Mount Tom Range

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Mount Tom Range is a prominent traprock mountain ridge in western Massachusetts known for its steep cliffs, scenic vistas, and diverse wildlife habitats.

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Mount Tom Range canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
mountain ridge
traprock ridge
adjacentTo Mount Holyoke Range
surface form: Holyoke Range
contains Mount Tom State Reservation
broadcasting towers
former Mount Tom Ski Area
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Hampden County, Massachusetts
Hampshire County, Massachusetts
ecoregion traprock ridge ecosystem
elevation approximately 1202 feet
approximately 366 meters
feature ravines
rocky ledges
scenic vistas
steep cliffs
wooded slopes
formedDuring Triassic-Jurassic period
geologicalType traprock
habitat cliff community
hardwood forest
ridge-top shrubland
talus slope
highestPoint Mount Tom
knownFor diverse wildlife habitats
panoramic views of the Connecticut River Valley
raptor migration viewing
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

western Massachusetts
nearestCity Easthampton, Massachusetts
Holyoke, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
orogeny fault-block ridge
overlooks Connecticut River
Pioneer Valley
partOf Connecticut River Valley landscape
Metacomet Ridge
protects raptors
rare plant species
state-listed wildlife species
rockType basalt
state Massachusetts
tourism regional outdoor recreation destination
traversedBy Metacomet-Monadnock Trail
usedFor birdwatching
hiking
rock climbing
sightseeing

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Holyoke, Massachusetts hasMountainRange Mount Tom Range
Skinner State Park hasViewOf Mount Tom Range
Holyoke Canal System near Mount Tom Range
Bare Mountain hasViewOf Mount Tom Range
Mount Norwottuck hasViewOf Mount Tom Range