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[20s/30s+] Spring Social

Location: South Deerfield, MA
Date: 30‑Apr‑2025
Activity: social
Difficulty: [1] accessible
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** Note: This event has been moved to Treehouse Brewing Company in South Deerfield! We'll start at 5:30pm. Look for trekking poles at/near a table among the outdoor seating, and you'll know you've found us! ** Join the Western MA 20s/30s+ for an evening at Northampton Brewery! Swap winter adventure stories, meet fellow outdoor enthusiasts, and get the inside scoop on our upcoming spring events. Got trip ideas or plans for the warmer months? We'd love to hear what you're excited about!
Not a beer drinker? No problem - come hang out anyway and enjoy the welcoming space, great conversation, and good vibes.
Hungry? Northampton Brewery has a full menu, so feel free to grab dinner or a snack while you’re there.
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.

Considerations for Planning Inclusive and Adaptive Outdoor Experiences

Location: Online
Date: 01‑May‑2025
Activity: presentation
Difficulty: [1] accessible
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All Out Adventures (A.O.A.) promotes health, community, and independence for people with disabilities and their family and friends through outdoor recreation. A.O.A. plans for 230+ inclusive and adaptive outdoor programs throughout MA each year, including paddling, cycling, hiking, and snowshoeing outings. Join Executive Director Karen Foster Cannon for an introduction into some of our trip planning considerations and review ideas you may be able to implement into AMC volunteer-led outings.

A.T. Tyringham Cobble Joint Work Day

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 03‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Join in with local volunteers to maintain the A.T. as it traverses iconic viewpoints on Tyringham Cobble. We'll clip brush and maintain open areas. Possibly carry in and construct bog bridges.
Moderate 2-3 mile hiking clearing areas as we go. Stooping, bending and dragging cut brush. Work with hand tools and battery powered tools as needed. Dress for the weather (early May can be capricious), wear sturdy shoes bring lunch/snacks, and water to drink. Bring work gloves. Take precautions against ticks by treating outerwear with permethrin following the manufacturer’s instructions.

[Womens+] Hike to Tannery Falls and Burnett Pond

Location: Savoy, MA
Date: 03‑May‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Moderate hike of ~6 miles with 500-600 ft elevation gain on the Tannery Trail to Tannery Falls (~70-80 ft waterfall). We'll take a lunch and photo break at the falls then hike back. Option to add an additional 1.8 easy miles to visit Burnett Pond on the other side of the parking area.
Required gear: sturdy hiking shoes or boots, synthetic hiking attire including a warmer layer to carry (no cotton), rain gear if there is a chance of rain, 1.5-2 liters of water, snacks and lunch, personal first aid kit.
Recommended gear: trekking poles, sunblock, hat, bug spray, spare socks. Possible 5/4 rain date depending on group availability.
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.

Underwater World: Creatures in the Stream

Location: Russell, MA
Date: 03‑May‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
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Come splash in the stream behind the Russell Public Library for some springtime FUN! With nets and magnifying field microscopes, we'll see water creatures up close and personal. If wading isn't for you, we'll have examination trays with rocks and mud available for your investigation. This program features a short walk, wading in Bradley Stream, snack, story time, and observing our collected creatures under a high-powered microscope. Also included will be a StoryWalk® by Hilltown Family Center. A copy of this month's book and a RAFFLE for a FREE book will be available at the library!
All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Wear boots - the higher the better - for spring mud and for wadding in the stream. Program will run rain or shine.
The StoryWalk® is funded by a CDBG grant through the Town of Chester & the Hilltown Family Center, a program of Hilltown Community Health Centers, which is generously funded through a Coordinated Family and Community Engagement Grant through the MA Department of Early Education and Care.

