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Wildlife Transect, A.T. Lands in Beartown State Forest

Location: Monterey, MA
Date: 14‑Mar‑2026
Activity: conservation
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Late winter / early spring transect to check on what the wild residents of our Appalachian Trail lands are up to. While we will be covering a portion of Beartown SF that we've covered before, most of our time will be in the area east of the National Park Service lands recently added to Beartown SF. This area has a variety of habitats and is relatively remote so we are apt to see some cool stuff!
We will be out all day so dress for winter weather (bad weather cancels). Lunch, snacks, water recommended. No experience necessary, pace is slow, off trail with plenty of time to examine spoor to see what the residents are up to. Make sure to bring along your curiosity!
Photo: James Pelletier.

Gym Climbing - Central Rock Gym Hadley

Location: Hadley, MA
Date: 18‑Mar‑2026
Activity: climbing
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Work week got you down? Please join the Mountaineering Committee for some midweek climbing! We will meet at 5:30 PM at Central Rock Gym in Hadley for a few hours of laid-back climbing and socializing.
Please be aware that an active membership or day pass is required to climb at CRG Hadley and you must also sign their liability waiver. Rental gear is available. If you know how to belay but are not certified to belay at Central Rock Gym, you will need to pass a belay test upon entering the gym.
Photo: Chris Neil.

[20s/30s] Sugar Shack Breakfast & Chesterfield Gorge Hike

Location: Worthington, MA
Date: 21‑Mar‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [3] easy
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Join other folks in their 20s/30s for a spring equinox outing that combines a classic Western MA sugar shack breakfast with a scenic hike at Chesterfield Gorge. We will start the morning at High Hopes Farm for an all-you-can-eat hearty sugar shack buffet. High Hopes Farm is a rustic sugar shack with a fireplace and beautiful river views. The buffet is $20 per person (+ tax) and typically features pancakes, french toast, eggs, home fries, sausage and bacon. After breakfast, we will drive about 7 minutes to Chesterfield Gorge for our hike.
The hike is 5.24 miles with approximately 812 feet of elevation gain. Expect a steady climb, scenic river views, and quiet forest terrain. The group pace will be moderate and social, with short breaks along the way. Estimated hiking time: 3 to 3.5 hours with breaks.
Let us know if you have any questions. Looking forward to a cozy meal and a beautiful day on the trail.
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.

Northern Berkshires - Hoosac Range Hike

Location: North Adams, MA
Date: 22‑Mar‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Enjoy a winter outing on a lesser known trail in the Northern Berkshires. We'll visit Sunset Rock and Spruce Hill which both offer open views of Greylock and surrounding mountains. This will be out and back with a total of approximately 6 miles with 850 ft. of elevation gain.
Overall moderately challenging (intermediate) with a few steeper spots. Full winter gear including insulated hiking boots and winter traction (microspikes or snowshoes depending on conditions) will be required. Refer to the registration page for more information.

Winter Book Club

Location: Online
Date: 23‑Mar‑2026
Activity: social
Difficulty: [1] accessible
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Join us for a special virtual book discussion featuring "The Nature Fix"! The Western MA Chapter is excited to announce the third and final Winter Book Club discussion featuring "The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative" by Florence Williams. This enlightening exploration reveals the profound impact that nature has on our well-being, demonstrating how our connection to the natural world can enhance happiness, health, and creativity.
Drawing on extensive research and personal narratives, Williams makes a compelling case for the importance of spending time outdoors. The book is available in print and digitally at local libraries and bookstores. The meeting with start with a meet and greet, casual conversation at 6:45 PM, followed by a book discussion from 7:00 to 8:15 PM.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

[20s/30s] Bray Lake Role-Play Ramble

Location: Holyoke, MA
Date: 29‑Mar‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [3] easy
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Join other folks in their 20s and 30s on Saturday, March 29 for an easy 2-mile loop around Bray Lake in Holyoke. This mostly flat, wooded trail circles the lake and offers peaceful water views and a pleasant early-spring setting. Late March conditions may include mud, lingering ice, or wet sections, so please come prepared for variable footing.
This hike will move at a slow, conversational pace and include frequent stops. In addition to enjoying the trail, we'll be incorporating structured leadership practice as part of AMC's hands-on [20sship Training. Leaders-in-training will take turns guiding short portions of the hike, offering brief trail talks, and working through realistic leadership scenarios.
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.

