Set along the Westfield River, Robinson State Park is scattered with dense woodlands. Opened in 1934, this state park is spread across an area of 1,025 acres (414.8 hectares). It is home to a variety of wildlife like beavers, fisher cats, coyotes, egrets, mountain lions and bald eagles. Owing to its abundance of wildlife, this wooded park is a popular place to visit for wildlife and bird watchers. They also offer facilities for other recreational activities like hiking, biking, picnicking, fishing, canoeing and cross-country skiing.