Hunting on NEFF Land

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.   


     No Hunting

Forest Name

Acres

Town

State

Arms Acres

100

Blandford

MA

Arnold Family Forest
(note that hunting is permitted on the Blair Addition)

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

 

   Bow-hunting only

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

 

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