Mount Race & Racebrook Falls

Location: Sheffield, MA
Date: 04‑Apr‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join us for an especially scenic 7-7.5 mile hike with approx. 2,000 ft elevation including 2 tall waterfalls and the open summit of Mount Race. Difficulty is overall moderate (intermediate) with some steeper sections including rock scrambles and stream crossings.
This hike may occur in winter or early spring weather conditions. An update and gear list will be sent a week before the hike. Trekking poles are highly recommended for stream crossings. Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Debi Garlick.

Hike Back in Time to the Forgotten Valley

Location: Huntington, MA
Date: 04‑Apr‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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Hike back in time to "The Forgotten Valley" (Knightville Basin), with AMC leader Dawne Piers Gamble, leader in training Matt Barden, and local Huntington historian Chad Donavan-Hall. Chad will offer narration of the families, homes and points of interest such as the Black Panther Ski Area, located in the former villages of Knightville and Indian Hollow before construction of Knightville Dam. Pack a picnic and plan to continue the history conversation at the scenic picnic area at the base of the dam following the hike until 1:00 PM.
The 5 mile Knightville Dam trail (aka Claud M. Hill Trail) begins in Huntington just beyond the top of the Knightville Dam and abuts the Hiram H. Fox Wildlife Conservation Area in Huntington. The trail is rated as easy and follows the Middle Branch of the Westfield River, a National Wild and Scenic River. The reservoir area is a "Massachusetts Watchable Wildlife" site, so we may see some emerging spring wildlife. The trail is wide and has been improved with large cobble to allow for forestry trucks to enter the area. It is a forested trail and runs along the reservoir and the river. The hike will be out and back. There is a minimal elevation gain.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

Stony Ledge Loop, Mt. Greylock State Reservation

Location: Williamstown, MA
Date: 07‑Apr‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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We will be hiking up the Haley Farm Trail to Stony Ledge. The first two miles will climb steeply until we reach Stony Ledge where you will get to enjoy some of the most outstanding views in the Berkshires looking at the "Hopper", Mts Greylock, Fitch, Williams, Prospect and Saddle Ball, and the Green Mountains in the distance. After our lunch stop, we will continue down Sperry Rd and take the Hopper Trail back to the cars.
Total mileage is 5.4 miles and 1450' elevation gain. There may still be some snow at the higher elevations. I will scout the trail before the hike to let you know what equipment is needed, i.e., Microspikes, snowshoes. Dress appropriately for the weather. Bring sufficient water and/or hot drink, lunch and/or snacks, and always an extra layer as it could be considerably cooler up on the mountain.

[20s/30s] Eastman Brook Conservation Area and 3 Amigos

Location: Amherst, MA
Date: 09‑Apr‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Join other folks in their 20s/30s+ for an early evening walk/hike along the Robert Frost Trail to the Eastman Brook Conservation Area on Thursday, April 9! We'll meet at 5:30 PM at the trailhead for a relaxed 1.5-hour walk. Expect easy (but potentially wet!) terrain, great company, and a chance to unwind outdoors. After the hike, we'll head down the road to 3 Amigos for dinner — totally optional but a great way to keep the conversation going.
Dogs are allowed, 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.

