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Catamount Outdoor Family Center adventures

Catamount Outdoor Family Center Adventures

Catamount Outdoor Family Center offers a diverse range of year-round outdoor activities on over 1,000 acres of protected land in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts.

1,200
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
Approximately 20,000
Annual Visitors
1966
Year Established

About Catamount Outdoor Family Center

 

Catamount Outdoor Family Center is a privately managed outdoor recreational area located in the scenic Berkshire Hills near Hillsdale, Massachusetts. Spanning approximately 1,200 acres, Catamount is known for its diverse terrain including forested hills, open meadows, ponds, and wetlands. The center provides a wide array of activities for families and outdoor enthusiasts, from cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter to mountain biking, hiking, trail running, and paddle sports during the warmer months. Its multi-use trail system features nearly 25 miles of groomed and well-maintained paths suitable for all skill levels. Catamount was originally developed as a ski area starting in the mid-1960s, evolving over time to focus on sustainable, family-friendly outdoor recreation, education, and conservation efforts. The center maintains a strong emphasis on environmental stewardship and outdoor education, including programs for youth and community groups. Visitors can enjoy picnic areas, a warming hut in winter, and equipment rentals on site, making it accessible for beginners and experienced outdoor enthusiasts alike. Wildlife including white-tailed deer, ruffed grouse, and numerous songbirds inhabit the area, offering excellent opportunities for nature observation. Catamount Outdoor Family Center has become a favored destination for families seeking affordable and engaging outdoor adventure in the Berkshires throughout all seasons.

Highlights

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Multi-use trail network offering hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing

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Family-oriented outdoor education programs and events

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Scenic ponds and wetland areas that support diverse wildlife

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Well-maintained winter ski trails with grooming for classic and skate skiing

Notable Natural Features

Trail Network

More than 25 miles of marked trails designed for multiple uses including hiking, biking, and skiing.

Pond and Wetland Habitat

Several small ponds and wetlands provide valuable wildlife habitat and scenic views.

Winter Ski Grooming

Professional grooming for classic and skate-style cross-country skiing maintained during winter months.