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[20s/30s+] WhatsApp Group
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.A.T. Hike Series 2025 Section 14
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 then continues to the VT 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 A.T.
Paint Upper Goose Pond Cabin
More "Trail Adjacent" than regular trail work. We'll scrape and paint the east side of this iconic A.T. hikers stopover. The front of the Cabin is looking a bit shabby and needs a fresh coat of paint. Work will include both ladder work and work at ground level. We'll be working with paint scrapers and water-based (latex) paint. While this will easily wash off skin, it will not come out of clothes when it dries - so don't wear your favorite trail duds. Do wear comfortable, close-toed shoes (no need for heavy footwear on this one). There is a half-mile moderate hike from to the work site on smooth trail.Cycling the Berkshires: Tyringham Valley
Join us for a challenging 31-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 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 2,000 feet over the course of the ride.Trail Work Near Wilbur’s Clearing, Day 1
We will be working with Overland youth on a two part project on the A.T. Part 1 involves clearing small trees and shrubs from a spectacular viewpoint on Mt Prospect. Routinely this area is cleared of encroaching growth about every 5 years to preserve a broad view of Williamstown, the Taconic Range and the Southern Green Mountains. This involves cutting trees and brush with hand saws and loppers and dragging the brush off to the sides of the opening. Terrain is sloping and footing will be uneven. Approx 1/2 mile hike with steep climb to the worksite.Part 2 involves replacing rotted bog bridges and a small bridge on the Money Brook Trail, the access route to the Wilbur Clearing A.T. overnight site. This will involve carrying in about 10 pieces of lumber and some hand tools over about a half mile of flat trail. Multiple trips may be required. We'll remove the old bog bridges and assemble new ones.
Trail Work Near Wilbur’s Clearing, Day
We will be working with Overland youth on a two part project on the A.T. Part 1 involves clearing small trees and shrubs from a spectacular viewpoint on Mt Prospect. Routinely this area is cleared of encroaching growth about every 5 years to preserve a broad view of Williamstown, the Taconic Range and the Southern Green Mountains. This involves cutting trees and brush with hand saws and loppers and dragging the brush off to the sides of the opening. Terrain is sloping and footing will be uneven. Approx 1/2 mile hike with steep climb to the worksite.Part 2 involves replacing rotted bog bridges and a small bridge on the Money Brook Trail, the access route to the Wilbur Clearing A.T. overnight site. This will involve carrying in about 10 pieces of lumber and some hand tools over about a half mile of flat trail. Multiple trips may be required. We'll remove the old bog bridges and assemble new ones.
Granville State Forest
Join me as we hike beside the beautiful Hubbard River in Granville State Forest. A 4.5-mile in and out hike with an elevation gain of 400 feet. Our shady hike beside the water allows you to enjoy the outdoors during the hot muggy days of August.Great Barrington to Mill River Bike Ride
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.[Women’s+] Hike Mount Grace
Hike an approximately 4 mile loop including the summit of Mount Grace and Bennet's Knob. This is a moderate hike with approximately 800 ft elevation gain. We will take a break at the summit where hikers will have the option to climb the fire tower for an open view of the surrounding region.[20s/30s+] Camping Weekend at Mt Greylock and Film Night at Tanglewood
Location: Pittsfield, MA
Date: 08‑Aug‑2025 ➢ 10‑Aug‑2025
Activity: social
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Join us for a classic Berkshires weekend designed for 20s/30s+! We'll pitch our tents at Pittsfield State Forest Friday evening and spend Saturday hiking to the summit of Mount Greylock, MA's highest peak (3,491 ft), via the scenic Cheshire Harbor Trail. Expect a steady climb through mixed hardwood forest and a rewarding summit view that stretches across five states.Date: 08‑Aug‑2025 ➢ 10‑Aug‑2025
Activity: social
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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[LGBTQ+] River Trip
