The Berkshires offer a blend of outdoor activities and cultural experiences in the scenic mountain range of western Massachusetts.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to The Berkshires.
No entrance fee required for most areas; some may have parking fees.
Fall is ideal for foliage; summer offers cultural events; winter is great for snow sports.
Visitor centers located at Mount Greylock and other state parks provide maps and information.
Accessible via I-90 (Mass Turnpike) and U.S. Route 7, with some seasonal road closures in winter.
The Berkshires experience warm summers and cold, snowy winters. Fall features vibrant foliage with mild temps, while spring is known for its rain.
Conservation efforts focus on protecting native wildlife habitats and ensuring sustainable recreation practices.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Set amidst the state reservation, it offers secluded sites with access to hiking trails.
Features wooded sites and is popular for easy access to fishing and swimming in the park’s lake.
This trail offers a rewarding climb with scenic views from the top of Mount Greylock.
A short hike leading to Massachusetts' highest waterfall, surrounded by lush forest.
A challenging stretch of the iconic trail passing through remote and beautiful areas.
Known for rocky terrain and beautiful viewpoints along the way.
Arrive early to secure parking at popular trailheads, especially on weekends.
Fall is a stunning time to visit for foliage, but brings cooler temperatures so dress in layers.
Consider weekdays or non-peak hours during summer for a quieter experience.
A durable pair of hiking boots is recommended for uneven terrain.