Wilbraham Mountains

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The Wilbraham Mountains are a low, rugged ridge forming part of the Metacomet Ridge in western Massachusetts, known for their forested slopes, scenic vistas, and hiking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
mountain ridge
access local trail networks
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Connecticut River watershed NERFINISHED
ecoregion New England upland forest NERFINISHED
formsBoundaryBetween Wilbraham and the Connecticut River lowlands NERFINISHED
geologyType basalt
traprock
hasFeature cliff faces
ridgetop viewpoints
rocky ledges
hasScenery views of the Connecticut River Valley
views of the Springfield metropolitan area
highestPointOf Wilbraham, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
knownFor hiking trails
scenic vistas
landscapeFeature forested slopes
landUse conservation land
watershed protection area
locatedIn Hampden County, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Wilbraham, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
western Massachusetts NERFINISHED
near Springfield, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
orientation north–south
orogeny fault-block ridge
overlooks Connecticut River Valley NERFINISHED
partOf Metacomet Ridge NERFINISHED
Metacomet Ridge traprock range NERFINISHED
proximityTo Pioneer Valley NERFINISHED
recreation birdwatching
day hiking
nature observation
state Massachusetts
topographicType low rugged ridge
usedFor local outdoor recreation
vegetation mixed hardwood forest
oak-hickory forest

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