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Pittsfield State Forest

Pittsfield State Forest
1041 Cascade St.
413-442-8992

Cascading streams, waterfalls and flowering shrubs abound in Pittsfield State Forest. 65 acres of wild azalea fields are a profusion of pink blossoms in June. The forest has two camping areas and two picnic areas. Fishermen frequent scenic Berry Pond, one of the highest natural water bodies in the state at 2,150 feet in elevation. The vista from the top of Berry Mountain, accessible by auto road from April to December, is a striking panorama and a great place to watch the sun set.

30 miles of trails encourage visitors to escape into the quiet of the state forest which follows the crest of the Taconic Mountain Range separating Massachusetts and New York. Access is available at several locations to the Taconic Crest Trail a 35 mile long hiking trail. The paved three-quarter mile Tranquility Trail is popular with wheelchair-users and other visitors who favor its smooth surface. A wheelchair-accessible picnic area and restroom are located nearby.

Activities

Hiking
Explore 30 miles of trails for all levels of experience. From the Taconic Crest to the Tranquility, you're sure to find an adventure that's right for you.

Camping
Plenty of campsites are available for your stay. Looking for adventure? Set up camp atop Berry Mountain.

All Activities at Pittsfield State Forest
Hiking
Camping
Mountain biking
Biking
Canoeing and kayaking
Swimming
Boating (non-motorized)
Fishing
Hunting
Horseback riding
Educational programs
Off-road vehicles
Cross-country skiing
Snowmobiling

Facilities at Pittsfield State Forest
Grills
Paved bike paths
Pavilion (ski lodge meeting room)
Picnic area
Restrooms


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