• Ponds: The day-use area at Ruggles Pond offers swimming, fishing and a picnic area. The southern end of Ruggles Pond has beaver activities, while the northern end has human activities. Wickett Pond has a boat ramp at its northern end. • Trails: Trails are used for walking, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing. Backcountry camping is available at a
lean-to along the
Metacomet-Monadnock Trail. • The forest is also used for hunting (in season) and forest product extraction.
Hidden Valley Memorial Forest Hidden Valley Memorial Forest is a "in-holding' within
Wendell State Forest owned by the
Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust. It was donated in 1996 to the
Mount Grace Land Conservation Trust by the Mrs. Mabel Cronquist, widow of noted botanist, author and curator of the New York Botanical Garden
Dr. Arthur Cronquist, in his memory. Hidden Valley was the research camp and vacation home of
Dr. Cronquist and his family. "... there is a plaque on a large boulder on the trail leading to the property which honors Mr. Cronquist. All that remains now of the homestead that was lived in by three generations of the Hunter family is a large, fairly intact cellar hole in the middle of the woods." Lynne's Falls, located within the
Hidden Valley Memorial Forest parcel, is named after Cronquist's daughter. ==References==