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AT Hike Series 2026 Section 3

Location: Sheffield, MA
Date: 31‑May‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Section 3: Shays' Rebellion (South Egremont Road) to Home Road (5 miles). Elevation change: 600 ft. The hike begins at the Shays' Rebellion Monument, passing through open meadows and former farmland, providing picturesque views of the Berkshires. The trail crosses West Rd, over the railroad tracks then Rte 7 before a lovely flat walk along the Housatonic River. Leaving the river, the trail gradually ascends through a hardwood forest before reaching the base of June Mountain (1220 ft.).
The climb up June Mountain is moderate but steady, gaining about 600 feet in elevation. The summit area is wooded, but occasional openings provide nice ridgeline views of the surrounding valleys. After cresting June Mountain the trail descends to Home Road.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

Intermediate Rock Climbing Class: Weekend 1 of 2

Location: Ashfield, MA
Date: 30‑May‑2026 ➢ 31‑May‑2026
Activity: training
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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This first weekend of our Intermediate Climbing Class will focus on the essential skills needed to second a leader on a multi-pitch climb. Instruction will cover safety systems, climbing etiquette, the overall flow of a multi-pitch route, belaying a leader, following and cleaning gear, anchor transfers, belay station management, rope handling, and the teamwork required for efficient movement on longer climbs.
This course is intended for climbers looking to build a stronger foundation for multi-pitch climbing in a small-group instructional setting.
Photo: Chris Neil.

AMC 150 NET Hike Wendell to Farley

Location: Shutesbury, MA
Date: 31‑May‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join us on this moderate 9.3 mile hike of Section 15 of the New England Trail (NET). We will start from Lake Wyola at the Wendell Depot Rd parking lot and hike to Farley Village at Rte 2. The trail gradually descends into Wendell State Forest, passing Ruggles Pond, Lyons Brook, and Mormon Hollow Brook, on its way to Farley. Much of this section lies in Wendell State Forest on the south slope of the Millers River Valley.
We will gather at 9:00 AM at the starting point to move cars for transportation back at the end of the hike, and plan to start hiking by 10:00 AM.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AMC 150 Farley Ledges Rock Climbing Day

Location: Erving, MA
Date: 01‑Jun‑2026
Activity: climbing
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join us at Farley Ledges for an evening of cragging in celebration of AMC's 150th Anniversary Outdoor Relay! We'll climb classic Western MA rock, tell tall tales that get 5.10 every time they're retold, and add our vertical contribution to the AMC 150 relay route. Newer outdoor climbers (with some gym or outdoor experience) and seasoned rope guns are all welcome. Refer to the registration page for more information.

AMC 150 Rose Ledges Rock Climbing Day

Location: Northfield, MA
Date: 01‑Jun‑2026
Activity: climbing
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join us at Mormon Hollow for an evening of cragging in celebration of AMC's 150th Anniversary Outdoor Relay! We'll climb classic Western MA rock, tell tall tales that get 5.10 every time they're retold, and add our vertical contribution to the AMC 150 relay route. Newer outdoor climbers (with some gym or outdoor experience) and seasoned rope guns are all welcome.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Mountaineering Committee.

[20s/30s] Candlepin Bowling Night in Shelburne Falls

Location: Shelburne Falls, MA
Date: 02‑Jun‑2026
Activity: social
Difficulty: [1] accessible
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Join us for a fun evening of candlepin bowling at the historic Shelburne Falls Bowling Alley on Tuesday, June 2. We are hoping to reserve the whole place, giving us the chance to enjoy a classic New England activity together.
Shelburne Falls Bowling Alley has been welcoming bowlers since 1906 and is described as one of the oldest bowling alleys in the country. Candlepin bowling is a little different from regular bowling: the balls are smaller, the pins are thinner, and everyone gets three rolls per turn. It is easy to learn, surprisingly challenging, and fun whether you are a total beginner or an experienced bowler.
This will be a social event focused on enjoying one of Western MA's most charming local venues and not hiking mountains. No bowling experience is needed. Come as you are, bring your good humor, and be ready for a little friendly competition.
Costs are $22/person, all registered guests who come are required to pay to bowl. Optional $6/person for pizza.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

Bullitt Reservation, Chapel Falls and Pony Mountain

Location: Ashfield, MA
Date: 02‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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We will start our hike at Bullitt Reservation, a Trustees property, in Ashfield, MA, going through an open field to the lower part of the Pebble Trail to the Two Bridges Trail up to Chapel Falls. We may also take a little side trail to visit the remains of a grist mill just before we ascend to Chapel Falls. After we get to the top of the Falls we will cross the street and go up the summit trail to Pony Mountain where we can sit on the granite ledges to take in the views and eat lunch. We will then retrace our steps back to Bullitt Reservation completing the Pebble Trail loop back to our cars.
We will hike about 5 miles total with a little over 1000 feet of elevation. There are some steep and uneven parts with some rocky terrain. It may be a bit too early to take a dip in Chapel Brook, but perhaps we can put our feet in. Bring poles, water, snacks and lunch, and bug spray.
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Weeknight Easy and Fun Ride Through the Hatfield Area

Location: Hatfield, MA
Date: 03‑Jun‑2026
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Join us for an early evening bike in the Hatfield/Whately Area on Wednesday, June 3! We'll meet at 5:30 PM for a relaxed 1.5-hour bike. We'll take a 15-mile tour through the farmlands of Hatfield and Whately. After the ride, we welcome you to join us for a social dinner at Posada's Cantina - totally optional but a great way to keep the conversation going.
As this is a generally flat ride, it will have an average speed of 12.5-13 mph over terrain that does not include hills. We will regroup and stop for hydration along the way. Expect easy terrain, great company, and a chance to unwind outdoors.
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National Trails Day: Cheshire Reservoir Morning Paddle

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 06‑Jun‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Join the Western MA Chapter in celebration of National Trails Day. The day starts with a small gathering of hikers, paddlers, and trail workers at Diane's Twist on the rail trail in Cheshire, MA, for some treats and social time. At 9:00 AM we'll head by car to the Cheshire Reservoir causeway and launch our boats into the North Basin. This is a quiet body of water with a few small islands (think perching eagles or ospreys) and an area of marsh (think green and great blue herons and many ducks).
We'll explore the reservoir at a leisurely pace. About noon we'll finish up our paddle and those who wish can return to Diane's Twist for ice cream and a wrap up of our Trail Days celebration.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

National Trails Day: Trail Maintenance at Cheshire Cobble

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 06‑Jun‑2026
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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We'll celebrate National Trails Day with opportunities to give back to the AT (and maybe snag some SWAG). We'll be meeting at 8:30 at Diane's Twist for some breakfast goodies, then we'll head out for some basic trail maintenance on the AT for 1.5 miles up to Cheshire Cobbles, with a lunch break at the top.
Route is moderate, with some short, steep sections. Work will be slow paced and include digging with hand tools. Dress for the expected weather, and wear sturdy shoes. Work gloves and long pants are recommended. Bring lunch/snacks and water to drink.

