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Tyringham Cobble Reservation is a scenic conservation area in western Massachusetts known for its rocky outcrops, diverse ecosystems, and panoramic views of the Berkshires offering excellent hiking and nature observation opportunities.

367
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1927
Year Established

About Tyringham Cobble Reservation

 

Tyringham Cobble Reservation is a 367-acre protected area located in the town of Tyringham, Massachusetts in the scenic Berkshire Hills. This reservation is managed by The Trustees of Reservations and is distinguished by its prominent rocky hill known as the Cobble, which rises steeply to provide expansive views over the surrounding forested landscape and the Housatonic River Valley. The geography includes a mix of hardwood forests, open meadowland, and distinctive granite outcrops formed during glacial periods. Ecologically, the reservation supports a variety of habitats that attract diverse wildlife, including songbirds, raptors, and several native plant species. The area has historical significance tied to early settler farming and conservation efforts dating back to the early 20th century. Visitors can enjoy a network of maintained trails suitable for hiking, birdwatching, and photography. The Hawk Trail leads to summit views, while the Pine Hill Trail explores forested habitats. The Cobble itself is a popular lookout point offering sweeping vistas across western Massachusetts and into Connecticut. The land is also appreciated for seasonal wildflower blooms and fall foliage displays. With its natural beauty, accessible terrain, and conservation importance, Tyringham Cobble Reservation offers a peaceful retreat ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking moderate hikes and nature immersion close to the Berkshires’ cultural and recreational attractions.

Highlights

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The Cobble Summit Overlook featuring panoramic views of the Berkshire Hills

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Diverse upland hardwood forests supporting regional wildlife species

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Historical remnants of early 20th-century farm structures and stone walls

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Quiet meadows that bloom with wildflowers in spring and summer

Notable Natural Features

The Cobble

A large granite hill providing sweeping views of the Berkshire Hills and Housatonic River Valley.

Hawk Trail

A 1.4-mile loop trail that ascends the Cobble and passes through diverse forest habitats.

Stone Walls and Old Farm Structures

Visible remnants of historical farming activity reflecting the area's early settlers.