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Mount Toby, 1,269 feet (387 m), is the highest summit of a sprawling collection of mostly wooded hills and knolls that rise from a distinct plateau-like upland in the towns of Sunderland and Leverett, Massachusetts, just east of the Connecticut River. This mountain mass, part of the Metacomet Ridge geology, is oval shaped and roughly three miles by two miles wide. Although three of the subordinate peaks have names of their own (Roaring Mountain, Ox Hill, Bull Hill), none of them are noteworthy on their own, and the designation “Mount Toby” is most often used (locally and formally) to describe the entire geologic mass. This article, therefore, describes the entire Mount Toby upland.

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  • Mont Toby (fr)
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  • Le mont Toby est le point culminant de l'arête rocheuse de Metacomet Ridge qui appartient aux Appalaches. Cette montagne est en grande partie constituée de collines boisées et s'étend dans l'État du Massachusetts. Sa base a une forme ovale et fait environ 3 km sur 5. La montagne dispose de zones boisées, de cascades et de petites mares d'origine glaciaire importants pour la biodiversité de la zone. Au sommet se trouve une tour qui offre aux visiteurs un panorama sur toute la région environnante. Le sud de la montagne dispose de quelques falaises surplombant la vallée du fleuve Connecticut. (fr)
  • Mount Toby, 1,269 feet (387 m), is the highest summit of a sprawling collection of mostly wooded hills and knolls that rise from a distinct plateau-like upland in the towns of Sunderland and Leverett, Massachusetts, just east of the Connecticut River. This mountain mass, part of the Metacomet Ridge geology, is oval shaped and roughly three miles by two miles wide. Although three of the subordinate peaks have names of their own (Roaring Mountain, Ox Hill, Bull Hill), none of them are noteworthy on their own, and the designation “Mount Toby” is most often used (locally and formally) to describe the entire geologic mass. This article, therefore, describes the entire Mount Toby upland. (en)
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  • Mount Toby (en)
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