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Holyoke Revitalization Tour
Discover how a city originally designed as an industrial mill town is being reimagined. Visit innovative businesses and developers that have - and are continuing to - put new life into old buildings. Building owners provide guided tours. Easy walking tour, 1.5-2 miles, ends at Choo Choo's restaurant.Paddle Colebrook River Lake
Ply peacefully over the waters of Colebrook River Lake, which covers the lost village of Colebrook River. Surrounded by roughly 5,500 acres of dense forest (4,300 in CT + 1,200 in MA), the area is a prime wildlife viewing area for deer, black bear, red fox, raccoon, mink and muskrats, osprey, heron, egrets, turkey and bald eagles.[20s/30s] Wessels Series: Rhododendron State Park
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.Holyoke’s Historic Canals and Dam Tour
Join the park interpreter for a 2-hour walk along Holyoke's canal system. Explore the history of this fascinating planned industrial city. Tour starts with a bit of historical background. Along our route see headraces, tailraces, intakes, a Boyden Turbine assembly, flywheels, and get an eyeball tour of the Holyoke dam complex. Maps of the canal system are available. Distance: 2.0 miles.Tour of the Pioneer Valley Hamptons Bike Ride
Enjoy a 28-mile ride at a moderate pace (11-13 mph average) across all four of the Pioneer Valley Hamptons. Soon after we get started, you'll experience some enjoyable long and steady climbs with complementary descents. However, most of this ride is on rolling terrain with quiet roads surrounded by farms and thick woods. We will stop for a break at Outlook Farm at about mile twenty. Our group will be kept together.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. Moderate pace with breaks for viewpoints, interesting flowers, wildlife and photos.AT Hike Series 2026 Section 9
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.[20s/30s] Book Club: Braiding Sweetgrass
Join AMC Western MA 20s/30s for our third book club meetup! Either hike with us or meet us at the summit of Mt Holyoke on July 12th to discuss our next selection, which is the book Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Following the life cycle of sweetgrass, Kimmerer shares a collection of indigenous wisdom, science and personal stories that offer hope for our relationship with the natural world. If you do not have a copy, physical copies are available at local libraries and bookstores throughout western MA as well as in eBook and audiobook form.Clam River Hike
This trail, which consists of 2 loops and north south section called Wolf Pine Trail, travels along 2 rivers, Clam River and Buck River. We will traverse the Buck and Clam Rivers and look for the remnants of a dam, a foundation, and old stone walls.Invasive Removal, Day Mountain
Small invasive plant seedlings are starting to grow in the open forest and we'll be pulling Oriental bittersweet vines, Barberry and Winged euonymus (burning bush) seedlings. Some larger plants will be lopped or cut and treated.[20s/30s] Evening Hike on North Sugarloaf
Join folks in their 20/30s on a hike up North Sugarloaf and along the Pocumtuck Ridge Trail! This hike will be approximately 3 miles with around 650ft of elevation gain. We're aiming to complete this hike in two hours, so we'll be maintaining a steady pace with water breaks and stops at notable vistas.Park, Practice and Play at T-Ville
Join us for an evening of friendly, low-pressure whitewater skill-building on the Farmington River, based at Mill Wave (Tariffville section). This is a "park & play" style session, meaning we'll stay in the same area to practice moves repeatedly, get feedback if you want it, and build confidence and muscle memory. No shuttling cars will be necessary.[20s/30s] Pedal, Plunge, & Puffers: An Adventure in Bwimming
The best activities alliterate with Bs. We will start in Northampton, go east across the Connecticut River and up the bike path to Amherst, then head north from there on a few streets to Puffers Pond. After some much-earned bwimming and relaxing we will head back down through Amherst on the bike path to where we started.[Women’s+] Crag Day!
