Skinner State Park

Skinner State Park offers sweeping views of the Connecticut River Valley from the summit of Mount Holyoke and provides various outdoor activities including hiking and picnicking.

400
Acres Protected
9
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1940
Year Established

About Skinner State Park

 

Skinner State Park, located in Massachusetts, is part of the Holyoke Range and is well-known for its breathtaking views from Mount Holyoke's summit. The park spans approximately 400 acres and is a popular spot for hiking, given its extensive network of trails that offer diverse terrain and scenery. Wildlife enthusiasts can find a variety of bird species and other wildlife inhabiting the area, contributing to its ecological richness. Its history is marked by the 19th-century summit house, visited by notables such as Emily Dickinson and Herman Melville. The park is a favored destination for its serene environment, natural beauty, and historical significance, making it an attractive spot for both relaxation and exploration.

Highlights

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Mount Holyoke Summit House

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Connecticut River Valley views

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Diverse birdwatching opportunities

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Carol Park

Notable Natural Features

Mount Holyoke Summit House

An historic building offering panoramic views of the region.

Hampshire View Trail

A trail that offers incredible vistas and opportunities for photography.

J. A. Skinner State Park WiFi

Provides an unexpected touch of modern comfort for accessing information while on the trails.