Mount Hitchcock is probably the hardest peak in the Holyoke Range to get to since it is farthest from a road.
The Holyoke Range is in the northern part of Granby.
The Holyoke Range is also an important seasonal raptor migration path.
To the east is the Holyoke Range and the town of South Hadley.
The museum has a sunny cafe offering soup, salads and sandwiches, with soaring windows that face apple trees and, in the distance, the Holyoke Range.
Since he had done geological research on the Holyoke Range, one of the mountains there, Mount Hitchcock, was named after him.
Before 1821, very little history had been recorded about the Holyoke Range that distinguished it from the surrounding landscape.
A summit of the Holyoke Range is named after Hitchcock.
One of the best places to view this layer-cake structure in the Holyoke Range is on Mount Norwottuck.
The Holyoke Range hosts a combination of microclimates unusual in New England.