A.T. Corridor Boundary Work - Dalton Day #1

Location: Dalton, MA
Date: 10‑Apr‑2026
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 Grange Hall Rd and Tully Mountain in Dalton. 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. We will be working off-trail, mostly in remote areas.
Pace will be slow, route includes moving up and down hills, and brush may be heavy at times. Stooping required to clip brush as we walk along. We hike 1 mile on the Appalachian Trail past the Kay Wood Shelter before moving off into the would to follow the boundary. Expect to be in the woods the entire day.
Dress in layers for the expected weather. Wear sturdy boots for steep off-trail grades, and long pants. Long sleeves are recommended. Bring work gloves, an extra layer and rain gear. Bring your own loppers if you have some but leader will have some to borrow. 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.

East Branch of the Westfield River (Porkbarrel Section)

Location: Cummington, MA
Date: 12‑Apr‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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Join the Western MA chapter on this whitewater trip of the mostly roadless East Branch of the Westfield River, commonly referred to as the Porkbarrel Section. During the snowmelt and wet weather, there are several waterfalls that pour into the river, adding to the allure.
If the water cfs is at a medium or lower level then the section is considered 2 plus in difficulty. At water levels higher than medium, the river is considered 3 minus in difficulty. Drysuits, dry tops, or wet suits are required along with the customary whitewater gear. Steady rain cancels the trip.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

A.T. Corridor Boundary Work - Dalton Day #2

Location: Dalton, MA
Date: 12‑Apr‑2026
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 for the second day of this project maintaining the boundary lines of the land corridor that protect the A.T. We will be working between Grange Hall Rd and Tully Mountain in Dalton. 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. We will be working off-trail, mostly in remote areas.
Pace will be slow, route includes moving up and down hills, and brush may be heavy at times. Stooping required to clip brush as we walk along. We hike 1 mile on the Appalachian Trail past the Kay Wood Shelter before moving off into the would to follow the boundary. Expect to be in the woods the entire day.
Dress in layers for the expected weather. Wear sturdy boots for steep off-trail grades, and long pants. Long sleeves are recommended. Bring work gloves, an extra layer and rain gear. Bring your own loppers if you have some but leader will have some to borrow. 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.

[20s/30s] Wessels Series: Elders’ Grove

Location: Charlemont, MA
Date: 19‑Apr‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Join other folks in their 20s and 30s on a hike to Elders' Grove in Mohawk Trail State Forest, learning about basal fire scars, stump sprouts, spring ephemerals, and exceptionally tall trees along the way. Starting at the Zoar Picnic Area, we will take the Elders' Grove Trail along the river at a slow pace, allowing for education and discussion about the interesting ecological aspects of this hike.
The hike will be 2.3 miles in total with a gradual uphill grade in each direction with some flat portions. A total of 354 ft of elevation gain is across the whole trip. I recommend bringing a small day pack with water and a light snack or perhaps a picnic lunch to enjoy at the picnic area at the end of our hike.
Expect wet spring conditions including wet trails and chilly temperatures. Consider wearing waterproof footwear as well as carrying a rain jacket and rain pants. 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.

Compass Skills for AT Corridor Monitors

Location: Monterey, MA
Date: 02‑May‑2026
Activity: training
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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This compass class is designed for Appalachian Trail (A.T.) corridor boundary monitors but others are welcome if space is available. We will be working off-trail in National Park Service lands surrounding the A.T. in Great Barrington/Monterrey, MA. We will be using compasses and original survey maps to locate the trail land boundaries and survey monuments, ignoring the yellow paint markings. Each participant will have a chance to plot and follow a compass course between monuments. Bring your own compass if you have one, but additional compasses will be available for use. We will also spend some time working with GPS phone apps (Gaia and Google Maps) to plot a route from the boundary to the trail and vice versa.
Dress in layers for the expected weather. Wear sturdy boots for hilly off-trail grades, and long pants. Long sleeves are recommended. Bring an extra layer and rain gear. 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.

