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Clarksburg State Park
- Wheelchair Accessible
1199 Middle Rd, Clarksburg, MA 01247 DirectionsClarksburg State Park offers 368 acres of abundant northern hardwood forest. Come camp along the edge of Mausert’s Pond, hike the Pond Loop trail, picnic under the tall pines or enjoy the views. If you are lucky enough you may catch a glimpse of a moose or an otter.Phone(413) 664-8345-
Sunrise to one half-hour after sunset
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Mohawk Trail State Forest
- Wheelchair Accessible
Cold River Road, Charlemont, MA 01339 DirectionsMohawk Trail State Forest is one of the most scenic woodland areas in Massachusetts. It covers 6,000 acres of mountain ridges, gorges, and woods, and it is home to a variety of plant and animal life.Phone(413) 339-5504-
Sunrise to sunset
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Natural Bridge State Park
McAuley Road, North Adams, MA 01247 DirectionsNatural Bridge State Park is home to the only natural white marble arch in North America. According to geologists, the park's namesake natural bridge, made of 550 million year-old bedrock marble, was carved into its iconic arch by the forces of glacial melt water over 13,000 years ago. Today, the bridge spans the bubbling Hudson Brook as it twists and tumbles through a steep 60-foot gorge--one of the best demonstrations of glacial erosion in New England.
Inside the park, visitors can also tour an abandoned marble quarry and check out a man-made white marble dam--also the only one in North America.
Phone(413) 663-6392-
Park open Monday - Sunday 9am-4:30pm May 17 – October 26, 2025
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Savoy Mountain State Forest
- Wheelchair Accessible
260 Central Shaft Road, Florida, MA 01247 DirectionsSavoy Mountain State Forest offers more than 50 miles of trails. You can also camp at one our tent sites, or reserve a log cabin.Phone(413) 663-8469-
Sunrise to sunset