A.T. Hike Series 2025 Section 1

Location: Mount Washington, MA
Date: 03‑May‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [6] strenuous »
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Section 1. Sages Ravine to Guilder Pond 6.7 miles, Elevation change: 1200 ft., rain date: May 4. Starting on the CT/MA border hike north on the A.T. to Sages Ravine, a beautiful, mossy gorge with cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear pools, the trail ascends steadily towards the MA border. The ravine is known for its lush forest and refreshing waters, making it a great spot for a break before the climb. From here, the A.T. climbs Mt Race (2,365 ft), offering spectacular ridgeline views to the west, with sheer cliffs dropping off to the side. This portion of the trail is exposed in places, providing breathtaking panoramas of the Taconic Mountains and the Housatonic Valley. Continuing north, the trail ascends Mt Everett (2,624 ft), the highest peak in the southern Berkshires. The climb is steep but relatively short. The summit, once home to a fire tower, still provides excellent views of the Catskills and the Hudson Valley.
Descending from Everett, the trail enters a pleasant, wooded area before reaching Guilder Pond, a peaceful high-elevation pond surrounded by evergreens. A short side trail leads to a picnic area and a scenic loop around the pond.

Spring Warm-up for Experienced Cyclists: Sunderland to Montague and Deerfield

Location: Sunderland, MA
Date: 03‑May‑2025
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Ride north from Sunderland and enjoy rolling hills as we make our way through Montague and Old Deerfield Village before returning to Sunderland. This 23-mile loop ride provides quiet rural roads, interesting scenery, and village centers. Total elevation gain over the route is about 700 feet (30 feet per mile average). We will keep the group together riding at a moderate 11-13 mph average regrouping/stopping for a snack along the way.
You may be contacted once you register and asked to answer a few screening questions if you are new to riding with us. 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. Once confirmed, you will be sent a detailed information sheet with the starting point along with all necessary guidance. The information sheet is sent either two or three days prior to the ride.
Photo: Brant Cheikes.

Lower West River, Class 2 Whitewater

Location: Jamaica, VT
Date: 04‑May‑2025
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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The Army Corp is scheduled to release approximately 1500 cfs of water from the Ball Mt. Dam on this weekend. This trip is going to cover the lower and easier section of this whitewater stretch of river. We will be starting at the lower end of Jamaica State Park and paddle to West Townsend. This section features some large waves and large holes most of which are avoidable with whitewater skills. Cold weather paddling gear such as a wet suit, semi-dry top may be necessary.

Protect the A.T. - Maintain the Trail Corridor Boundary

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 05‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Enjoy the backstage of the A.T. Visit places no hiker has ever seen. Join us in maintaining the boundary lines of the land corridor that protect the A.T. We will be working between Fernside Rd and the Beartown State Forest boundary. Work will include finding and clearing the boundary by clipping brush and small trees with hand tools to maintain a line of sight, and painting yellow blazes along the boundary. Pace will be slow, terrain will include steep sections, and brush may be heavy. Work will be off-trail often in remote areas. Expect to be in the woods the entire day.
Dress in layers for the expected weather. Wear sturdy shoes and long pants. Long sleeves are recommended. Bring work gloves, an extra layer and rain gear. Note for those who choose to paint that the yellow boundary paint cannot be removed from clothing, so don't wear your best trail duds. Carry lunch/snack and plenty of water to drink. Take precautions against ticks by treating outerwear with permethrin following the manufacturer's instructions. Check for ticks soon after arriving back home.

Protect the A.T. - Maintain the Trail Corridor Boundary

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 06‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Enjoy the backstage of the A.T. Visit places no hiker has ever seen. Join us in maintaining the boundary lines of the land corridor that protect the A.T. We will be working between Fernside Rd and the Beartown State Forest boundary. Work will include finding and clearing the boundary by clipping brush and small trees with hand tools to maintain a line of sight, and painting yellow blazes along the boundary. Pace will be slow, terrain will include steep sections, and brush may be heavy. Work will be off-trail often in remote areas. Expect to be in the woods the entire day.
Dress in layers for the expected weather. Wear sturdy shoes and long pants. Long sleeves are recommended. Bring work gloves, an extra layer and rain gear. Note for those who choose to paint that the yellow boundary paint cannot be removed from clothing, so don't wear your best trail duds. Carry lunch/snack and plenty of water to drink. Take precautions against ticks by treating outerwear with permethrin following the manufacturer's instructions. Check for ticks soon after arriving back home.

Invasives Management, Jug End Area

Location: Egremont, MA
Date: 06‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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We will be addressing invasive plants in the Jug End area, cutting and hand pulling, using hand tools. Stooping and carrying cut brush. Pace is slow, terrain easy to moderate.
Dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes bring lunch/snacks, and water to drink. Recommended to take precautions against ticks by treating outerwear with permethrin following the manufacturer’s instructions.