Join LGBTQ+ people and allies to enjoy the Deerfield River (lower Fife Brook/Shunpike/Zoar Take out section, class 1-2) for a late afternoon Friday river trip. Multiple opportunities are available between May 23 and September 19. Refer to the registration page for more information.Deerfield River, Fife Brook Section
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. A boat capable of handling mild white water is required, along with a helmet, paddle, and life jacket.Mohawk Trail State Forest
This lollipop loop hike is about 7 miles with 1600' elevation gain. Mohawk Trail State Forest was originally established to preserve the scenic landscape. The central feature is its old growth forest with many trees that are between 200 and 400 years old. In addition, it has one of the tallest forests in the Northeast with many white pines over 150 feet tall. The Mohican-Mohawk Trail runs through parts of the old growth forest and several of the tall pine groves. Initially, we climb the steep Thumper Mt trail to the summit and then drop down onto Cold River Road and start our second climb of 1,000 ft on the Mahican-Mohawk Native American/Indian trails to the summit of Indian Head Mt (Todd Mt) which afford incredible views. We will reverse our hike and head back down the Indian/Mahican-Mohawk trails and pick up the Elder Grove trail/Cold River Road/Mahican-Mohawk trails that follow the Deerfield/Cold Rivers and eventually back to our cars.[20s/30s+] Sweet Alice Conservation Area & Mission Cantina
Join other folks in their 20s/30s+ for an early evening walk/hike from the Sweet Alice parking lot up into the Holyoke Range on Tuesday, August 19! We'll meet at 5:30 PM at the trailhead for a relaxed 2-hour hike. Expect a bit over 2.5 miles of hiking, nearly 500 ft of elevation gain on the way up, a gentle descent on the return, great company, and a chance to unwind outdoors. After the hike, we'll head just down the road to Mission Cantina (South Amherst location) for dinner, totally optional, but a great way to keep the conversation going![20s/30s+] Summer Social at Tree House Brewing Company
Join us for a Wednesday evening social at Tree House Brewing Company in South Deerfield. We'll take advantage of the outdoor seating, enjoy their delicious pizza, and catch up with others in the AMC 20s/30s+ community. Refer to the registration page for details.Cycling the Berkshires: Stockbridge - Alford Ramble
If you've never experienced the Berkshires on a bicycle, it's about time you did! This challenging 32-mile ride begins in Stockbridge, MA. We will cycle on quiet but hilly roads through Stockbridge, Housatonic, Great Barrington, Alford, West Stockbridge, and Lenox. These are among the most picturesque towns in the Berkshires. The planned route will involve approximately 2000 feet of total elevation gain (about 62 feet per mile), and there are several sections with grades over 5%.[20s/30s+] WhatsApp Group
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.NH Hikes: North Pack and Pack Monadnock
Summit North Pack and Pack Monadnock out and back from the north. On a clear day enjoy views from both summits with the opportunity to climb the fire tower on Pack Monadnock during lunch. Distance is approx. 7.5 miles with 2,150 elevation gain. We will take breaks for viewpoints, interesting flowers, wildlife and photos.Outdoor Leadership Training (Hiking)
Join us for a fun, hands-on Outdoor Leadership Training session designed to build on AMC's self-paced online Outdoor Leader Fundamentals course. Whether you're an aspiring trip leader or just curious about what leadership on the trail looks like, this in-person training will offer a friendly, low-pressure environment to practice your skills and learn from your peers. Refer to the registration page for what to expect.NH Hikes: 52WAV Mount Cube
Hike to Mount Cube on the Appalachian Trail. 7.5 miles on mixed terrain, with some steep sections, including rock scrambles and approx. 2,800 elevation gain. Moderate pace with breaks to enjoy viewpoints. On the NH 52 with a view list, the summit offers far views of the surrounding mountains.[LGBTQ+] River Trip
Join LGBTQ+ people and allies to enjoy the Deerfield River (lower Fife Brook/Shunpike/Zoar Take out section, class 1-2) for a late afternoon Friday river trip. Multiple opportunities are available between May 23 and September 19. Refer to the registration page for more information.[20s/30s+] WhatsApp Group
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.Chapter Vice Chair
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._______________
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.
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.