Food scene
Blueberry Hill Market Cafe
515 US-20M&M'S Tap and Tavern
501 US-20Mario's
U.S. 20Local foods, arts, cratfs and family fun activities!
Early June-end of Sept, Sundays 10am-2pm
9 locals recommend
New Lebanon Farmers Market
528 US-20Local foods, arts, cratfs and family fun activities!
Early June-end of Sept, Sundays 10am-2pm
City/town information
New Lebanon
Pittsfield
Chatham
Sightseeing
NHRA sanctioned drag racing
April-October
518-794-7130
DIRT sanctioned stock car racing.
April-September; mid-week special events July-August.
518-794-9606
14 locals recommend
Lebanon Valley Speedway
1746 US-20NHRA sanctioned drag racing
April-October
518-794-7130
DIRT sanctioned stock car racing.
April-September; mid-week special events July-August.
518-794-9606
447 acres, 2.8 miles of trails, easy to moderate hiking
Enjoy streams, a 21-acre lake, woodlands, meadows, wetlands, and active beaver ponds. Fishing is allowed with a permit.
28 locals recommend
Hand Hollow Conservation Area
4079 County Rd 9447 acres, 2.8 miles of trails, easy to moderate hiking
Enjoy streams, a 21-acre lake, woodlands, meadows, wetlands, and active beaver ponds. Fishing is allowed with a permit.
The 660+ acres of linked hayfields and forests of the Hollow Fields reserve offer the Berkshires’ best view of Yokun Ridge, and abundant bobolinks nesting in the grasslands. Enjoy walking the path through the fields or explore the trails and woods roads in adjoining forestland, including a 45-acre parcel owned by the Town of Richmond.
Hollow Fields
Perry Peak RoadThe 660+ acres of linked hayfields and forests of the Hollow Fields reserve offer the Berkshires’ best view of Yokun Ridge, and abundant bobolinks nesting in the grasslands. Enjoy walking the path through the fields or explore the trails and woods roads in adjoining forestland, including a 45-acre parcel owned by the Town of Richmond.
Encounter the remains of a former Shaker religious settlement and sacred site. Experience the site of a vibrant and prosperous village in the 1800s, remnants of the former landscape use are yours to discover on this moderate-strenuous ability hike
Depending on your available time and ability level you may choose your trail – Easy 1.0-mile round-trip walk, Moderate to strenuous 2.6-mile round-trip route, Strenuous 6.5-mile full loop hike on the Shaker Trail, or Strenuous 4 miles round-trip hike.
Shaker Trail - Trailhead
Encounter the remains of a former Shaker religious settlement and sacred site. Experience the site of a vibrant and prosperous village in the 1800s, remnants of the former landscape use are yours to discover on this moderate-strenuous ability hike
Depending on your available time and ability level you may choose your trail – Easy 1.0-mile round-trip walk, Moderate to strenuous 2.6-mile round-trip route, Strenuous 6.5-mile full loop hike on the Shaker Trail, or Strenuous 4 miles round-trip hike.
A hike of just 1.2 miles round trip brings you to one of Berkshire County’s most dramatic sights: Lenox Mountain Brook cascading down a steep rocky ravine. A carefully laid-out trail through the 129 acres and an observation deck make it all safely accessible and recall the glen’s history as a destination for carriage-goers more than a century ago.
17 locals recommend
Stevens Glen Trail Head Richmond, MA
Lenox Road
A hike of just 1.2 miles round trip brings you to one of Berkshire County’s most dramatic sights: Lenox Mountain Brook cascading down a steep rocky ravine. A carefully laid-out trail through the 129 acres and an observation deck make it all safely accessible and recall the glen’s history as a destination for carriage-goers more than a century ago.
Olivia’s Overlook is at the center of the 734-acre Yokun Ridge South reserve in the heart of central Berkshire County. This popular overlook is also the trailhead for 6 miles of trail. From the overlook side of Lenox-Richmond Mountain Road, access the Charcoal Trail, with a connection to the Brothers Trail. From the other side of the road, the Burbank Trail loops along the ridge and then down eastward to Monks Pond, with a connection to Old Baldhead Road.