National Trail’s Day: AT Cheshire Hike

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 06‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join us on National Trails Day for a hike and ice cream at Diane's Twist! We will have a table set up with information and merchandise and light snacks, with free giveaways. We will hike up to the Cobbles on the Appalachian Trail. This is an out and back hike 3 miles total with 920 feet elevation gain.
Cobbles is considered a moderate to slightly challenging route because of the quick elevation and rocky terrain. The trail begins in a forest and steadily climbs, gradually becoming rockier as it ascends. As you continue, you can see Mt Greylock and other picturesque mountains in the distance. We'll encounter unique rock faces and formations approaching the summit.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

National Trails Day

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 06‑Jun‑2026
Activity: social
Difficulty: [1] accessible »
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Join us on National Trails Day, June 6, 2026! Get outdoors! Meet new people! Give back to the trails! The AMC's Western MA Chapter is celebrating with a variety of events throughout the region. You must click one of the links on the registration page to sign up for an activity. No registration is necessary to visit our table at 13 Main Street, Cheshire (on the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail) to learn more about what AMC has to offer.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Diane Jones.

National Trails Day: Family Hike on the NET

Location: Holyoke, MA
Date: 06‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join us for our second annual New England National Trail family hike at Mount Tom. We will be joined by local nature leaders in a stroll up to Goat Peak via the NET with an activity or two up our sleeves. The 1/2 mile trail to the viewpoint is rugged and has a steady incline, which makes the hike suitable for kids 5 and up. On the way down, we will take the old road back to the pavilion area. If we have enough interest, a second, longer hike up to the Eyrie house ruins may be added (a bit over 1 mile one way-same road back down.)
We will meet at the pavilion near the Visitor's Center (not the building near Bray Lake on the map).
Parents must join their children- please email with any questions about this policy.Sturdy footwear a must- sneakers with a good tread or hiking boots. No crocs, flip flips, or sandals please. Bring your water bottles - there is a fountain near the pavilion to fill.
There is only a porta-potty at this location. Full restrooms are available in the Lake Bray parking area.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

Paddle Leader Training on Cheshire Reservoir

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 06‑Jun‑2026
Activity: training
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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This half-day training is for prospective AMC paddling leaders who have completed the Outdoor Leader Fundamentals training and are ready for further leader training specific to paddling safety and group management. Both whitewater and flatwater leaders-in-training are welcome. We will be in a flatwater environment on the Cheshire Reservoir but can simulate whitewater scenarios to some extent and explore the decision-make process in various paddling environments.
We will start with a paddling warm up and practice teaching good stroke techniques. We will practice giving pre-trip talks describing water features, hazards, and group communication. The main part of the afternoon will be acting out and discussing scenarios that might challenge a paddling leader. We will also practice skills such as boat rescues, throw bags, and towing as time allows.
Come with your boat, paddle, PFD, drinking water, snack, and normal paddling garb and gear. There may be swimming options in some scenarios for those who choose to do so. Most of all, come ready to share and learn from each other. The leaders will be in touch with each participant prior to the trip to gauge prior paddling and leading experience so the day can be most beneficial to all.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

National Trails Day: Berkshires - Ashuwillticook Rail Trail Ride

Location: Lanesborough, MA
Date: 06‑Jun‑2026
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Celebrate National Trails Day with a beautiful bike ride on the paved Ashuwillticook Rail Trail. A leisurely, 24-mile (up and back ride) through the towns of Cheshire, Lanesboro and Adams, MA. The trail is between the Mt Greylock and Hoosac Mountains. The Cheshire Reservoir and the Hoosic River abut much of the trail offering views of abundant wildlife. There will be a stop where AMC Leadership will greet us at an ice cream stop near the end of the ride!
You will need a road bike, hybrid bike, or pedal-assist e-bike (no throttle) in good working order, a helmet, snack, water, and tube to fix a flat. Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

[20s/30s] National Trails Day Hike to Rounds Rock

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 06‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Join AMC Western MA 20s/30s for a National Trails Day hike to Rounds Rock, a scenic overlook within the Mt Greylock State Reservation in the northern Berkshires. We'll begin at Diane's Twist in Cheshire, at the intersection of the Ashuwilticook Rail Trail and the Appalachian Trail, for the Chapter's National Trails Day kickoff — juice, donuts, the NTD pledge, and a group photo — before carpooling together to the trailhead. Our hike is a 4–5 mile loop with moderate elevation gain, making our way up to the Rounds Rock overlook for an early lunch break with views, then descending back to the cars. After the hike, we'll return to the rail trail to meet up with other AMC members, and cap the day with an ice cream treat at Diane's Twist.
Dogs are allowed in Mt. Greylock State Reservation, and must be leashed at all times; please let the leader(s) know if you intend to bring your pup!
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

[20s/30s] Wessels Series: William Cullen Bryant Homestead

Location: Cummington, MA
Date: 06‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Join other folks in their 20s and 30s on a hike in the William Cullen Bryant Homestead Forest, learning about old growth forests, signs of previous agriculture, and pine weevils along the way. Starting at the parking lot, we will take the Rivulet, Pine Loop, and Sugarbush Trails at a slow pace, allowing for education and discussion about the interesting ecological aspects of this hike.
The hike will be 2.8 miles in total with a gentle rolling track, gaining 400 ft along the double loop route. I recommend bringing a small day pack with water, a light snack, and perhaps some binoculars or hiking poles if desired. I welcome you to bring a picnic dinner to enjoy on the lawn of the Homestead after our hike.
Please wear appropriate footwear for a short, slightly uphill hike like sneakers, hiking boots, or sandals with a sturdy sole and heel strap such as Chacos. We will still hike in light rain but heavy rain will cancel the hike.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

Paddling Instruction at Barton Cove: Strokes and Safety

Location: Gill, MA
Date: 07‑Jun‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Paddling instruction class offered for beginners and those who have been paddling but without prior formal instruction. Also suitable for those who want to brush up on their paddling and safe boating skills. Barton Cove in Gill, MA offers calm flat water with parking, boat rentals and picnic facilities. A beautiful rocky peninsula jutting into the Connecticut River separates the cove from the busier main river. Participants will be given instruction on land initially, then together we will venture into the cove.
This class will be led by AMC Western MA paddle leaders who have been trained as paddling instructors by the American Canoe Association.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

New Members Trail Stewardship Workday at Noble View

Location: Russell, MA
Date: 07‑Jun‑2026
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Are you a new member of the AMC Western MA Chapter? This hands-on stewardship day at Noble View Outdoor Center is a great way to get started. Designed with our first-year members in mind, this event offers a welcoming introduction to the community while giving you a chance to get outside, meet fellow members, and make a direct impact on the trails you'll come back to again and again. No prior trail work experience is required; all are welcome!
Spending time supporting our trails will give you a clear sense of what AMC is all about. If you're a first-year member that is interested in learning something new, having some fun, and getting more involved, we hope to see you there!
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 4

Location: Monterey, MA
Date: 07‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Section 4: Home Rd to Rte 23 (6.4 miles). Elevation change: 900 ft. Our trail begins at Home Rd, entering a mixed oak and maple forest. The first 1.5 or so miles are mostly uphill, with occasional rocky sections and a few small stream crossings. After that, the trail follows a ridgeline for a couple of miles, featuring frequent short climbs and descents.
We pass through East Mountain State Forest, an area affected by the 2024 Butternut Wildfire. We'll take a break in the morning for a snack and later stop for lunch at the AT's Tom Leonard Shelter. After lunch we pass through the Ice Glen, a spectacular gorge that often retains ice and snow at its bottom long after it has disappeared elsewhere in MA. Beyond Ice Glen, the hike becomes a gradual downhill until we reach Route 23.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: A.T. Maintenance Committee.

