The Berkshires

The Berkshires

The Berkshires offer a blend of outdoor activities and cultural experiences in the scenic mountain range of western Massachusetts.

Approx. 300,000
Acres Protected
Over 100
Miles of Trails
1 Million
Annual Visitors
N/A
Year Established

About The Berkshires

The Berkshires
 

The Berkshires, a highland region located in western Massachusetts, are known for their picturesque landscapes, vibrant arts scene, and diverse outdoor recreational opportunities. This area is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and numerous rivers, creating a perfect setting for nature enthusiasts. The region's history is rich with stories from the early Native American tribes, early European settlers, and its transformation into a cultural hub. Outdoor lovers will appreciate the numerous hiking trails, such as sections of the Appalachian Trail, that wind through the scenic landscapes. The Berkshires are also home to several state parks and forests providing camping and fishing opportunities. Recreational highlights include Mount Greylock, the highest point in Massachusetts, offering breathtaking views and excellent hiking routes. The Berkshires' cultural appeal comes from its world-class music, theater, and dance festivals, making it a unique blend of nature and culture for visitors.

Highlights

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Mount Greylock State Reservation

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Appalachian Trail

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Tanglewood Music Festival

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Bash Bish Falls

Notable Natural Features

Mount Greylock

The highest peak in Massachusetts, offering panoramic views and lush trails.

Appalachian Trail

This famous trail weaves through the Berkshires, providing rugged hiking opportunities.

Bash Bish Falls

A dramatic two-tiered waterfall, famous for its captivating beauty and accessible trails.