51 locals recommend
Olivia's Overlook
Hiking TrailsOlivia’s Overlook is at the center of the 734-acre Yokun Ridge South reserve in the heart of central Berkshire County. This popular overlook is also the trailhead for 6 miles of trail. From the overlook side of Lenox-Richmond Mountain Road, access the Charcoal Trail, with a connection to the Brothers Trail. From the other side of the road, the Burbank Trail loops along the ridge and then down eastward to Monks Pond, with a connection to Old Baldhead Road.
The 2,018-acre Beebe Hill Multiple Use Area and the 2,007-acre Harvey Mountain State Forest are managed for multiple uses, including timber production, watershed protection, wildlife habitat, and recreation. Harvey Mountain is the highest elevation in Columbia County at 2,065 feet. The forests provide ample opportunity for outdoor recreation year-round, including a fire tower that is open to the public and provides beautiful scenery from the top.
Beebe Hill and Harvey Mountain State Forests feature 30 miles of multiple use trails, open to hiking and other recreation. You can use the boat launch and fish at Barrett Pond
23 locals recommend
Beebe Hill State Forest
County Route 5The 2,018-acre Beebe Hill Multiple Use Area and the 2,007-acre Harvey Mountain State Forest are managed for multiple uses, including timber production, watershed protection, wildlife habitat, and recreation. Harvey Mountain is the highest elevation in Columbia County at 2,065 feet. The forests provide ample opportunity for outdoor recreation year-round, including a fire tower that is open to the public and provides beautiful scenery from the top.
Beebe Hill and Harvey Mountain State Forests feature 30 miles of multiple use trails, open to hiking and other recreation. You can use the boat launch and fish at Barrett Pond
233 acres, 2.5 miles of trails, moderate to strenuous hiking
Woodland trails travel through upland forest and hemlock groves to a rocky overlook with views of the Catskills and Hudson Valley. There is a pond for fishing, allowed with permit, and a picnic pavilion.
10 locals recommend
Schor Conservation Area
58 Shore View Dr233 acres, 2.5 miles of trails, moderate to strenuous hiking
Woodland trails travel through upland forest and hemlock groves to a rocky overlook with views of the Catskills and Hudson Valley. There is a pond for fishing, allowed with permit, and a picnic pavilion.
This sprawling, 11,000-acre forest includes Berry Pond and 30 miles of trails. Whether hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, boating, kayaking or exploring the mountain range to Berry Pond, you're sure to find the perfect outdoor adventure.
44 locals recommend
Pittsfield State Forest
1041 Cascade StThis sprawling, 11,000-acre forest includes Berry Pond and 30 miles of trails. Whether hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, boating, kayaking or exploring the mountain range to Berry Pond, you're sure to find the perfect outdoor adventure.
899 acres of mostly forested ridgeline, has more than seven miles of trails for hikers, snowshoers, seasoned cross-country skiers, mountain bikers, hunters and berry-pickers. The reserve, named for feeder streams of Alford Brook and the Green River, offers vistas of Greylock and Tom Ball mountains and Alford Valley.
8 locals recommend
Alford Springs
2-20 Old Village Rd899 acres of mostly forested ridgeline, has more than seven miles of trails for hikers, snowshoers, seasoned cross-country skiers, mountain bikers, hunters and berry-pickers. The reserve, named for feeder streams of Alford Brook and the Green River, offers vistas of Greylock and Tom Ball mountains and Alford Valley.
At 3,491 feet, Mount Greylock is the highest point in Massachusetts. From its peak on a clear day, you can see as far as 90 miles away. No matter when you visit, there's plenty to do and see.
The trails at Mount Greylock Reservation vary in difficulty from casual to extremely difficult. Examine the trail map to see which is right for you.
During winter-time, there are plenty of cross-country skiing and snowmobile trails.
39 locals recommend
Mount Greylock State Reservation Visitor Center
30 Rockwell RdAt 3,491 feet, Mount Greylock is the highest point in Massachusetts. From its peak on a clear day, you can see as far as 90 miles away. No matter when you visit, there's plenty to do and see.
The trails at Mount Greylock Reservation vary in difficulty from casual to extremely difficult. Examine the trail map to see which is right for you.
During winter-time, there are plenty of cross-country skiing and snowmobile trails.
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37 Corey RdSummer attractions
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