Berkshires - Great Barrington to Connecticut

Location: Great Barrington, MA
Date: 07‑Jun‑2026
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Back by popular demand, one more Berkshire ride! This challenging 33-mile ride starts in the bustling town of Great Barrington. We will cycle on quiet but hilly roads through Sheffield, Ashley Falls, CT, and S. Egremont with 1,700 feet of total elevation gain. Beautiful views of the Berkshire hills (and some cows). We will sustain an average riding pace of 12-14 mph.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Brant Cheikes.

Mountain Laurel Hike at Noble View

Location: Russell, MA
Date: 09‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join me as we hike along the beautiful trails at the Noble View Outdoor Center in Russell. We will meet at the main parking at Noble View where the All Persons Trail begins. The trail, which is typically lined with blooming mountain laurels at this time of the year, leads to the two waterfalls on the property, Little Pitcher Falls and Big Pitcher Falls. We'll loop around back to the cottages to enjoy lunch on the picnic tables with a lovely view of the valley below.
The total distance will be about four miles, with an option to add on more if the group is so inclined. These trails are relatively flat with minimal elevation gain, but you should be prepared for at least 2.5 hours of hiking. We will walk at a relaxed pace with time to observe the flowers and waterfalls and take time for breaks as needed.
Please dress in layers that are not cotton and wear sturdy shoes or boots. The trails may be muddy so waterproof footwear is recommended. Bring rain gear in case of rain, plenty of water, snacks/lunch, bug spray, hat, and poles if you use them.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 5

Location: Monterey, MA
Date: 13‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Section 5: Rte 23 to Beartown Mountain Rd (6.4 miles). Elevation change: 1,000 ft. Rain date: June 14. Hiking south to north: the trail begins at Rte 23 near Monterey, MA, entering a mixed hardwood forest. After crossing Blue Hill Rd the trail goes steeply up a small rock scramble. The beautiful Benedict Pond soon greets us and we begin a lovely steep and rocky hike to the Ledges. These ledges offer scenic westward views of the surrounding forests and distant ridgelines.
After feasting on the view from the Ledges we travel past both the Mt Wilcox South and Mt Wilcox North shelters. The final stretch descends gradually through Beartown State Forest, featuring a mix of oak, birch, and pine. The terrain is gentle and rolling, passing through some low-lying wet areas before reaching Beartown Mountain Rd, a quiet gravel road with limited parking.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

A.T. Overnight Site Maintenance: Laurel Ridge Campsite

Location: Mount Washington, MA
Date: 13‑Jun‑2026
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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We will maintain the tent pads and trails at this A.T. campsite near the CT border. We'll also install some numbered campsite signs. Work will be digging and raking the dirt tent pads, clipping encroaching brush, light carpentry to install signs, brushing in social trails.
This is likely a half-day project, but there's an excellent viewpoint for our lunch break nearby. A short easy hike to the worksite. Because of limited parking, we will car pool approximately 2 miles from the initial meeting location at the Mount Washington SF Headquarters.
Dress for the expected weather, wear sturdy shoes. Long pants and work gloves are recommended. Bring lunch/snack and water to drink.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

Enjoy a Columbia Greenway Rail Trail Ride

Location: Westfield, MA
Date: 13‑Jun‑2026
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
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Enjoy a beautiful midday bike ride along the Columbia Greenway Rail Trail in Westfield and Southwick! While riding on the rail trail we will take in the sights and talk about some interesting local history, stop for coffee and pastries in Southwick, then glide back to where we started. This ride is completely along the bike path and is roughly 16 miles. We will go at a leisurely, conversational pace (10-12 mph). The trail is mostly flat, with a very slight grade going into Southwick.
The guide is Taylor Guss who is working toward becoming a permanent leader for future AMC outings. Two other AMC leaders will be along on the ride.
You will need a road bike, hybrid bike, or pedal-assist e-bike (no throttle) in good working order, a helmet, snack, water, and a credit card/cash if you'd like to get something at the coffee shop. A spare tube to fix a flat is required; a leader will help change a flat if one occurs. You may be contacted once you register and asked a few screening questions if you are new to riding with us. Once confirmed, you will be sent a detailed information.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

[LGBTQ+] Pride Day on the River Dryway Run

Location: Monroe, MA
Date: 14‑Jun‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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Join LGBTQ+ people and enjoy the Dryway section (class 3-4) of the Deerfield River in northwest Massachusetts. This is not a step up trip. Please have a solid roll in moving water, successful experiences on New England class 4 rivers and/or the Dryway. Contact the trip leader to discuss if you're unsure. Bring your own gear.
We will put on shortly after the dam starts releasing and do a slow, leisurely lap. Contact trip leader for exact timing. Afterward, BYO picnic at the Dunbar Picnic Area.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

[20s/30s] Intro to Backpacking Workshop

Location: Russell, MA
Date: 12‑Jun‑2026 ➢ 14‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Curious about backpacking, but not sure where to start? Join us for a relaxed, hands-on introduction at AMC's Noble View Outdoor Center. This weekend workshop blends practical skills with friendly, low-key instruction to help you gain confidence and comfort in the backcountry. Refer to the registration page for more information.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

Great Barrington to Mill River Bike Ride

Location: Great Barrington, MA
Date: 14‑Jun‑2026
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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If you've never experienced the Berkshires on a bicycle, it's about time you did! This delightful ramble takes place in the southwest corner of the Berkshires, starting in the bustling town of Great Barrington. This ride is 27 miles in length, over rolling terrain with a total elevation gain of 1450 feet. We'll cycle primarily on quiet rural roads with beautiful scenery.
You will need a road bike, hybrid bike, or pedal-assist e-bike (no throttle) in good working order, a helmet, snack, water, and tube or tubeless tire kit to fix a flat.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Brant Cheikes.