Mt Toby via Sugar Farms Trail

Location: Sunderland, MA
Date: 06‑May‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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The Sugar Farms Trail is largely flat for the first two-plus miles. We then turn on to the Summit Trail which rises quite steeply along a rough, and often muddy, old woods road, arriving at the summit behind the fire tower. If the timing is right, we may see hepatica or other woodland flowers poking through.
There will be an extended break at the tower, giving everyone time to climb the tower and to enjoy a relaxed snack or early lunch. We will return to our cars via Tower Road, the better-known Mt. Toby route.
This hike is rated as vigorous mostly due to the steep 1/2 mile of climbing to get to the summit. Total elevation gain over the six mile loop is 1,062'.

Protect the A.T. - Maintain the Trail Corridor Boundary

Location: North Adams, MA
Date: 07‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Enjoy the backstage of the A.T. Visit places no hiker has ever seen. Join us in maintaining the boundary lines of the land corridor that protect the A.T. We will be working in North Adams between Phelps Ave and Pattison Rd. Work will include finding and clearing the boundary by clipping brush and small trees with hand tools to maintain a line of sight. Pace will be slow, terrain may occasionally be steep, wet, or rocky. Brush may be heavy. Work will be off-trail, often in remote areas. Expect to be in the woods the entire day.
Do wear sturdy shoes that can get wet and muddy. Long pants required; long sleeves and work gloves recommended. Tools such as loppers are provided or you may bring your own. Dress for weather conditions. Bring lunch/snacks and plenty of water to drink. Expect to spend the full day in the woods. Take precautions against ticks by treating outerwear with permethrin following the manufacturer's instructions. Check for ticks soon after arriving back home. Constant rain will cancel.

Upper Goose Pond Cabin Maintenance Day

Location: Lee, MA
Date: 10‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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We will perform annual maintenance in anticipation of the cabin opening for the season. Work will include light carpentry, some digging in rocky soil, cutting brush and servicing moldering privies. Short moderate hike to worksite. Dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes bring lunch/snacks, and water to drink. Work gloves are recommended.

[Womens+] Guided Wildflower Hike in the Southern Berkshires

Location: Sheffield, MA
Date: 10‑May‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Join us for this Women+ 4 mile, easy, guided Wildflower Hike in the Southern Berkshires. Famed for its displays of spring wildflowers, Bartholomew’s Cobble supports nearly 800 species of plants, including many rare ferns and wildflowers. Trillium, spring beauty, wild ginger, blue cohosh, toothworts, and Dutchman’s breeches are just a few of the amazing diversity of plants we can expect to see.
Please be prepared at the trailhead on the day of the hike for the conditions you will encounter while hiking, such as rocks, exposed roots and mud. It is essential to have proper footwear (sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are recommended), snacks, a lunch 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.
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.

A.T. Hike Series 2025 Section 2

Location: Mount Washington, MA
Date: 10‑May‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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Section 2. Continuing north on our journey, the trail follows a wooded ridgeline over Mt Bushnell (2,200 ft) and other rolling terrain. As you approach Jug End Mountain, the landscape opens up to a ridgeline with breathtaking views of the Housatonic Valley and western MA. The descent from Jug End is steep and rocky, offering some of the best panoramic views in the state.
After Jug End, the A.T. gradually descends into more gently rolling forests and meadows. This section features a more moderate and peaceful trail with occasional stream crossings. The trail reaches Shay's Rebellion Monument, which commemorates Daniel Shays' Rebellion (1786-87) - an historic uprising by farmers against economic injustice that influenced the creation of the U.S. Constitution. This section is hiked from south to north.
Photo: Morrowlong on Wikipedia.

