Hiking
2-4 hours
Moderate
Hiking Deer Leap: Mount Greylock’s Hidden Gem - Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Hiking Deer Leap: Mount Greylock’s Hidden Gem - Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Hiking Deer Leap: Mount Greylock’s Hidden Gem - Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Ascending Deer Leap on Mount Greylock feels like stepping into a hiker’s reverie—part fairy tale, part thrill ride. Perched on the slopes of Massachusetts’ tallest peak, Deer Leap offers a rare blend of serene woodland trails and dramatic cliffside vistas. It’s the kind of place where you wander through cathedral-like woods only to emerge, breathless, on a rocky outcrop overlooking the world.
The journey to Deer Leap is an orchestra of sensations. The trail winds through a forest alive with birdsong and the earthy perfume of fallen leaves. Sunlight filters through the canopy, dappling the path as the incline gently demands more from your legs. Boulder-strewn sections and moss-draped stones mark the trail as you climb, each step pulling you further into the heart of the mountain.
And then, suddenly, the Leap—a breathtaking crescendo where the world opens wide. The forest parts to reveal a rocky platform jutting defiantly into the air, offering panoramic views of the Hoosac Valley and beyond. On clear days, the horizon stretches into Vermont and New York, a vast, layered expanse of rolling hills and jagged peaks.
Deer Leap isn’t just about the view—it’s the feeling of standing at the edge of something extraordinary. The wind brushes your skin, the sun warms your back, and for a moment, time seems to slow. Locals come here to savor fiery sunsets that paint the valley gold and crimson, while first-timers often linger, reluctant to leave such a magical place behind.
For those craving an escape into the wild, Deer Leap is a reminder that the best adventures are often just a few steps off the beaten path. Lace up your boots, take a deep breath, and let the mountain guide you to its secret treasure.
From Adams, take Route 8 North and follow signs for Mount Greylock. Turn onto Notch Road, then onto Hopper Road to reach the parking area. The trailhead begins a short walk away.
Whether it’s your first visit or your fiftieth, Deer Leap will take your breath away—both literally and figuratively. It’s a hike worth savoring, step by unforgettable step.
Hiking
Adams, Massachusetts
Mount Greylock State Reservation, Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.