[Women+] Reflection Hike in the Southern Berkshires

Location: Sheffield, MA
Date: 19‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Join this Women+ group as we meander through the fields, rocky outcroppings, wetlands, woodlands and spectacular views of the beautiful, bio-diverse Southern Berkshires in MA. This generally easy, 4-mile hike with an elevation of 469 ft will take approximately 2.5 hours. Along the way we will pause to read and reflect on Elizabeth Freeman, the celebration of Juneteenth (the end of slavery in America) and this nation's complicated history with freedom. Following the hike there will be an optional drive to the burial site of Elizabeth Freeman and lunch at Main St Cafe.
Please be prepared at the trailhead on the day of the hike for the conditions you may encounter while hiking, such as rocks, exposed roots and mud. It is essential to have proper footwear (sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are recommended), snacks, and water (two liters for the average hiker). Rain gear and hiking poles are suggested. Please dress in layers, as it is easier to peel than to bundle if the temperature changes. Avoid cotton if you can, as it does not retain warmth once damp. A hat, sunscreen and bug repellent are recommended.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

Hemlock Shelter Maintenance

Location: Mount Washington, MA
Date: 20‑Jun‑2026
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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The Hemlocks Shelter on the A.T. is in need of some exterior cleaning and painting. It was last painted 20 years ago. There will be some ladder work, but most of the painting can be done at ground level. There is an easy 1/2 mile hike with one short steep section on bare rock between the meeting location and the work site.
The paint we are using will permanently stain clothing, so choose your wardrobe accordingly. It will wash off of your skin, but work gloves might be a good idea.
Dress for the expected weather, wear sturdy shoes. Bring lunch/snack and water to drink.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

Turners Falls - Northfield Bike Ride

Location: Montague, MA
Date: 20‑Jun‑2026
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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This is a moderately challenging ride starting in downtown Turners Falls. The ride is 24 miles in length over rolling terrain. Total elevation gain on the ride will be about 1300 feet. All roads are paved. When we reach Northfield (the northern most point on our route), we'll stop at Mim's Market and the Northfield Creamie for lunch. We'll return via beautiful rural roads before we descend back into Turners Falls. The pace will be relaxed at 12-14 mph average, and we will keep the group together, regrouping at various points along the way.
You will need a road bike, hybrid bike, or pedal-assist e-bike (no throttle) in good working order, a helmet, snack, water, and tube or tubeless tire kit to fix a flat.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

Intermediate Rock Climbing Class: Weekend 2 of 2

Location: New Paltz, NY
Date: 20‑Jun‑2026 ➢ 21‑Jun‑2026
Activity: training
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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This is the second weekend of our Intermediate Rock Climbing Course. Weekend 2 will put the skills from the first session into practice on multi-pitch climbs in the Gunks. Participants will reinforce the core systems of seconding a leader, including belaying, following and cleaning gear, anchor transfers, belay station management, rope handling, rappelling, and efficient movement as a team on longer routes.
This weekend is intended to help climbers turn the concepts from Weekend 1 into solid field habits through supervised practice on real climbs.
Photo: Chris Neil.

Cycling the Berkshires: Tyringham Valley

Location: Lee, MA
Date: 21‑Jun‑2026
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join us for a challenging 33-mile cycling tour on quiet country roads in the southwest corner of the Berkshires. The scenery is spectacular and well worth the sweat. From our starting point in Lee, MA, we'll ride through the breathtakingly beautiful Tyringham valley. When we reach the end of the valley, we'll be glad we're warmed up as we tackle a demanding one-mile climb (7% average grade - steep!) up to the plateau.
We'll head west through Monterey and cross into Great Barrington, turning north to cycle through the scenic Monument Valley to Stockbridge. A few short but stiff climbs still await us as we finish the last few miles of our route and return to our start point in Lee.
In total we will climb approximately 2,100 feet over the course of the ride. This ride is suitable for experienced riders who are comfortable on long rides with many climbs. We will sustain a moderate average riding pace of 12-14 mph.
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AT Hike Series 2026 Section 6

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 21‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Section 6: Beartown Mountain Road to Main Road Tyringham (6.8 miles). Elevation change: 950 ft. Rain date: June 22. After crossing Jerusalem Rd, past the Shaker Campsite, the AT enters the Tyringham Valley, a stunning area of rolling pastures and historic farmland. The trail soon begins a gradual climb up to Tyringham Cobble, a rocky ridge offering one of the best viewpoints in the Berkshires. The view from Tyringham Cobble overlooks Tyringham Valley, with its farms, historic homes, and distant ridgelines.
Expect a rocky, uneven climb to the top, but the reward is worth the effort! After descending from Tyringham Cobble, the AT meanders through open fields, quiet forests, and rolling terrain. The trail crosses a few small wooden bridges over seasonal streams before reaching Main Road in Tyringham.
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DAR State Forest Exploration

Location: Goshen, MA
Date: 23‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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The DAR State Forest has over 15 miles of trails. On this just-past Solstice hike, we will be trying to see how much of the trail network we can cover in a single day! If you're up for a long and fairly brisk hike, and have a sense of adventure, this hike is for you!
While we will start with a general plan for the hike, the exact route will evolve over the course of the day, depending on our speed, the weather, and our enthusiasm. Note the earlier start time and later ending time than is usual for most Tuesday hikes.
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Mount Toby Explorer

Location: Sunderland, MA
Date: 23‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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We will explore part of Mt Toby State Forest by taking the Robert Frost Trail from the Reservation Road parking area up to the top of Mt Toby. Hopefully, they will no longer be working on the fire tower, and we will have the option to climb up for a view. It will likely be a bit early for lunch so we can have a snack before starting down the other side toward Tower Road.
We will hike down Tower Rd until we reach the trail for Roaring Falls. The trail here is rocky and steep, but if there's water flowing, and not too many bugs, we can have lunch by the falls where we can observe the interesting rock features. Afterwards we will make our way out of the Falls back toward Tower Road where we will continue down to Cranberry Pond, a 27-acre, stream-fed pond, which is popular for kayakers. From Cranberry Pond we will make our way back through the pine management area, which will lead us to our starting point on Reservation Road.
We may need to make some modifications depending upon conditions. The planned route is roughly 5.5 miles with just over a 1000 ft of elevation. There are steep areas climbing up Mt Toby and it may also be slippery going down the rocks on the Roaring Falls trail.
Please bring bug spray (ticks are really bad this year) and plenty of water (maybe some electrolytes if it is hot), a snack, some lunch, and your adventurous spirit.
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[LGBTQ+] River Trip

Location: Fife Brook, MA
Date: 26‑Jun‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
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Join LGBTQ+ people to enjoy the Deerfield River (lower Fife Brook/Shunpike/Zoar Take out section, class 1-2) for a late afternoon Friday river trip. We're calling this TGIF! — Thank Gays It's Fife! Float down the river in your preferred vessel: kayak, standup paddleboard, inner tube, canoe, inflatable rainbow unicorn, or whatever your heart desires. No prior training required!
When and where: May 29, June 26, July 24, August 21, and Sept. 11 (you don't need to attend all — come to whatever ones you can).
Late afternoon meet up time (contact trip leader for exact timing). Plan to arrive early if you are borrowing gear. Location TBD. Run the river from 5:30 to 7:30 or 8:00 PM (dam release and weather could affect timing and location).
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Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 7