Introduction to Whitewater Kayaking

Location: Tilton, NH
Date: 10‑May‑2025 ➢ 11‑May‑2025
Activity: training
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Ann Gillard will lead an introduction to whitewater clinic May 10-11, 2025 with Hampshire College. We will start in the pool on Saturday morning, learning about boats, equipment, and fit, how to safely exit a capsized kayak, and basic paddle strokes and maneuvers. In the afternoon, we will either continue in the pool OR travel to a class 1-2 river within 90 minutes to practice river skills (ferrying, eddying out, peeling out) on easier water, based on the needs and interests of the group. On Sunday, we will meet at a class 1-2 river and enjoy a river run.
Rivers will be selected based on flows appropriate for beginner whitewater kayakers. Possibilities include Satan's Kingdom or the upper Tariffville section of the Farmington River in CT, or the Shunpike or upper Fife sections of the Deerfield River in MA.
Bring your lunch both days, water bottle, sunscreen, bathing suit or swimwear, any medications, a great attitude, and willingness to get wet. Kayaking gear (boat, paddle, skirt, pfd, helmet, splash top, wetsuit, booties) is available to borrow.

Open Upper Goose Pond Cabin

Location: Lee, MA
Date: 11‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Open this iconic A.T. hiker stop for the season. We'll take down the shutters, sweep and clean, set up the outdoor kitchen area, post the "Cabin Open" sign and other tasks to get this beloved place ready for another season.
Some materials and supplies will arrive by boat. Some carrying up a short, steep hill. Approximately 1/2 mile hike to work area. Meeting place is on a gated unimproved road. If you are running late, contact the leader.
Dress for the expected weather conditions (the Cabin is unheated, and some work will be outdoors). Wear sturdy shoes, bring lunch/snacks and water to drink. We should be wrapping up around 2 PM.

[Women’s+] Sunset/Full Moon Hike to Horse Mountain and White Rocks

Location: Haydenville, MA
Date: 12‑May‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Hike 2-2.5 miles round trip at a relaxed pace to the White Rocks overlook, break for snacks or packed dinner, and enjoy the sunset and full moon if visible. Terrain is easy-moderate and includes moderate hills.
Needed gear: sturdy hiking shoes or boots, 1 liter of water, a snack or sandwich, headlamp, extra layer for the time we will be sitting still to eat and enjoy the view. Recommended: sunblock and bug spray, something to sit on that is easily carried.
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.

Anchoring Hop Brook Bridge

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 13‑May‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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Hop Brook Bridge is falling into the stream. We need to secure it for 2-3 years until Federal monies are available for replacement. We will hammer two 10ft long pipes into the ground to anchor the south end of the bridge and attach the bridge to the anchors with chains. We may also raise the low end of the bridge. We must carry heavy materials and tools approx 1/2 mile on easy trail from the parking area.
Work area is brushy and thorny, and may be muddy. This is an open area, so sun protection is recommended. Dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes bring lunch/snacks, and water to drink. Work gloves are recommended.

Cycling 27 Miles of Farms and Quiet Roads

Location: Deerfield, MA
Date: 17‑May‑2025
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join us for a scenic 27-mile ride in the Pioneer Valley towns of Deerfield, Hatfield, and Whately. The ride starts out on flat terrain for a good warm-up and then has some nice hills for getting those legs warm (total of 600 feet of ascent). We will be riding through semi-rural farmland as we traverse Deerfield, where you will enjoy endless fields, a few cows, and lots of barns. Then it's on to Hatfield and Whately for more of the same. We head back toward South Deerfield where we return to our starting point. We will keep the group together riding at a moderate 13-14 mph average regrouping/stopping for a snack along the way.
If we don't know you, you will be contacted once you register and asked to answer a few screening questions. You will need a road bike, hybrid bike, or pedal-assist e-bike in good working order, a helmet, snack, water, and tube or tubeless tire kit to fix a flat. Once confirmed, you will be sent a detailed information sheet with the starting point along with all necessary guidance. The information sheet is sent either two or three days prior to the ride.

[20s/30s+] Hike at Quabbin Park

Location: Ware, MA
Date: 17‑May‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Come join other folks in their 20s/30s+ for a hike at Quabbin Park; from the observation tower to Winsor Dam and the visitor center, taking in views across the Quabbin Reservoir along the way! We'll hike ~5mi with ~800ft elevation gain.
After the hike, everyone is welcome to join for an Interchapter Social at Rapscallion Pub in Sturbridge, MA for food and drinks with folks from the Western MA, Narragansett, Connecticut, and Worcester chapters. The social is $25 and includes food; separate registration required.
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.

