Tolland, Massachusetts
Tolland, Massachusetts, is a small town located in Hampden County. It was incorporated in 1810 and covers an area of about 22 square miles. The town is primarily rural, with a population of around 200 residents, making it one of the least populated towns in the state.
The town is known for its natural beauty, featuring forests, lakes, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Tolland is also home to the Tolland State Forest, which offers hiking, fishing, and camping activities, attracting nature enthusiasts and visitors looking for a peaceful retreat.