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  1. Berkshire County, Massachusetts is home to 226 summits, ridges, ranges, trails and other mountain features. Click on the pins on the map to see the name and a link to more information about that place. Above you’ll also see links to pages with maps of all the different features in Berkshire County.

  2. 11 de may. de 2022 · Rachael Hood November 16, 2023. Ranking of the top 15 things to do in The Berkshires. Travelers favorites include #1 Tanglewood, #2 Jacob's Pillow and more.

  3. 18 de nov. de 2023 · Mount Greylock stands proudly at 3,491 feet, making it the highest point in all of Massachusetts. From its peak, you can see as far as 90 miles, which paints quite a beautiful panorama. Hiking to the top offers one of the best sights in Massachusetts. However, you don’t actually need to hike to the top, as it is a particularly strenuous journey.

  4. 16 de mar. de 2023 · Pine Cobble Trail, Williamstown, MA. The Pine Cobble Trail in Williamstown is very dog-friendly. Difficulty level: Moderately strenuous. A workout for casual hikers, but easy for preteen boys…. Length of trail: 3.2 miles, round-trip. Elevation gain: 1200 feet. Dogs: Yes.

  5. Great Barrington. Southern Berkshire's largest town is one of natural beauty, cultural wealth and historical "firsts." Combined with its convenient location, fashionable shopping district, fine restaurants and recreational opportunities, Great Barrington is and has been a favorite holiday haven for more than 100 years.

  6. Berkshire Hills, segment of the Appalachian Mountains, U.S., mainly in Berkshire county, western Massachusetts. Many summits rise to more than 2,000 feet (600 metres), including Mount Greylock (3,491 feet [1,064 metres]), the highest point in Massachusetts. The scenic wooded hills are a continuation of the Green Mountains of Vermont; they ...

  7. 1 de jul. de 2014 · Jun 2014 • Friends. The Berkshires, due east of New York State, and just north of CT, are rolling hills that include the towns of Great Barrington, Lenox, Lee and Pittsfield. During the summers there is no greater concentration of arts, culture, country living and outdoor sports opportunity, maybe anywhere.