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"At 3,491 feet, Mount Greylock is the highest point in Massachusetts. Rising above the surrounding Berkshire landscape, dramatic views of 60-90 miles distant may be seen. It became Massachusetts' first wilderness state park, acquired by the Commonwealth in 1898, to preserve its natural environment for public enjoyment. Wild and rugged yet intimate and accessible, Mount Greylock rewards the visitor exploring this special place of scenic and natural beauty."-dcr Mt. Greylock offers many hikes and trail of all experience levels, amazing views and fun for everyone. The top of Mt. Greylock is a wonderful place to bring a picnic and enjoy the views, as is the Greylock Glen. Access to the park is FREE; there is a $2 parking fee for the summit parking lot only. We highly recommend visiting the link to their official site (below) to access tons of useful information about the monument, trails and surrounding areas. Features: Accessible Restrooms, Accessible Scenic Vista, Backpacking, Wilderness Camping, Hiking, Historic Site, Mountain Biking, Nature & Birding Trails,Scenic Viewing Area,Visitors Center. The Bascom Lodge offers accommodations and dining. For more information, including directions and maps of the trails please visit the link below: visit Mt. Greylock |
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"Discover a geologic wonder at this 48 acre park. Examine the only naturally formed white marble arch and man-made white marble dam in North America, and tour an abandoned marble quarry. The "natural bridge" for which the park is named, according to geologists, is 550 million year old bedrock marble, carved into an arch by the force of glacial melt water over 13,000 years ago; one of the best places in New England to demonstrate the effects of glaciation. The bridge spans rushing Hudson Brook as it twists and tumbles through a steep 60-foot deep gorge."-dcr Features: bathrooms during open hours, visitor's center, picnic tables Please take your trash with you. For directions and additional information please visit the link below: visit Natural Bridge State Park |
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There is a $3 parking fee, but park access is FREE if you want to park elsewhere and walk in. There are restrooms/changing rooms and snack bar. There is also a campground on part of the lake that offers boat rentals, camping and more. Features: bathrooms, changing rooms, snack bar, non-motorized boat access, boat rentals available at adjoining campground, life guards on duty part of the day, picnic tables with grills, public trash Historic Valley Campgrounds City info. for Windsor Lake google map for Windsor Lake |
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If you drive to the end of Marion Ave. you will see a trail to the right of the end of the street. (Please be considerate of the folk that live on this street and particulalry the end house. No parking in their drive or blocking it, thank you!) Features: This is a beautiful little hike with a few area that might require climbing over rocks, fallen trees and uneven terrain. It is relatively short with plenty of opportunities for dipping in the brook. Please bring your trash with you when you leave. Thank you! Map to the Cascades |