A.T. Corridor Boundary Work - Gulf Rd

Location: Dalton, MA
Date: 03‑May‑2026
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 north of Gulf Rd. in Dalton. Work will include finding and clearing the boundary by clipping brush and small trees with hand tools to maintain a clear line of sight, and painting yellow blazes along the boundary. We will be working off-trail, mostly in remote areas.
Pace will be slow, route includes moving up and down hills, and brush may be heavy at times. Stooping required to clip brush as we walk along. Expect to be in the woods the entire day.
Dress in layers for the expected weather. Wear sturdy boots for hilly off-trail grades, and long pants. Long sleeves are recommended. Bring work gloves, an extra layer and rain gear. Bring your own loppers if you have some but leader will have some to borrow. 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.

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

Location: Hinsdale, NH
Date: 16‑May‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Join other folks in their 20s and 30s on a hike along Summit Trail at Wantastiquet Mountain, learning about basal fire scars, stump sprouts, and glacial and flooding impacts along the way. Starting at the Wantastiquet Monadnock Trailhead, we will take the Summit Trail, at a slow pace, allowing for education and discussion about the interesting ecological aspects of this hike. We will then take an old carriage road along the Connecticut River to a viewpoint looking south along the river.
The hike will be 3.0 miles in total with a gradual uphill gain of 482 ft on the way to the site of the 2007 fire on these slopes and a relatively flat track along a carriage road. We will not be visiting the summit of Wantastiquet Mountain. I recommend bringing a small day pack with water and a light snack and perhaps some binoculars or hiking poles if desired.
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. I welcome you to join us for lunch somewhere in Brattleboro after 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.

AMC 150 AT from Northwest Camp to Guilder Pond

Location: Mount Washington, MA
Date: 17‑May‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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Starting at Northwest Camp near the CT/MA border, the hike heads north on the A.T. toward Sages Ravine — a stunning, moss-covered gorge filled with cascading waterfalls and crystal-clear pools. The trail ascends gradually through this lush forested area, making Sages Ravine an ideal spot for a rest before the steeper climb ahead. From there, the A.T. climbs Mt Race (2,365 ft), where hikers are rewarded with spectacular ridgeline views to the east. Sheer cliffs and open ledges offer breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding mountains and the Housatonic Valley.
Continuing north, the trail ascends Mount Everett (2,624 ft), the highest peak in the southern Berkshires. Though steep, the climb is relatively short, and the summit — once topped by a fire tower — provides excellent views of the Catskills and Hudson Valley.
Descending from Everett, the trail winds through a peaceful, wooded area before reaching Guilder Pond, a serene high-elevation lake surrounded by evergreens. A short side trail leads to a picnic area and a scenic loop around the pond.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AMC 150 Guilder Pond AT to Appalachian Trail Parking at Kellogg Road

Location: Sheffield, MA
Date: 18‑May‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Starting at Guilder Pond parking area, the trail passes by a quick view of scenic Guilder Pond and then shortly coming to a two side trails, one leading to Hemlock Shelter and the other to Glen Brook Shelter. Continuing north, the A.T. begins a gentle descent along the east slope of Mt Undine (2203') and then climbs a gradual ascent to reach the wooded summit of Mt Bushnell. The trail crosses two intermediate summits and reaches Jug End summit at the north end of the ridge, affording a spectacular view. After a gradual descent from Jug End summit, the A.T. reaches a crest of rock, the "jug's end," with steep outcrops and extensive open views to the northwest and southeast. On a clear day, Mt Greylock is clearly visible on the northern horizon.
The trail then begins a steep zigzag descent over rock ledges and eventually crosses Jug End Rd alongside two stone walls and an open pasture before coming to MA41. A gradual ascent brings the trail into the trees along a woods road atop a ridge.
The trail crosses a series of bog bridges to higher ground and another ridge, then over Hubbard Brook on a large bridge before arriving at Egremont Rd, where across the street, a kiosk and stone monument commemorate the last battle of Shays' Rebellion in 1798. Leaving the monument, we travel on a grassy farm road through active farm fields and enter the woods, climbing and descending a hill before crossing West Rd.
The trail then follows the edge of a swamp, before crossing the swamp on a series of bog bridges and railroad tracks (use caution when crossing). Following the embankment for a short distance, we cross the field to US 7. The trail then enters an overgrown field and an active farm field, meanders along the banks of the Housatonic River, enters the woods briefly, and emerges at another active farm field. The trail skirts the edge of the field to the end of our section at Kellogg Rd.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