A.T. Hike Series 2025 Section 3

Location: Sheffield, MA
Date: 17‑May‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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For the third section of the A.T. series, we will change direction and hike from north to south, from Home Roads to Shays' Rebellion Monument. Our trail ascends steadily through a hardwood forest toward the summit of June Mountain (1,220 ft). The climb is moderate but gains around 600 feet in elevation. While the summit area is mostly wooded, occasional openings offer scenic ridgeline views of the surrounding valleys.
From the summit, the trail descends June Mountain, eventually leveling out before following a gentle path along the Housatonic River. This flat stretch offers a peaceful riverside walk before the trail crosses Route 7, then over the railroad tracks and West Road. Continuing south, the trail passes through open meadows and former farmland, offering picturesque views of the Berkshires.

Searching For Woodland Treasure

Location: Russell, MA
Date: 18‑May‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
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Come to AMC's lovely Noble View Outdoors Center for a wildflower hike! We will walk along well-established trails for an easy hike of about 1.5 - 1.75 miles, while searching for red trillium, wood anemone, bleeding hearts, columbine and many more spring beauties. We will also traverse the All Persons Trail to view a collection of fairy houses.
A checklist of over 30 flowers found on the Noble View property will be available. Participants are encouraged to bring their own wildflower books. Recommended for children 7 years and older. Group size is limited.
Photo: Nancy Mack.

Fife Brook Section of the Deerfield River, Class 2 Whitewater

Location: Florida, MA
Date: 18‑May‑2025
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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This trip will run the upper Fife Brook section of the Deerfield River. It will start immediately below the dam and end above the Zoar Gap rapid.

[Women’s+ Hike] High Ledges Wildlife Sanctuary and Massaemett Mountain

Location: Shelburne, MA
Date: 18‑May‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Hike is ~6-6.5 miles and includes several overlooks - Beaver Pond and the Shelburne Tower at the summit of Massaemett Mountain. Shelburne Tower features a tall narrow staircase for which headlamps are needed during the day since not all areas get sufficient light from windows. The top offers far views of the northern pioneer valley.
Frequent elevation change/hilly terrain throughout the hike. Mostly moderate with some steeper trails. Trekking poles recommend. Optional after hike visit to nearby Shelburne Coffee.
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.

Alander Mountain

Location: Mount Washington, MA
Date: 20‑May‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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We will take the Alander Mtn trail from the Mt Washington State Forest Headquarters in the South Taconics. Let's hope for a clear day; there are great views from the open summit. Bring plenty of water, lunch, and snacks. This moderately paced hike is approximately 6 miles with 1200 feet of gain.

Berkshires-Spring Warm-Up Ride

Location: Great Barrington, MA
Date: 24‑May‑2025
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Join us for a relaxed 20-mile warmup ride on (mostly) quiet and scenic country roads in the southwest corner of the Berkshires. Starting in Great Barrington MA, we'll ride a clockwise loop passing through Sheffield and Egremont. We will sustain a relaxed riding pace of 11-13 mph, and the total elevation gain over the course of the ride will be under 800 feet (about 40 feet per mile). The terrain will be rolling, with a handful of climbs and some grades of about 5%.
This ride is suitable for experienced riders who don't mind climbing some hills. Expect to be out on the road for a couple of hours. We'll take periodic breaks and keep the group together.
Photo: Brant Cheikes.

[20s/30s+] WhatsApp Group

Location: Online
Date: 01‑Jun‑2025
Activity: social
Difficulty: [1] accessible
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Join the Western MA 20s/30s+ WhatsApp Group, where we post upcoming events, share photos, and connect for informal non-AMC outings! Feel free to introduce yourself when you join - including your name, where you're from, what outdoor activities you enjoy, and (if you like) a photo and the name of a pet you love.
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.

National Trails Day - Cheshire Hike

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 07‑Jun‑2025
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. 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.