Join the AMC Western MA Chapter for a Women's+ Crag Day at Chapel Ledge in beautiful Ashfield, MA. This will be a top rope climbing activity, and several routes ranging from 5.5 to 5.10- will be set up prior to participant arrival. We expect to climb in pairs, take breaks as needed, and connect with other adventurous, like-minded climbers. Whether you're looking to build skills, make new friends, or simply enjoy a day outside, this is a great opportunity to experience some of the best climbing Western MA has to offer.Holyoke’s Historic Canals and Dam Tour
Join the park interpreter for a 2-hour walk along Holyoke's canal system. Explore the history of this fascinating planned industrial city. Tour starts with a bit of historical background. Along our route see headraces, tailraces, intakes, a Boyden Turbine assembly, flywheels, and get an eyeball tour of the Holyoke dam complex. Maps of the canal system are available. Distance: 2.0 miles.[20s/30s] Introduction to Whitewater Kayaking
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 â 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.Trail Maintenance Near Blue Hill Rd
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.Introduction to Trail Sustainability - Guided Hike
Have you ever wondered how hiking trails are maintained? Do you ever notice rock steps or switchbacks on your hike and wonder who put them there? Do you want to learn about trail sustainability in a changing world? Join us for a scenic morning, ~4mi loop hike to Mt Norwottuck & Horse Caves. AMC staff will guide you along the New England National Scenic trail and teach you about the role trail crews play in protecting public land.AT Hike Series 2026 Section 10
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.[Women’s+] Crag Day #2
The Women's Affinity Top Rope Climbing Trip is a carefully curated program intended to cultivate an inclusive and empowering environment for women+ climbers of all levels of experience. Whether participants are beginners or seasoned climbers seeking to enhance their abilities, this trip provides an ideal setting to engage with like-minded individuals, pursue personal growth, and enjoy a positive, motivational atmosphere.Berkshires Cycling: Stockbridge-Alford Ramble
Join us for a challenging 32-mile ride that begins in the center of 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.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 â where mossy ravines, rushing waterfalls, and ridgeline views make each mile feel earned.Date: 17‑Jul‑2026 ➢ 19‑Jul‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Reservoirs, Waterfalls & Mt. Orient
Join us for a scenic intermediate 6-mile one-way hike along a portion of the Robert Frost Trail, featuring quiet reservoirs, rushing streams, waterfalls, and panoramic views.[20s/30s] Tree Identification at Long Mountain
Have you ever wanted to learn how to identify the native trees of MA? Join other folks in their 20s and 30s on a relaxed educational hike in the Long Mountain area of Mount Holyoke Range State Park! In an era of instant phone ID, getting to know our local trees more slowly through observation tends to stick a lot better - and builds a deeper relationship with the ecological communities we live in.Trail Maintenance North of Home Rd
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.Mostly Flat: Connecticut River Valley Weekday Ride
Join us for a relaxed 20-mile bike ride on quiet rural roads in the shadow of Mt Sugarloaf. We'll roll past active farmlands and tidy private residences on relatively flat terrain with very little elevation gain per mile. Besides a one-mile stretch of road with an average grade of about 2%, the most significant challenge on this route could be a headwind![LGBTQ+] River Trip
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![Women+] Sunset Flat Water Paddle on Littleville Lake
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.AT Hike Series 2026 Section 12
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.AT Hike Series 2026 Section 11
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.[20s/30s] Mt Monadnock
Join other folks in their 20s and 30s to hike Monadnock the non-traditional way - via Cliff Walk! Starting at the Old Toll Rd trailhead, we will hike to the Cliff Walk trail, along which we will be treated with excellent view points and points of interest like Thoreau's Seat and Bald Rock.New Member Hike at Chesterfield Gorge
This hike at the Chesterfield Gorge is designed to give new members a chance to get outdoors, meet fellow members, learn more about AMC, and receive an introduction to group hikes. The hike will be led by two AMC-trained leaders and an AMC staff member. While this hike is designed for new members, all are welcome.AMHERST 24 Ride
Join us for a delightful 24-mile group bicycle ride at a relaxed pace (12-14 mph average) on well-paved roads with some rolling hills. Total elevation gain over the route is approximately 850 ft.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.Date: 25‑Jul‑2026 ➢ 26‑Jul‑2026
Activity: training
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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[20s/30s, LGBTQ+] Emily Dickinson Trail @ Groff Park
Join other queer folks in their 20s/30s for an early evening walk along the Emily Dickinson Trail in Amherst â a quiet, flat 2-mile out-and-back through Groff Park, tracing the Fort River through narrow woods and open meadow. Easy terrain, a slow pace, interpretive signs (Hew's favorite), and good company.Park, Practice and Play at T-Ville
Join us for an evening of friendly, low-pressure whitewater skill-building on the Farmington River, based at Mill Wave (Tariffville section). This is a "park & play" style session, meaning we'll stay in the same area to practice moves repeatedly, get feedback if you want it, and build confidence and muscle memory. No shuttling cars will be necessary.Trail Maintenance, A.T. on Mt Williams
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.Park, Practice and Play at T-Ville
Join us for an evening of friendly, low-pressure whitewater skill-building on the Farmington River, based at Mill Wave (Tariffville section). This is a "park & play" style session, meaning we'll stay in the same area to practice moves repeatedly, get feedback if you want it, and build confidence and muscle memory. No shuttling cars will be necessary.Introduction to Trail Sustainability - Evening Guided Hike
