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The Mount Greylock State Reservation is located just north of Pittsfield in Lanesboro, MA. Standing at 3,491-feet, Mount Greylock is the highest peak in Massachusetts, and offers visitors a panoramic view of five different states. Wilderness camping is available in this park, along with hiking, mountain biking and picnicking. Address: Rockwell Road Lanesboro MA USA
1 413 499-4262
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The Herbert Arboretum is a living tree library, displaying a variety of trees and other plants. The park is situated within Springside Park in Pittsfield. Butterfly gardens and other features are included. Educational programs are available. Address: 874 North Street Pittsfield MA 01230
Send an Email (3) 1 413 499-9343
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Thirty miles of trails wind through the forest at Pittsfield, revealing 65 acres of azaleas that bloom every June. There are two camp spots with picnic facilities and a swimming beach for visitors to use. Located in western Massachusetts. Address: Cascade Street Pittsfield MA USA
1 413 442-8992
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The Appalachian Trail is 2,100 miles long, and runs from Georgia to Maine. Ninety miles of the trail run through Massachusetts in Berkshire County, and provide visitors with a number of hikes which vary in difficulty. Lodges, cabins and campgrounds can be found along the way to accommodate hikers as they traverse this scenic trail. Address: P.O. Box 1433 Pittsfield MA USA 01202
1 413 442-8928
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