Trails Day Paddle on Cheshire Reservoir

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 07‑Jun‑2025
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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We will be paddling on the Cheshire Reservoir middle basin alongside the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail. This 500 acre reservoir is shallow (6-9 ft deep), mostly undeveloped, and has wildlife viewing opportunities. We plan to paddle in the morning for 2.5-3 hours at a leisurely pace to explore the reservoir. Then there will be an option to go for ice cream after the paddle at Diane's Twist on Main St. by the rail trail in Cheshire.
Paddlers should bring their own boat, paddle, and PFD, but a local outfitter can deliver rental boats to the reservoir with prior arrangements - email leaders if you need a rental. Some prior paddling experience is expected, and we can accommodate those with minor mobility limitations.
PFDs (lifejackets) must be worn at all times while on the water, and participants must stay together with the leaders. Bring drinking water, clothing to keep you warm and comfortable even if damp, and shoes that can get wet.
You may be contacted once you register and asked 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.

National Trails Day - Learn More About AMC!

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 07‑Jun‑2025
Activity: social
Difficulty: [1] accessible
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Learn more about the Appalachian Mountain Club - Western MA Chapter! In celebration of National Trails Day, we're holding an informational event on the beautiful Ashuwillticook Rail Trail in Cheshire, MA. Please stop by to learn more about AMC and what we do to connect people to the outdoors. No registration is necessary.
Did you know that the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail and the Appalachian Trail cross in Cheshire? These trail gems provide opportunities to enjoy the outdoors in this beautiful AT Trail Community. You are welcome to do a gentle bike ride on the rail trail or hike a bit on the iconic Appalachian Trail at your own pace.
The Western MA Chapter is also hosting several guided activities, including a bike ride, a paddling trip, hikes, trail maintenance, and more.

Berkshires: Ashuwillticook Rail Trail Ride

Location: Lanesborough, MA
Date: 07‑Jun‑2025
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Celebrate National Trails Day with a beautiful bike ride on the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail (paved). A leisurely, 24-mile (up and back ride) through 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 an ice cream stop!
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. 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 sheet with the starting point along with all necessary guidance. The information is sent 2-3 days before the ride.
Photo: John Phelan.

Trails Day WMA: NH Hikes: 52WAV Mount Cube

Location: Wentworth, NH
Date: 07‑Jun‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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Hike to Mount Cube out and back on the Appalachian Trail. On the NH 52 list with a view, the summit offers far views of the surrounding mountains. 7.5 miles on mixed terrain, with some steep sections including rock scrambles and approx. 2,800 elevation gain. Average pace of 2 mph with breaks to enjoy viewpoints.
The hike may be modified based on weather or trail conditions. Participants will receive an email a few days before the hike confirming the route and meeting place.

A.T. Relocation at MA/VT Border

Location: Stamford, VT
Date: 08‑Jun‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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On this joint project with the Green Mountain Club, we'll make a preliminary cut on the line of a future 0.4 mile relocation of the A.T. at the VT border. Work will consist of cutting small saplings and shrubs with hand tools. There may be a few downed trees across the route that will need a chainsaw. Our work is in preparation for a professional trail crew to come in later and create the actual treadway, rock steps, cribbing and bench cutting.
This is a remote worksite that is approximately 3 miles from the meeting location on moderate and briefly steep trail carrying hand tools, which is why the activity is rated "moderate". County Rd is a Class 4 dirt road - generally passable by most vehicles, but condition is not always consistent.
On site, the work is generally pretty easy, 'tho we will be in brushy woods on sloping terrain. Plan to spend the entire day in the woods. Dress for the expected weather, long pants and long sleeves and work gloves are recommended. Wear sturdy shoes. It's likely that bugs will be out, so bug repellant and possibly a head net are also recommended. Bring lunch/snack and plenty of water to drink.
The leader will contact participants in advance with the most up to date info.

Replace & Reset Bog Bridges

Location: Monterey, MA
Date: 10‑Jun‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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We will reset wobbly bog bridges and replace any that are failing in the swampy area immediately south of Blue Hill Rd. Conditions will be muddy, if not downright wet. Dress for expected weather conditions.
Consider waterproof footwear. Work gloves recommended. Bring lunch/snack and water to drink. Work will involve stooping, bending and carrying sometimes heavy materials. Working with hand tools. Short, easy walk to work site.

