The Berkshire Natural Resources Council Lands are a diverse collection of protected properties in western Massachusetts offering extensive hiking, wildlife observation, and outdoor recreation opportunities across forests, streams, and scenic ridgelines.
The Berkshire Natural Resources Council (BNRC) lands encompass over 14,000 acres of protected forests, wetlands, meadows, and waterways primarily located throughout Berkshire County in western Massachusetts. These lands consist of multiple conservation preserves maintained for ecological protection and public enjoyment. Geographically, the properties span a range of terrain including rolling hills, broad river valleys, rocky summits, and mature hardwood forests. Common tree species include maples, oaks, birches, and eastern hemlock, supporting diverse wildlife such as white-tailed deer, bobcats, and numerous bird species. Many BNRC preserves follow tributaries of the Housatonic River, creating valuable riparian habitats. Historically, much of the land was once privately owned farmland and homesteads before being conserved to prevent fragmentation and encourage natural regeneration. Outdoor enthusiasts find ample opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, bird watching, cross-country skiing, and paddling on nearby waters. Notable BNRC preserves include Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, Yokun Ridge, and the Ice Glen, which features unique rock formations and cool microclimates. Trails wind through both old-growth forest areas and regenerating former pastures. Additionally, BNRC plays an important role in protecting drinking water supplies and connecting regional greenways. Visitors are drawn to the scenic overlooks, quiet forest pathways, and abundant seasonal wildflowers and fall foliage. The lands are generally open year-round with no entrance fees, making them accessible for locals and tourists seeking natural experiences in the Berkshires.
Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary – expansive forest preserve with diverse trails
Ice Glen – a shaded ravine with striking rock formations and seasonal ice caves
Yokun Ridge – a scenic ridge trail offering panoramic views of the Berkshire hills
Sage's Ravine – a quiet wetlands area with excellent bird-watching opportunities
A 1,100-acre preserve featuring wetlands, ponds, forests, and a network of well-maintained trails.
A cool, shaded ravine with unique rock formations where ice can persist into late spring.
A prominent ridge offering hiking routes with expansive views over the Berkshires and into neighboring New York and Vermont.