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Ashintully Gardens Against the backdrop of a sheltering Berkshires valley, during summer and fall wander through an intimate environment of outdoor sculpture and elegant gardens nourished by a gurgling stream. |
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Ashley House Learn about two very different people who fought for freedom and liberty – and changed our history. |
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Bartholomew's Cobble Created by geologic upheavals a half-billion years ago, this hundred-foot-high bedrock outcropping introduces visitors to a rugged and exotic landscape that also supports 800 species of plants while offering terrific mountain vistas. |
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Dry Hill Wander across more than 200 acres of forest and through a maze of thickets on a trail that traces a small brook and passes vernal pools and other wetlands. |
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Field Farm From a pair of Modernist houses nestled against a hillside, you’ll admire Mount Greylock rising across the valley. Follow trails past fields and marsh and wander through manicured gardens graced by sculptures. And don't miss out on the chance to stay at our Guest House on the property. |
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Goose Pond Reservation Goose Pond Reservation is managed as a wilderness area, yet is accessibly located in the heart of the Berkshires. The 2 mile trail steadily climbs nearly 300 feet from the parking lot to the crest at 1,753 feet. Exploring the wooded ridge, you can catch glimpses of Lower Goose Pond, a mountain lake anchored by steep slopes. The lake and its surrounding forest are adjacent to conservation land owned and managed by the National Park Service, which contains a section of the 2,100-mile Appalachian Trail. |
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McLennan Reservation Venture into a rugged and remote tract of forested hills and wetlands at the edge of historic Tyringham Valley. |
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Monument Mountain Ascend this popular peak, which once drew 19th-century literary giants, and from its summit gaze across the spectacular landscapes of the Housatonic River Valley. |
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Mountain Meadow Preserve Straddling the Massachusetts/Vermont border, this inviting mix of forest and field, wetland and wildflower meadow, draws both novice hikers and serious naturalists. |
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Naumkeag Experience Gilded Age style and splendor at this marvelous estate, renowned for its elegant gardens and rare Berkshire “Cottage.” |
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Notchview Renowned for its Nordic skiing, Notchview also entices year-round adventurers for hiking and birdwatching. |
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Questing Visit a landscape of returning forest and wetlands, and remnant cellar holes and stone walls that recall a long-abandoned settlement dating to early Colonial times. |
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The Mission House Journey back in time at this Colonial-era house and museum, a National Historic Landmark that tells the story of the Stockbridge Mohicans and missionary John Sergeant. |
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Tyringham Cobble Ascend through orchards and woodlands to where twin ancient formations of exposed bedrock offer panoramic vistas of the serene Tyringham Valley. |