Mount Monadnock via the Pumpelly Trail

Location: Dublin, NH
Date: 17‑Jun‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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The Pumpelly Trail is the longest trail on Mount Monadnock - a 9 mile round trip with about 1,965 feet of elevation gain. After winding through forest, the trail begins to climb, often steeply over rocks. After rising above treeline, it becomes very exposed all the way to the summit. If we are lucky, we will be able to see all the way to Boston from the top.
Participants must have adequate layers, sturdy footwear, and sufficient water and snacks/lunch. While the ascent will raise our heart rates a bit, the descent is challenging in a different way, testing our quads and knees, and requiring good balance as we clamber down over the rocks. Participants must have good fitness and be reasonably confident negotiating the rocky terrain, both ascending and descending the mountain.

Privy Moves - Maintaining Privies at A.T. Campsites

Location: Lee, MA
Date: 21‑Jun‑2025
Activity: trail work
Difficulty: [3] easy
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We will be moving the privies at Shaker Campsite and Wilcox South Campsite to new locations. Work involves digging with hand tools and lifting and moving the outhouse several feet to a new site. Work may involve incidental contact with human waste. We will start at Shaker Campsite, approx 1/2 mile down hill from the meeting location. Upon completion, we will drive approx 30 mins to the access to Wilcox South Shelter, and hike another 1/2 mile down hill to that work site.
Dress for the expected weather, wear sturdy shoes. Bring work gloves, lunch/snack and water to drink. Note that the meeting location says Jerusalem Rd, it's really Fernside Rd. The map and Lon/Lat are correct.

Hike to Upper Goose Pond Cabin

Location: Lee, MA
Date: 28‑Jun‑2025
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Join us for a 4.3 mile round-trip relaxed-pace hike to the cabin (725' elevation gain). The route follows the Appalachian Trail for about 0.5 mile where it crosses the Mass Pike and starts a steep uphill for about a 0.5 mile, and then levels off and descends until it reaches the blue-blazed trail that continues to the cabin. A caretaker will be at the cabin starting in May, and hopefully we can get a guided tour. Will definitely have our lunch outside on the porch or even down at the pond for some gorgeous views and possibly have a dip.
Bring your lunch and/or snacks, sufficient water, hiking poles if you have then and wear appropriate footwear (trail runners/hiking boots).

Paddling Instruction at Barton Cove - Strokes and Safety

Location: Gill, MA
Date: 05‑Jul‑2025
Activity: training
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. 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. The day will include instruction and practice in the basic paddle strokes (forward and reverse strokes, turns using sweep strokes or rudders, draw strokes for lateral travel) and a paddle trip around the cove. Paddling games on the water will reinforce 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 may bring their own kayak or solo canoe, or rent at a reduced rate at Barton Cove - rental kayaks are 12' Pungos and include paddle and lifejacket (PFD). Cost is $10 for those with their own equipment and $30 to include group rental arranged by AMC.
We plan to spend most of the day on the water - dress for the weather and be prepared to get wet (swimming optional but encouraged for rescue skill practice). Bring a hat and sunscreen, plenty of drinking water, lunch, and snacks.
Participants may leave in early afternoon or can opt for additional instruction until 4 pm (bracing, rescue skills, re-entering a kayak from the water). Emphasis is on safety throughout the program with discussion of weather, water conditions, group communication, and capsize recovery. Wearing a PFD is required at all times while on the water. Children 12-18 accepted if accompanied on the water by a guardian.

A.T. Hike Series

Location: Mount Washington, MA
Date: multiple opportunities
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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Have you ever dreamed of hiking the entire Appalachian Trail - all 2,197.4 miles, 5 million steps, and 14 states of it - from Georgia to Maine? Maybe it's a bucket list goal, or maybe you just love the idea of a challenge, breathtaking views, and the thrill of the trail. Wherever you stand, the Western MA Chapter is here to help you take that first step! Join us this summer and early fall for an exciting and challenging hiking series covering the 90 miles of the A.T. in MA. Whether you're testing the waters for a future thru-hike or just looking for an unforgettable adventure, this series is your gateway to the trail.

Chapter Vice Chair

Date: ongoing
Activity: chapter officer
Difficulty: [1] accessible
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Are you someone who likes to see the big picture? Spend time getting to know your Chapter operations and how the larger AMC organization works while preparing to take over the role of Chapter Chair. You need to be good in motivating people to work as a team, have great organizing skills, be able to delegate tasks, and most importantly, have a passion for AMC. If this sounds like you please contact the Western MA Chapter Chair at chair@amc-wma.org.
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