Location: Lee, MA
Date: 27‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [6] strenuous »
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Section 7: Main St Tyringham to Rte 20 (8.5 miles). Elevation change: 975 ft. Rain date June 28. The hike begins at the trail crossing on Main St in Tyringham, MA. The trail enters a peaceful forest of rolling hills with occasional clearings with scenic views of the Tyringham Valley. The trail continues through dense forest, with gradual ups and downs and as you near Rte 20, the terrain becomes slightly rockier with occasional roots. The descent leads to the road crossing at Rte 20 in Lee, MA, near the Mass Pike (I-90).
I am planning to do this as a thru hike with only a few stops along the way - 11 o'clock morning pause, lunch, and afternoon pause. The pace of the hike will be 2 miles per hour plus 1/2 hour per 1000 feet of elevation.
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Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

[LGBTQ+] Intermediate Whitewater Kayaking Weekend

Location: Charlemont, MA
Date: 27‑Jun‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join other LGBTQ+ kayakers for this 2-day skills clinic on the Deerfield River in MA to celebrate Pride Month. This clinic is for people who already have experience whitewater kayaking at any level, from beginner through advanced. Refer to the registration page for eligibility criteria and more information.
We will focus on foundational techniques to progress in your whitewater kayaking journey based on your goals. We will work on refining maneuvering skills such as eddy turns, peel outs, ferries, self rescue, and basic surfing. For those interested, we will even start introducing the kayak roll or help people fine tune their rolls. Depending on the group's interests and experiences, we might break into smaller groups to practice skills but will spend time on the river together.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

Walling Mtn, A.T. Repairs: Day 1

Location: Becket, MA
Date: 27‑Jun‑2026
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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We'll start repairs on an eroded section of the A.T. on the north side of Walling Mtn in October Mtn State Forest. Work on site will include digging with hand tools and moving rocks weighing up to 100lbs on sloping ground.
Access to the site will be an approximately 1.3 mile hike on the Finerty ORV Trail off of Becket Rd on flat ground carrying trail tools. We will meet at the October Mountain State Forest Becket Rd ORV parking area.
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Walling Mtn, A.T. Repairs: Day 2

Location: Becket, MA
Date: 27‑Jun‑2026
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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If necessary, we'll complete the work started on June 27th and bring back the tools from the work site. Work site is an approximately 1.3 mile hike on flat ground from the October Mountain State Forest ORV parking on Becket Rd in Becket MA. Work will include digging with hand tools and carrying rocks weighing up to 100lbs on uneven ground.
Dress for the weather. Wear sturdy footwear. Bring plenty of water and lunch/snack. Sturdy shoes and work gloves are a must. Long pants are highly recommended.
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AMC Harvard Cabin White Mtns Weekend: Hiking & Community Building

Location: Jackson, NH
Date: 26‑Jun‑2026 ➢ 28‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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This weekend is an opportunity to hike together, share ideas, and strengthen the connective tissue of our chapter — on and off the trail. We hope you'll join us for a weekend that's not only fun, but energizing — where you might just discover a gem in the Whites, perfect for future trips and shared adventures. Hikes will explore the greater Mount Washington area, with options ranging from easy/moderate to vigorous depending on interest. There may also be an optional Friday afternoon hike for early arrivals.
We're looking for folks to help shape this into a dynamic, community-driven experience. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just beginning to explore leadership, this is a chance to collaborate, swap stories, and build something meaningful together.
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New England Trail of Massachusetts - Section 15

Location: Shutesbury, MA
Date: 30‑Jun‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join us for a hike of Section 15 of the New England Trail. Approximately 6 miles of meandering terrain, this hike will start and end at Lake Wyola, Shutesbury, MA. We will venture through scenic woodlands and old woods roads over to Wendell State Park where we will check out Ruggles Pond and Lynn Falls and then loop back to Lake Wyola. No car spotting!
Address for Public Beach/Parking: Lake Wyola State Park, 94 Lakeview Road, Shutesbury, MA.
Please bring snacks, lunch, plenty of water, and poles if you use them. We will look for a place to have lunch in Wendell State Park.
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Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 8

Location: Washington, MA
Date: 04‑Jul‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Section 8: Rte 20, Lee to County Rd (5.8 miles). Elevation change: 800 ft. Rain date: July 5. This 5.8-mile trail offers a rewarding mix of scenic beauty and physical challenge with an 800-foot elevation gain. The journey begins on Rte 20 and quickly crosses Yokum Pond/Becket Rd. The trail then ascends steadily, reaching Becket Mountain at 2175 feet, before continuing its climb toward the summit of Wailing Mountain. Along the way, hikers pass by the serene and beautiful Finerty Pond and cross the gently flowing Mountain Brook. The route culminates on County Rd.
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Field Edge Maintenance, A.T. Lands

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 07‑Jul‑2026
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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We will be working with young people from Overland Summers to clear brush, small trees and overhanging branches that are encroaching on the edges of an open field maintained for the A.T. If this is not cleared regularly, mechanized equipment cannot fully cut and maintain the field. Open areas create important "edge habitat" where fields meet the tree line. This supports a diverse mix of species, creating habitat for both forest dwellers and those that prefer grasslands.
Work will consist of cutting and stacking brush, shrubs and small trees. Work will be primarily with hand tools. Wear sturdy shoes and long pants (even if the weather is hot). Work gloves are required as some plants will be thorny. Protect yourself from the sun with a hat and sunscreen. Deter ticks by treating clothing with permethrin according to the manufacturer's instructions. Apply insect repellant to exposed skin prior to work.
Work area is a half-mile walk on flat ground from the meeting location.
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Photo: A.T. Maintenance Committee.

[20s/30s] Wessels Series: Rhododendron State Park

Location: Fitzwilliam, NH
Date: 11‑Jul‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Join other folks in their 20s and 30s on a hike in Rhododendron State Park, learning about rhododendrons, black gum trees, the Great New England Hurricane of 1938, and many signs of previous agriculture along the way. Starting at the parking lot, we will take a meandering route amongst the Rhododendron State Park at a slow pace, allowing for education and discussion about the interesting ecological aspects of this hike. We will then hike at a conversational pace to Little Monadnock Mountain before returning to the trailhead.
The hike will be about 3.1 mile in total with a flat track in the Rhododendron Area and a steady incline to Little Monadnock Mountain. I recommend bringing a small day pack with plenty of water for a summer hike, a snack, and perhaps some binoculars or hiking poles if desired. I welcome you to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy at the trailhead after our hike.
Please wear appropriate footwear for a slightly uphill hike like sneakers or hiking boots. We will still hike in light rain but heavy rain will cancel the hike.
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Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

Trail Maintenance Near Blue Hill Rd

Location: Monterey, MA
Date: 18‑Jul‑2026
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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We will make repairs to the A.T. through a wet area adjacent to Blue Hill Rd in Monterrey. Work will include carrying lumber and rock weighing up to 100lbs short distances on flat, but muddy ground. Some light carpentry. Footing will be wet and muddy. Work will be with hand tools.
Dress for the expected weather, wear sturdy shoes (that will likely get wet and muddy). Work gloves and mosquito repellant are recommended. Parking is limited at the wok site, depending on the number of participants, we may park at near by Beartown State Forest and car pool to the work location.
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[20s/30s] Introduction to Whitewater Kayaking

