Chesterfield Gorge
What do you get when you take the feisty Westfield River and squeeze it through the upright walls of a narrow rocky canyon? You have to see for yourself. Chesterfield Gorge is more of a destination than a hike. Youre not goin... trails.com
Chester-blandford State Forest
The Westfield River begins as three streams draining the eastern slope of the Berkshire Hills, and then flows into the Connecticut River at Agawam. State highways and railroads run parallel along its length, including MA 20, ... trails.com
Knightville Dam
Fly fishing is popular in the Little and Westfield rivers where brown, brook and rainbow trout are stocked by the State. The Claude M. Hill Horse Trail provides horseback riding. Indian Hollow Campground is available for ... recreation.gov
Stanley Park
275 acre park in the foothills of the Berkshires with trails, picnic areas, award winning gardens, ADA compliance children's playground. There is the 180-acre wildlife Sanctuary, Carillon Tower, and Colonial Pond. There ar... trailpeak.com
Keystone Arch Bridges Trail, Becket, Massachusetts
Hike along a series of dirt roads, jeep trails, and footpaths to the abandoned keystone arch bridges, built in the 1840s and deserted in 1912. Walk along the old rail bed through a hand-dug chasm with 70-foot walls on your wa... trails.com
Becket Land Trust Historic Quarry And Forest, Becket,...
The Becket Quarry is a place frozen in time. Trails wind through northern hardwood forest, among granite boulders, over small brooks, and to a panoramic vista. trails.com
Tyringham Cobble
Rolling fields, idyllic countryside, tranquil forests, scenic vistas, interesting rock formations, lush meadows filled with wildflowers and berries, warbling birds, and prime picnic spotsthis hike has it all. The scenery chan... trails.com
Robinson State Park
This out-and-back hike skirts the steep bluffs above the Westfield River, providing a surprising amount of solitude for a park just seven miles from downtown Springfield. But it?s bigger than it looks?Robinson has over 800 ac... trails.com
Dorothy Frances Rice Sanctuary For Wildlife, Peru, Massachusetts
Red spruce, balsam fir, and northern hardwoods clothe this home to moose and beaver. Although inhabited and altered by humans for centuries, this land has a wild feel. trails.com
Daughters Of The American Revolution (Dar) State Forest*
Campground sits ona ridge between a lake and a scenic wetland; miles of trails and swimming beach. Flush toilets, showers; no hookups. trailpeak.com
Ashintully Gardens, Tyringham, Massachusetts
Award-winning gardens and the ruins of a unique Georgian mansion combine to provide an experience unlike anything else in the Berkshires. The Ashintully experience is divided into two distinct adventures, each reflective of t... trails.com
Norwottuck Rail-trail (Mass Central Section)
One of Massachusetts? favorite rail-trails, the Norwottuck Rail-Trail is heavily used by commuting college students and by outdoor enthusiasts looking for a user-friendly trail. Surface: Asphalt. Location: Hampshire County. trails.com
Adventure Outfitters
The source for climbing, hiking, camping, paddling, and skiing. outdoortrips.info
Notchview Reservation
Twenty-seven miles of trails traverse 3,108 acres of high-elevation woodlands, dense evergreen stands, hilltop fields, and clear, swiftflowing streams. But Notchview is best known as a cross-country ski mecca. trails.com
William Cullen Bryant Homestead, Cummington, Massachusetts
In addition to the home of one of America?s foremost poets, the Bryant Homestead offers a beautiful woodland trail that passes through some of the oldest and tallest trees in all Massachusetts. In a world filled with unforsee... trails.com