Pioneer Valley traprock ranges

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The Pioneer Valley traprock ranges are a series of steep, rugged basalt ridges in western Massachusetts known for their dramatic cliffs, unique ecosystems, and extensive hiking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geologic formation
traprock ridge system
formedBy erosion
faulting
volcanic activity
formedDuring Mesozoic era
geologicComposition basalt
traprock
hasCharacteristic cliff-forming
rugged
steep
hasEcosystemType cliff and talus community
dry ridgetop forest
oak-hickory forest
rocky summit scrub
hasFeature basalt talus slopes
dramatic cliffs
rocky summits
traprock ledges
hasNotableSubfeature East Mountain (Westfield) traprock ridge NERFINISHED
Mount Holyoke Range NERFINISHED
Mount Tom Range NERFINISHED
Norwottuck Range NERFINISHED
hasTrailType hiking trails
scenic overlooks
hasUse conservation
hiking
nature observation
rock climbing
knownFor raptor migration viewing
rare plant communities
scenic vistas
unique microclimates
locatedIn Massachusetts
Pioneer Valley NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

western Massachusetts
overlooks Connecticut River Valley NERFINISHED
parallelTo Connecticut River NERFINISHED
partOf Connecticut River Valley NERFINISHED
Metacomet Ridge system NERFINISHED
popularWith birdwatchers
geologists
hikers
subjectTo conservation efforts
supports biodiversity hotspots
threatenedBy invasive species
quarrying
residential development

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Metacomet Ridge contains Pioneer Valley traprock ranges