Have you ever wondered how hiking trails are maintained? Do you ever notice rock steps or switchbacks on your hike and wonder who put them there? Do you want to learn about trail sustainability in a changing world? Join us for a scenic morning, ~4mi loop hike to Mt Norwottuck & Horse Caves. AMC staff will guide you along the New England National Scenic trail and teach you about the role trail crews play in protecting public land.Painting Upper Goose Pond Cabin: Day 1
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.AT Hike Series 2026 Section 13
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.Painting Upper Goose Pond Cabin: Day 2
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.Intermediate Rock Climbing Class: Weekend 2 of 2
Location: New Paltz, NY
Date: 08‑Aug‑2026 ➢ 09‑Aug‑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.Date: 08‑Aug‑2026 ➢ 09‑Aug‑2026
Activity: training
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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[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 â 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.Date: 07‑Aug‑2026 ➢ 09‑Aug‑2026
Activity: social
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Keystone Arch Bridges Trail Hike
Come join me on this out and back 5-mile hike on the Keystone Arch Bridges trail in Chester which follows the West Branch of the Westfield River and will bring us to four of the historic Keystone Arch Bridges, the first series of stone arch railroad bridges built in the U.S. These magnificent bridges, reaching heights of up to 70 feet, were built in the 1930s and some of them are still in use. We may be lucky enough to see a train pass by!AT Hike Series 2026 Section 14
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.[20s/30s] Wessels Series: Bartholomew’s Cobble
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.Quiet Cycling in the Southern Berkshires
Enjoy cycling quiet roads in the southern Berkshires. This 24-mile ride has about 1,000 feet of ascent as we make our way from Sheffield to Alford.Park, Practice and Play at T-Ville
Join us for an evening of friendly, low-pressure whitewater skill-building on the Farmington River, based at Mill Wave (Tariffville section). This is a "park & play" style session, meaning we'll stay in the same area to practice moves repeatedly, get feedback if you want it, and build confidence and muscle memory. No shuttling cars will be necessary.[LGBTQ+] River Trip
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![20s/30s] Wicked White Water Wiver Wafting
Join other folks in their 20s and 30s for a day of whitewater rafting with Zoar Outdoor! We will be rafting down a Class II section of the Deerfield River (with one Class III rapid). Lunch provided. $120 a person; payment is required by 7/20.Ride the Actual Farm Roads in Hatfield
Ride on gravel and dirt roads (hard packed, loose dirt, a little sandy) through the farm fields of Hatfield. This ride will have a special opportunity for a nice lunch in a wonderful setting at Black Birch Vineyard after the ride.Park, Practice and Play at T-Ville
Join us for an evening of friendly, low-pressure whitewater skill-building on the Farmington River, based at Mill Wave (Tariffville section). This is a "park & play" style session, meaning we'll stay in the same area to practice moves repeatedly, get feedback if you want it, and build confidence and muscle memory. No shuttling cars will be necessary.Holyoke Revitalization Tour
Discover how a city originally designed as an industrial mill town is being reimagined. Visit innovative businesses and developers that have - and are continuing to - put new life into old buildings. Building owners provide guided tours. Easy walking tour, 1.5-2 miles, ends at Choo Choo's restaurant.Holyoke’s Historic Canals and Dam Tour
Join the park interpreter for a 2-hour walk along Holyoke's canal system. Explore the history of this fascinating planned industrial city. Tour starts with a bit of historical background. Along our route see headraces, tailraces, intakes, a Boyden Turbine assembly, flywheels, and get an eyeball tour of the Holyoke dam complex. Maps of the canal system are available. Distance: 2.0 miles.Park, Practice and Play at T-Ville
Join us for an evening of friendly, low-pressure whitewater skill-building on the Farmington River, based at Mill Wave (Tariffville section). This is a "park & play" style session, meaning we'll stay in the same area to practice moves repeatedly, get feedback if you want it, and build confidence and muscle memory. No shuttling cars will be necessary.[LGBTQ+] River Trip
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!Park, Practice and Play at T-Ville
Join us for an evening of friendly, low-pressure whitewater skill-building on the Farmington River, based at Mill Wave (Tariffville section). This is a "park & play" style session, meaning we'll stay in the same area to practice moves repeatedly, get feedback if you want it, and build confidence and muscle memory. No shuttling cars will be necessary.[20s/30s] Wessels Series: Monument Mountain
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.[20s/30s] Wessels Series: Vernon Town Forest
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.[20s/30s] Wessels Series: Pisgah State Forest
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.Chapter Chair, Family Programs
The AMC Western MA Chapter is looking for a Volunteer Family Programs Chair to join our Executive Committee! We're an active, welcoming chapter, and this role is a great opportunity to support family-friendly outdoor adventures across western MA.Chapter Conservation Chair
Are you passionate about conservation issues and the outdoors? Come help support the AMC and Western MA Chapter's conservation mission and goals as chair of the Conservation Committee. The Conservation Chair is a member of the Western MA Executive Committee responsible for organizing and directing the Conservation Committee, coordinating conservation events, managing related budgets and supplies, and serving as the liaison to the Chapter Executive Committee.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.Date: 01‑Jan‑2026 ➢ 31‑Oct‑2026
Activity: social
Difficulty: [3] easy
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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.Date: 01‑Mar‑2026 ➢ 31‑Dec‑2050
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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.
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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