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Bash Bish Falls State Park
4G85+29, Mt. Washington, MA 01258 DirectionsBash Bish Falls State Park offers scenic viewing of the Commonwealth’s largest waterfall. The dramatic final pitch of Bash Bish Brook drops about 60 feet into an emerald plunge pool.
Sacred to the Mohican and Scaghticoke peoples, it later sparked new scientific thoughts, became an inspiring muse for artists, and an exciting vacation spot. Today, visitors can enjoy moderate to rigorous hikes through the surrounding landscape and stunning views of the falls from a designated viewing area.
Bash Bish is contiguous with Mount Washington State Forest and other preserved lands. Together, they constitute a densely biodiverse habitat for many protected species, and home to old growth forest areas.
Bash Bish Falls connects to Taconic State Park in New York State. Highlights there include the historic Copake Iron Works, Harlem Valley Rail Trail, camping, picnicking, swimming, and hiking.Phone(413) 528-0330-
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Beartown State Forest
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69 Blue Hill Road, Monterey, MA 01245 DirectionsThis 12,000 acre forest is the perfect place to visit no matter the season. Swim, boat, or fish in Benedict Pond. In the winter, you can cross-country ski and snowmobile.Phone(413) 528-0904-
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Mount Everett State Reservation
143 East St., Mt. Washington, MA 01258 DirectionsMt. Everett offers fantastic views and hiking trails for all levels of experience.Phone(413) 528-0330-
Open year-round, sunrise to sunset
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Mount Washington State Forest
545 East St., Mount Washington, MA 01258 DirectionsThe re-grown red oak northern hardwood forest of Mt. Washington State Forest offers more than 30 miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking. Hike the South Taconic Trail to the 2,250 ft. elev. summit of Alander Mountain for a breathtaking view.
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