On the shores of Upper Goose Pond stood the Mohhekennuck Club, incorporated in 1909. For 72 years, it provided its members with good fellowship and fond memories. In 1981, the club conveyed its lands to the National Park Service and gave the Appalachian Mountain Club a gift to ensure these lands remained a wilderness preserve.
Lower Goose Pond on the Becket Tyringham town line has great kayaking and fishing, a public boat launch is located off Goose Pond Road.  On our 5.6 mile section hike NOBO here, we passed along part of the pond to find some hidden history.

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