Location: Charlemont, MA
Date: 18‑Jul‑2026
Activity: training
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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This two-day clinic is a true introduction to whitewater kayaking for members of the AMC 20s/30s affinity group. No experience is necessary or expected — this course is designed for complete beginners with little or no prior kayaking experience. If you've ever wanted to try whitewater but didn't know where to start, this is the clinic for you.
Over two days, ACA-certified instructors will guide you through the fundamentals of whitewater kayaking. Each day will mix flatwater and river time: we'll use calm water to introduce and refine core skills — boat outfitting, basic strokes, edging, and wet exits (exiting the boat when capsized) — and then move onto the river to practice reading water, catching eddies, peeling out, and ferrying across the current. By the end of the weekend, you'll have a foundation in the skills and judgment needed to keep building as a paddler.
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Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 9

Location: Washington, MA
Date: 19‑Jul‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Section 9: County Rd to Blotz Rd (7.3 miles). Elevation change: 245 ft. This trail begins with a short but steady climb to the summit of Bald Top Mountain, offering rewarding views before leveling out along a ridgeline. Hikers traverse the expansive and picturesque October Mountain State Forest, winding through a mix of hardwoods and evergreens that provide shade and a peaceful atmosphere. The route passes the October Mountain Shelter, a popular rest stop for thru-hikers, before crossing Pittsfield Road in Becket.
The final stretch continues through rolling terrain, ending at Blotz Road. While long, this section is relatively gentle, making it an enjoyable hike for those looking for a less strenuous but scenic Appalachian Trail experience.
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AT Hike Series 2026 Section 10

Location: Dalton, MA
Date: 19‑Jul‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Section 10: Blotz Rd to Dalton Gulf Rd (8.5 miles). Elevation change: 956 ft. This section of the Appalachian Trail blends forested ridgelines with an urban passage through Dalton, MA. The trail begins with a brief climb to the summit of Warner Hill, where hikers are rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding valleys. From there, it follows a gentle ridgeline, passing through a mix of woodlands before reaching the Kay Wood Shelter. The journey continues over the rolling terrain of Day Mountain before descending toward Dalton. In contrast its typical wilderness setting, the trail winds through the town to Gulf Rd.
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A.T. Backpacking from CT border to Shays’ Monument

Location: Egremont, MA
Date: 17‑Jul‑2026 ➢ 19‑Jul‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Have you ever wanted to section hike on the Appalachian Trail (A.T.)? Join us for a weekend backpacking adventure along the A.T. from the CT border into the Berkshires — where mossy ravines, rushing waterfalls, and ridgeline views make each mile feel earned.
We will meet Friday afternoon in South Egremont to organize a car spot before heading to the trailhead. From there, we'll hike a short distance to Sages Ravine, where we'll settle in for the night beside one of the most beautiful campsites in the region.
On Saturday, we'll continue along the A.T. to Race Brook Falls, climbing steadily and taking in a series of cascading waterfalls along the way. Sunday brings our final stretch along the ridge before descending to our exit point on Jug End Road.
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Trail Maintenance North of Home Rd

Location: Sheffield, MA
Date: 21‑Jul‑2026
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [5] vigorous
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We will work with youth from Overland Summers clipping back brush and clearing water bars on this popular section of the A.T. We'll be moving slowly on this moderate to steep terrain, covering as much as 2 miles of trail. Work will be with hand tools to clip back encroaching brush and clear clogged drainage channels to reduce erosion.
We'll attempt to time our work so lunch will be at a broad overlook of the Housatonic valley in the southern Berkshires. So do bring lunch/snacks and water to drink. Wear sturdy shoes. Work gloves and bug repellant are recommended.
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[LGBTQ+] River Trip

Location: Fife Brook, MA
Date: 24‑Jul‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
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Join LGBTQ+ people to enjoy the Deerfield River (lower Fife Brook/Shunpike/Zoar Take out section, class 1-2) for a late afternoon Friday river trip. We're calling this TGIF! — Thank Gays It's Fife! Float down the river in your preferred vessel: kayak, standup paddleboard, inner tube, canoe, inflatable rainbow unicorn, or whatever your heart desires. No prior training required!
When and where: May 29, June 26, July 24, August 21, and Sept. 11 (you don't need to attend all — come to whatever ones you can).
Late afternoon meet up time (contact trip leader for exact timing). Plan to arrive early if you are borrowing gear. Location TBD. Run the river from 5:30 to 7:30 or 8:00 PM (dam release and weather could affect timing and location).
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

[Women+] Sunset Flat Water Paddle on Littleville Lake

Location: Huntington, MA
Date: 24‑Jul‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
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Ply peacefully over the waters that cover the lost villages of Dayville and Littleville. Join us for an Affinity, Women+, Class 1, Flat Water Paddle on Littleville Lake located on the middle branch of the Westfield River in Chester and Huntington MA. With a perimeter of 4.8 miles, this lake was created when the Littleville Dam was constructed for flood control. On this approximately 2-hour paddle along the edge, we will talk history, view wildlife and enjoy the sunset.
This Women+ paddle requires basic paddling experience and the ability to swim. You must bring your own boat (canoe, kayak, paddle board) paddle, and life jacket. Bring drinking water, a snack, layered (non-cotton) clothing to keep you warm/cool and comfortable even if damp, and shoes that can get wet are required. Sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses on a lanyard are recommended. It is a good idea to have a complete change of clothes, towel, and shoes in your car in case you are damp at the end of the trip.
Lifejackets must be worn at all times while on the water and participants must stay in a group with the AMC leaders. Swimming is prohibited at Littleville Lake, because it serves as a backup water supply for the city of Springfield, MA.
You will receive an email from the leader once you register asking a few screening questions about your experience and the boat you will bring. Once confirmed, you will be sent more detailed information including the starting time. Refer to the registration page for more information.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

Overnight Site Maintenance, Wilbur Clearing

Location: Adams, MA
Date: 25‑Jul‑2026
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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We will do some basic maintenance and cleaning at the popular Wilbur Clearing Campsite near Mt Greylock. We'll do some regrading and defining of the tent pads, installing some signs, clip some brush, clean up the shelter and fire ring area, and maybe paint some stuff too.
There is a 1/2 mile walk on flat trail from the meeting location to the work area. This will likely be less than a full day's work, and there will be an optional additional 1/2 mile uphill climb to an iconic overlook of Williamstown, the Taconics and Green Mountains to wrap up the day for anyone interested.
Dress for the expected weather, wear sturdy shoes. Work gloves and bug repellant are recommended. Bring lunch/snack and water to drink.
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AT Hike Series 2026 Section 11

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 25‑Jul‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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Section 11: Dalton (Gulf Rd) to Ashuwillticook Rail Trail in Cheshire (8.0 miles). Elevation change: 1180 ft. Rain date: July 26. Section 11 of the AT series offers a mix of forested climbs, scenic ridgelines, excellent wildflower viewing at Gore Pond, and a small amount of walking back into town. Starting from Gulf Rd in Dalton, the trail passes by Crystal Mountain Campground before ascending North Mountain, a moderate, steady climb that rewards hikers with forested views. The trail then winds through The Cobbles, a geologic formation offering stunning panoramas of the Hoosiers River Valley. Descending into the town of Cheshire, the trail follows a mix of roads, including Furnace Hill Road, East Main St, and Main St, before reaching Railroad St, the location of the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail.
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AT Hike Series 2026 Section 12

