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Location and Contact Information

Robinson State Park is located in Feeding Hills, Agawam, Massachusetts. It offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and picnicking, and is a popular spot for families and nature enthusiasts.

  • Address: Robinson State Park, Feeding Hills, Agawam, MA 01030
  • Phone: For up-to-date information and inquiries, it is best to contact the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) or the park directly.

Camping Availability and Reservations

Robinson State Park is not known for its camping facilities as it is primarily a day-use area. Visitors who are interested in camping might have to look for nearby campgrounds or state parks that offer overnight facilities. To find camping information or make reservations at parks that do offer camping, you can check the Massachusetts DCR website or use the ReserveAmerica system if applicable.

Day-Use Activities

  • Hiking and Biking: The park has numerous trails suitable for both hiking and mountain biking, offering visitors the chance to explore the park’s natural beauty.
  • Fishing: Anglers can enjoy fishing in the Westfield River, which flows through the park.
  • Picnicking: There are picnic areas available for those looking to enjoy a meal surrounded by nature.
  • Swimming: While swimming is not officially sanctioned, some people do swim in the river at their own risk.

Fees and Regulations

  • Entrance Fees: There may be parking or entrance fees applicable during the high season or on weekends; check with the park or the DCR for current fee schedules.
  • Park Regulations: Visitors are expected to follow all park rules and regulations, including guidelines concerning litter, pets, alcohol consumption, and preservation of natural resources. Always check for specific rules before planning any activities.

Wildlife and Environment

Robinson State Park is home to diverse wildlife and natural environments. Visitors should be respectful of the ecosystem and aware of the Leave No Trace principles to minimize their impact on the park. Also, be cautious of local wildlife, and avoid disturbing animals or their habitats.

Safety and Preparedness

  • Weather: Before heading out, check the weather forecast and be prepared for New England's variable conditions.
  • Emergency Situations: Familiarize yourself with park emergency procedures and nearest hospitals.
  • Equipment: Ensure you have proper gear for day-use activities such as sturdy footwear for hiking and a helmet if biking.

Accessibility

  • ADA Accessibility: Check for information about the accessibility of trails, picnic areas, and other park facilities for those with disabilities by contacting the park directly.
  • Information Center: Visit the park's information center or website for detailed maps and brochures which can provide further guidance on park amenities and accessibility features.

Before visiting Robinson State Park, it’s always wise to confirm details, as facilities, regulations, and fees may change. Contact the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation for the most current information.

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