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Athol is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 11,299 at the
2000 census.

Athol is a scenic community located between the picturesque Tully Mountains to the north and the
Quabbin Reservoir to the south. The Town of Athol is part of Worcester County, and is located in the
North Quabbin region of north central Massachusetts. It is bordered on the southwest by New Salem,
on the west by Orange, on the north by Royalston, on the east by Phillipston, and on the southeast by
Petersham. Athol lies 38 miles north of Worcester and 71 miles west of Boston. Athol’s 32.34 square
miles support a population of 11,299. The population density is 349 persons per square mile.

The soil of Athol is rough and stony, and the terrain is wooded and hilly, with elevations ranging from
500 at the edge of Millers River to 1282 feet at the top of Pratt Hill near the Bearsden Forest. The
Millers River is Athol’s most significant waterway and flows through the downtown area from
northeast to west, towards the Connecticut River.
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