Location: Adams, MA
Date: 25‑Jul‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [6] strenuous »
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Section 12: Cheshire Ashuwillticook Rail Trail to Greylock Summit (8.5 miles). Elevation change: 2500 ft. Rain date: August 2. The journey begins on the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail, following Church Street and School Street, passing landmarks such as the Father Tom Campsite and the Big Cheese Monument before crossing Rte 8 and Outlook Ave. From here, the trail takes on a strenuous and steady climb up Mt Greylock, the tallest peak in MA at 3,491 feet.
The ascent winds through dense hardwood forests, offering occasional overlooks as it gains elevation. Hikers pass the Mark Noepel Shelter, a key resting point before continuing upward. The trail then crosses Rockwell Road and Summit Road, marking the final push to the summit. At the top, the Mount Greylock Summit rewards hikers with breathtaking panoramic views stretching across multiple states. The summit features the Veterans War Memorial Tower, a historic landmark, and a lodge offering seasonal amenities. This challenging yet rewarding hike is a highlight of the MA section of the Appalachian Trail.
We will hike at a moderate 1.5 mph moving pace with regular breaks. We will meet at the summit parking area at 8:30. Be prepared to carpool to our start in Cheshire. Please arrive early. Bring 2 Liters of water, trail snacks, and a trail lunch.
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Basic Self Rescue: Schistmas in July

Location: Rumney, NH
Date: 25‑Jul‑2026 ➢ 26‑Jul‑2026
Activity: training
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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This two-day course is designed for trad and sport climbers who want to build practical self-rescue skills for real problems that can arise on a climb. Through hands-on instruction and practice, participants will work on ascending a rope, escaping the belay, improvised rappelling methods, and other techniques that can help a leader or second respond effectively when plans go wrong. The course will also cover gear removal, and rope management.
This is not a beginner course. Participants must already be able to demonstrate proper belaying technique, and prior approval from the leader is required. A minimum of four participants is needed to run the course, with a small maximum group size to support close coaching and practice.

Trail Maintenance, A.T. on Mt Williams

Location: North Adams, MA
Date: 04‑Aug‑2026
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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We will be working with youth from Overland Summers to perform routine maintenance on the section of the A.T. north of Mt Williams. We will focus on clearing debris and rebuilding drainage channels that direct rainwater off of the trail, reducing erosion. Work will be primarily digging with hand tools and occasionally carrying rock weighing up to 50lbs. We may also clip back some brush from alongside the trail. Work will extend as far as 1 mile uphill on rough trail from the meeting location.
Dress for the expected weather, wear sturdy shoes. Work gloves and bug repellant are recommended. Bring lunch/snacks and water to drink.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: AMC Maine Chapter.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 13

Location: Adams, MA
Date: 08‑Aug‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [6] strenuous »
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Section 13: Summit of Mt Greylock to Rte 2/State Rd, North Adams (6.3 miles). Elevation change: 2800 ft. Rain date: Sunday, August 9, 2026. This northernmost section of the MA AT features a long, steady descent from the summit of Mt Greylock (3,491 ft) to the valley below. The trail first descends toward Mt Williams, offering occasional viewpoints, continuing past the Wilbur Clearing Shelter, thence on to Mt Prospect, another scenic ridge along the route. The trail descends steeply past the Mt Williams Reservoir. As the trail nears North Adams, it transitions from the forested ridges to more developed terrain, following Phelps Avenue to Rte 2 (State Road), where there is an AT trail parking area.
Don't be deceived by this being a 'descent' hike. Downhills can be hard on your knees, quads and feet! Hiking poles are strongly recommended. We will be spotting cars, which will add time to the beginning and end of the hike.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

Painting Upper Goose Pond Cabin: Day 1

Location: Lee, MA
Date: 08‑Aug‑2026
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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We'll be painting the south facing side of Upper Goose Pond Cabin, a much beloved overnight facility for hikers on the A.T. Work will consist first of scraping off any loose paint, then applying a fresh coat of bright red paint. Some work will be on ladders, but there's plenty of square footage that can be covered standing on the ground.
Paint will wash off skin but will permanently stick to clothing - don't wear your new trail clothes to this one. Approx. 1/2 mile, moderate, uphill hike to the work site. The day is planned so we'll have time for a dip in the pond before heading back to the meeting location. Rain will cancel this event.
Dress for the expected weather (and bring swimwear if you want a post-work dip). Work gloves and a hat are recommended. Also bring lunch/snack and water to drink.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

[20s/30s] Camping Weekend @ Noble View

Location: Russell, MA
Date: 07‑Aug‑2026 ➢ 09‑Aug‑2026
Activity: social
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Join other folks in their 20s/30s for a casual camping weekend at Noble View Outdoor Center in Russell, MA — an AMC property tucked into the hills of the Westfield River watershed with a big trail network, shaded tent sites and platforms, open fields, and fire rings. The weekend is unstructured: hike the trails, head out to the nearby climbing areas, play yard games in the field, lounge at camp, or some combination of all of the above. We'll come together Saturday evening for a shared meal/group cookout around the fire. We have the full site to ourselves — it'll be an all 20s/30s crowd.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

Painting Upper Goose Pond Cabin: Day 2

Location: Lee, MA
Date: 09‑Aug‑2026
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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We have this second day of painting work in case we get rained out on Saturday, or if there's more painting to do. Same info applies. Approx 1/2 mile uphill moderate hike to the work site. We'll plan on some swimming time after we wrap up work for the day.
The paint will permanently stain your clothes, but can be washed off skin (but not while you are in the pond). Both ladder and ground work are needed.
Dress for the expected weather, bring lunch/snack and water to drink. Work gloves are recommend. Bring a hat.
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AT Hike Series 2026 Section 14

Location: Williamstown, MA
Date: 15‑Aug‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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Section 14: Rte 2 to VT border (8.2 miles). Elevation change: 1760 ft. Rain date: August 16. This section marks the transition from MA to VT with a challenging but rewarding ascent. Beginning at Rte 2, the trail climbs steeply through dense forest, passing the Sherman Brook Campsite. As it winds through Clarksburg State Forest, the path offers a mix of rugged terrain and shaded woodlands before reaching Eph's Lookout, a scenic viewpoint with expansive vistas. The journey continues to the Vermont border.
For the return trip, hikers retrace their steps to the Pine Cobble Trail, which provides a more gradual descent and additional scenic overlooks before reaching the Pine Cobble Trail parking area. This section offers a mix of steep climbs, beautiful forests, and panoramic views, making it a fitting finale to the MA portion of the Appalachian Trail.
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[20s/30s] Wessels Series: Bartholomew’s Cobble

