landowner permission prior to hunting on private land is required by state law. In Massachusetts, some local town regulations require written permission from the landowner. It is the hunter’s responsibility to understand and abide by these regulations, as NEFF does not keep track of which towns require this permission and which ones do not.
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Forest Name |
Acres |
Town |
State |
|
Arms Acres |
100 |
Blandford |
MA |
|
Arnold Family Forest |
95 |
Freeport |
ME |
|
Chamberlain Reynolds Memorial Forest |
150 |
Center Harbor |
NH |
|
Chase-Kimball Memorial Forest |
167 |
Pomfret |
CT |
|
Garnache-Morrison Memorial Forest |
140 |
Stowe |
VT |
|
Groton Place |
54 |
Groton |
MA |
|
Hagar Woods & Donald Hagar Forest |
68 |
Marshfield |
MA |
|
Nadeau Forest |
78 |
Mont Vernon |
NH |
|
Forest Name |
Acres |
Town |
State |
|
Bliss Woods |
86 |
Freeport |
ME |
|
Baddacook Woods |
15 |
Groton |
MA |
|
Mumford Wildlife Forest |
33 |
Natick |
MA |
|
Park of Two Georges |
24 |
Harvard |
MA |
|
Patten Forest |
48 |
Walpole |
MA |
|
Phoebe R. Keyes Woods |
57 |
Groton |
MA |
|
Prouty Woods Community Forest |
107 |
Littleton |
MA |
|
Sabine Woods (adjacent to Groton Place) |
146 |
Groton |
MA |
|
Winslow Warren Memorial Forest |
20 |
Walpole |
MA |