Best attractions and places to see around Granby include a variety of natural features and trails. The region offers opportunities to explore forests, wetlands, and river floodplains, providing habitats for diverse wildlife. Visitors can find scenic viewpoints and historical sites, alongside multi-use paths suitable for cycling and hiking. The area is characterized by its natural landscapes and accessible outdoor recreation.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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This section of the rail trail, from the top of the hill in Amherst to the end of the trail in Belchertown, includes this crossing of the fort river and goes through a lot of beautiful wetlands
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This bridge along the Norwottuck Rail Trail crosses the Fort River and offers great views of the waterway.
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The Norwottuck Rail Trail is a part of an extensive network of connecting multi-use paths connecting the towns of Amherst, Belchertown, Easthampton, Florence, Hadley, Southampton, and Williamsburg. This section of Norwottuck Rail Trail is the southernmost section in South Amherst where it ends at Warren Wright Road. This is a great section of trail where you pass through pine and oak forests, wetlands, and can glimpse some of the local mountains through the trees. You might also catch a glance at a train that runs on an adjacent railroad.
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The Notch Visitor's Center is open daily from sunrise-sunset from Memorial Day to Labor Day. There are exhibits about the local flora and fauna, the unique geology of the Holyoke Range, and the history of the area. The Visitor Center is staffed with knowledgeable rangers, has parking, bathrooms, and picnic areas, and is also where several popular hiking trails leave from, including the Metacomet-Monadnock, which crosses right in front of the Visitor Center.
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Located between Easthampton & Northampton on the Connecticut River floodplain, Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary is an important habitat for countless species. The Manhan Rail Trail passes along the edges of the park and is a great way to access the sanctuary by bike.
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Mount Nonotuck is 827 feet tall and is the northernmost peak of the Mount Tom Range. You get fantastic views of "the Oxbow," a dramatic bend in the Connecticut River below. At the open summit of Mount Nonotuck is the ruins of the Eyrie House, a small hotel built in 1861. The successful establishment burnt down in 1901 when the owner lost control of a fire when attempting to cremate two horses. All that was left was the cellar holes and the walls of the stone understory, which you can still see today.
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The Notch Visitor's Center is open daily from sunrise-sunset from Memorial Day to Labor Day. There are exhibits about the local flora and fauna, the unique geology of the Holyoke Range, and the history of the area. The Visitor Center is staffed with knowledgeable rangers, has parking, bathrooms, and picnic areas, and is also where several popular trails leave from, including the Metacomet-Monadnock, which crosses right in front of the Visitor Center.
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Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary is made up of forests, meadows, grasslands, marsh and wetlands – all home to a huge array of wildlife. The trails through the sanctuary are ideal for hiking and biking.
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The Granby area offers a variety of natural features. You can visit Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary, which features forests, meadows, grasslands, marsh, and wetlands, providing habitats for diverse wildlife. Another notable spot is the Fort River Bridge, offering views of the Fort River and surrounding wetlands along the Norwottuck Rail Trail.
Yes, you can explore Mount Nonotuck, the northernmost peak of the Mount Tom Range. At its open summit, you'll find the ruins of the Eyrie House, a small hotel built in 1861, offering a glimpse into the area's past and fantastic views of "the Oxbow" of the Connecticut River.
The Norwottuck Rail Trail is a popular option for cycling. This multi-use path passes through pine and oak forests and wetlands, with sections like the one from Station Road to Warren Wright Road offering views of local mountains and adjacent railroad tracks. For more cycling routes, you can check out the Cycling around Granby guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary has trails ideal for hiking and biking that are family-friendly. The Fort River Bridge and the Norwottuck Rail Trail are also great for family outings. Additionally, the Notch Visitor's Center offers exhibits, picnic areas, and accessible facilities.
For easy hikes, you can explore trails within the Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary. The Notch Visitor's Center is also a starting point for several trails, including accessible options. For a comprehensive list of easy routes, refer to the Easy hikes around Granby guide, which includes trails like Dufresne Loop and Bray Loop.
The Notch Visitor's Center provides parking, bathrooms, and picnic areas. It also features exhibits about local flora, fauna, geology, and history. Knowledgeable rangers are on staff, and several popular trails, including the Metacomet-Monadnock, depart from here.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available. You can find various routes, from easy to difficult, in the surrounding areas. For detailed information and route suggestions, check out the MTB Trails around Granby guide, which lists routes like the Mount Holyoke Range State Park Loop.
Yes, the Notch Visitor's Center is wheelchair accessible and serves as a starting point for some accessible trails. It's a good place to inquire about specific routes suitable for wheelchairs.
The Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary is an important habitat for a wide array of wildlife. Its diverse landscape of forests, meadows, grasslands, marsh, and wetlands supports numerous species, making it an excellent spot for wildlife viewing.
The Manhan Rail Trail passes along the edges of the Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary, providing a great way to access the sanctuary by bike. This allows you to cycle directly to the park and explore its trails.
For fantastic views of "the Oxbow," a dramatic bend in the Connecticut River, head to the open summit of Mount Nonotuck. The Fort River Bridge also offers views of the Fort River, which is a tributary to the Connecticut River.


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