Location: Sheffield, MA
Date: 15‑Aug‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Join other folks in their 20s and 30s on a hike at Bartholomew's Cobble, a National Natural Landmark, learning about ferns, the ecological diversity that happens when multiple soil types are present, unique insects, a very large cottonwood tree, and floodplain forests along the way. Starting at the parking lot, we will take a route initially along the Housatonic River and the floodplain forest at a slow pace, allowing for education and discussion about the interesting ecological aspects of this hike. We will then ascend a moderate incline to the scenic vista at the top of Hurlburt's Hill. After taking in the view and breaking for water and conversation, we will return to the trailhead via Tractor Path.
The hike will be about 3.2 mile in total with about 540 ft of elevation gain. I recommend bringing a small day pack with plenty of water for the summer temps, a light snack, and perhaps some binoculars or hiking poles if desired. I welcome you to bring a picnic dinner to enjoy together after our hike. There are picnic tables at the trailhead.
Please wear appropriate footwear for the hike like sneakers, hiking boots, or sandals with a sturdy sole and heel strap like Chacos. We will still hike in light rain but heavy rain will cancel the hike. The Trustees ask for a $5 fee per person, or free if you are a Trustees member.
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Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

[LGBTQ+] River Trip

Location: Fife Brook, MA
Date: 21‑Aug‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
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Join LGBTQ+ people to enjoy the Deerfield River (lower Fife Brook/Shunpike/Zoar Take out section, class 1-2) for a late afternoon Friday river trip. We're calling this TGIF! — Thank Gays It's Fife! Float down the river in your preferred vessel: kayak, standup paddleboard, inner tube, canoe, inflatable rainbow unicorn, or whatever your heart desires. No prior training required!
When and where: May 29, June 26, July 24, August 21, and Sept. 11 (you don't need to attend all — come to whatever ones you can).
Late afternoon meet up time (contact trip leader for exact timing). Plan to arrive early if you are borrowing gear. Location TBD. Run the river from 5:30 to 7:30 or 8:00 PM (dam release and weather could affect timing and location).
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Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

[LGBTQ+] River Trip

Location: Fife Brook, MA
Date: 11‑Sep‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
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Join LGBTQ+ people to enjoy the Deerfield River (lower Fife Brook/Shunpike/Zoar Take out section, class 1-2) for a late afternoon Friday river trip. We're calling this TGIF! — Thank Gays It's Fife! Float down the river in your preferred vessel: kayak, standup paddleboard, inner tube, canoe, inflatable rainbow unicorn, or whatever your heart desires. No prior training required!
When and where: May 29, June 26, July 24, August 21, and Sept. 11 (you don't need to attend all — come to whatever ones you can).
Late afternoon meet up time (contact trip leader for exact timing). Plan to arrive early if you are borrowing gear. Location TBD. Run the river from 5:30 to 7:30 or 8:00 PM (dam release and weather could affect timing and location).
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

[20s/30s] Wessels Series: Monument Mountain

Location: Great Barrington, MA
Date: 26‑Sep‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Join other folks in their 20s and 30s on a hike to Monument Mountain, learning about the chestnut blight, pillows and cradles, old growth trees, a historic cave, pine weevils, and signs of past agriculture along the way. Starting at the Monument Mountain Trailhead on Stockbridge Rd, we will take the Hickey Trail at a slow pace, allowing for education and discussion about the interesting ecological aspects of this hike. We will then take Peeskawso Peak Trail along the ridge, stopping at the peak for water, snacks, and views. We will continue south and join up with the Mohican-Monument Trail to return to our cars, learning more ecology on the way.
The hike will be 2.5 miles in total with approximately 750 ft elevation gain and will be slightly more difficult than the other hikes in the Wmass 20s/30s+Wessels Series thus far. The Hickey Trail is the shortest but steepest trail to gain the summit. We will be going slow to allow for enjoyable pacing for all and ecological education. I recommend bringing a small day pack with plenty of water and a snack. You may also want to bring binoculars.
We will still hike in light rain but heavy rain will cancel the hike. Light rain will cause us to take the Mohican-Monument Trail at Inscription Rock Junction to divert off the ridge. Participants are welcome to join for dinner in Great Barrington after the hike.
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Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.
Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

[20s/30s] Wessels Series: Vernon Town Forest

Location: Vernon, VT
Date: 10‑Oct‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Join other folks in their 20s and 30s on a hike to the black gum swamps in the Vernon Town Forest, learning about the chestnut blight, the great New England hurricane of 1938, and some very old black gum trees along the way. Starting at the Basin Rd Trailhead, we will take a meandering and rolling route through the Vernon Town Forest. We will visit several old growth black gum swamps throughout our hike.
The hike will be 2.0 miles in total with approximately 400 ft elevation gain. The trail does include at least one footbridge but wet trails may be expected. We will be going slow to allow for ecological education. I recommend bringing a small day pack with plenty of water and a snack. You may also want to bring binoculars.
Please wear appropriate footwear for a relatively flat hike like sneakers or hiking boots. We will still hike in light rain but heavy rain will cancel the hike.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.
Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

[20s/30s] Wessels Series: Pisgah State Forest

Location: Hinsdale, NH
Date: 21‑Nov‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Join other folks in their 20s and 30s on a hike in Pisgah State Forest, learning about grafting, the great New England hurricane of 1938, old growth forest, and pillows and cradles along the way. Starting at the Kilburn Pond Trailhead, we will take a route up to Mount Pisgah, before looping along the Pisgah Ridge and Town Forest Trail.
The hike will be 5.9 miles in total with approximately 1030 ft elevation gain. We will be hiking at a moderate pace with some pauses for ecological education and a slower pace on the inclines. This is the final and longest hike in the Wmass 20s/30s+ Wessels Series. I recommend bringing a small day pack with plenty of water and a snack or three. You may also want to bring binoculars.
Please wear appropriate footwear for a hike with some uphill such as sneakers or hiking boots. We will still hike in light rain but heavy rain will cancel the hike.
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.
Photo: William Adamczak.

AMC 150th Anniversary Challenge

Location: Northampton, MA
Date: 01‑Jan‑2026 ➢ 31‑Oct‑2026
Activity: social
Difficulty: [3] easy
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Are you up for a challenge? The Western MA Chapter wants YOU! To help celebrate AMC's 150th anniversary in 2026, we challenge you to participate in 150 miles "worth" of activities between January 1 and October 31, 2026. Those who meet the challenge will receive a special commemorative patch and a shout-out at our Fall Social and Annual Meeting.
Come on out! Enjoy the outdoors! Try a new activity! Make new friends or renew old acquaintances! Activities with ANY AMC chapter count toward your goal. To register and for more information, email info@amc-wma.org.
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Outdoor Leader Fundamentals

Location: Online
Date: 01‑Mar‑2026 ➢ 31‑Dec‑2050
Activity: training
Difficulty: [1] accessible »
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Interested in becoming an AMC Outdoor Leader? This on-demand virtual, self-paced course provides core information and application activities on fundamental topics such as participant review, leadership and interpersonal skills, conservation, and emergency management. It's intended to convey our expectations about the responsibilities and essential interpersonal and judgment skills of being an Outdoor Leader and prepare you for additional training and guided practice. By the end, you will have planned your first activity as an AMC Leader in Training.
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Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.
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