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Norwottuck Rail Trail
446 Damon Rd., Northampton, MA 01060
Directions
Ride down the Norwottuck Rail Trail and enjoy the scenic views along the way. Level paths allow you to enjoy the trail no matter your abilities. The trail is also open to walking and rollerblading.
Phone
(413) 586-8706 ext. 3
October Mountain State Forest
317 Woodland Road, Lee, MA 01238
Directions
At 16,500 acres, October Mountain is the largest state forest in Massachusetts. You'll find trails for any level of hiking experience, and you can also visit nearby Tanglewood, popular music venue and home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Phone
(413) 243-1778
Otter River State Forest
86 Winchendon Road, Baldwinville, MA 01436
Directions
Otter River State Forest is a popular summer destination for a day trips and camping. You can hike, mountain bike, and swim.
Due to recent weather conditions, snowmobile trails are closed until further notice.
Due to recent weather conditions, snowmobile trails are closed until further notice.
Phone
(978) 939-8962
Pearl Hill State Park
105 New Fitchburg Road, West Townsend, MA 01474
Directions
Camp beneath a stately pine canopy in this 1000-acre park. Visitors can also hike, bike, and swim.
Phone
(978) 597-8802
Pittsfield State Forest
1041 Cascade St., Pittsfield, MA 01201
Directions
This sprawling, 11,000-acre forest includes Berry Pond and 30 miles of trails. Whether hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, or exploring the mountain range to Berry Pond, you're sure to find the perfect outdoor adventure.
Phone
(413) 442-8992
Purgatory Chasm State Reservation
198 Purgatory Rd. , Sutton, MA 01590
Directions
Purgatory Chasm is a unique natural landmark offering exciting adventure. Follow trails to rock formations such as The Corn Crib, The Coffin and Lovers’ Leap. After exploration, settle down for an afternoon picnic.
Phone
(508) 234-3733
Robinson State Park
428 North St., Feeding Hills, MA 01030
Directions
Come and see the abundance of wildlife this park has to offer, including rare dragonflies and turtles.
You might also visit the historical Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) buildings or take a hike along a portion of the Metacomet-Monadnock trail.
You might also visit the historical Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) buildings or take a hike along a portion of the Metacomet-Monadnock trail.
Phone
(413) 786-2877
Sunday - Thursday:
9:00 am-4:00 pm
Rutland State Park
49 Whitehall Road, Rutland, MA 01543
Directions
Hike the trails across 300-acre Rutland State Park. You can also visit Whitehall Pond to swim, boat, or picnic near the beach.
Phone
(508) 886-6333