[20s/30s] Backpacking the Appalachian Trail

Location: Appalachian Trail, MA
Date: 21‑May‑2026 ➢ 22‑May‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous
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Join AMC Western MA 20s/30s for a spring weekend backpacking trip along a quiet, forested stretch of the Appalachian Trail in the Berkshires. Over two days, we'll hike nearly 19 miles through classic New England woods, with rolling ridgelines, seasonal stream crossings, and peaceful sections of remote trail.
This is a self-supported backpacking trip designed for hikers with prior independent experience. We are capping the group size for this hike at 5 hikers and 1 leader.
Participants should be confident in carrying all necessary gear, managing their own shelter, food, and water treatment, and hiking sustained mileage over two days. Expect spring trail conditions, including mud, bugs, and cool overnight temperatures.
Please refer to the registration page for additional 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.

Noble View Outdoor Celebration

Location: Russell, MA
Date: 23‑May‑2026
Activity: social
Difficulty: [2] relaxed
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Come celebrate the rich history, vibrant present, and exciting future of Noble View and our Western MA chapter - we hope to see you there! To celebrate the past, we will feature a historical display along with guided hikes to remnants of earlier activity on the property, including the old ice pond and the charcoal kiln. The present will be celebrated with a lively potluck and BBQ at 3:00 PM. The chapter will provide the BBQ, and guests are invited to bring salads and desserts to round out the meal. Following the potluck, we will recognize the chapter and present awards to some very deserving members. Refer to the registration page for more information.

AMC 150 Relay Ride from Washington, MA to Noble View Outdoor Center

Location: Russell, MA
Date: 23‑May‑2026
Activity: biking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join us for a 27-mile mixed surface ride (~70% on road and 30% unpaved dirt/gravel roads, with roughly 2,000' of climbing) through the beautiful Berkshire hills of western MA. While the overall route trends downhill, there are short, intense uphill segments of climbing, so this activity is most suitable for riders comfortable with going uphill. Refer to the registration page for more information.

AMC 150 Westfield River Class 1 Paddle

Location: Westfield, MA
Date: 24‑May‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [3] easy »
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For this leg of the AMC 150 Relay, join Deb and Dawne for a 5 or 12 mile paddle trip down the Westfield River from Russell to Westfield or West Springfield, MA. Our leg will link a celebration at AMC;s Noble View Outdoor Center the day before with a leg of the New England Trail the day after. We start with a car spot, then paddle through swiftwater currents with occasional river obstacles that require maneuvering - exact conditions will depend on river flow. The 5-mile leg ends at Whitney Field in Westfield, with 12 mile paddlers portaging around the Westfield dam (wheeled portage possible), and ending with a 200-yard portage at the Robinson State Park take-out in West Springfield. Safety boaters with whitewater experience are encouraged to join.
This trip is for those with at least class 1 whitewater experience who are able to portage their boat with a helper several hundred yards down a switchback trail at the put-in.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AMC 150 NET Section 5 Hike

Location: Holyoke, MA
Date: 25‑May‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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For this leg of the AMC 150 Relay, we'll be hiking Section 5 of the New England Trail northbound from Rte 202 to 141 in Holyoke. This hike features varied landscapes, including hardwood forests, open ledges, and occasional steep sections that provide a good workout. We'll take breaks to enjoy the views of the farmland below and the Berkshire foothills in the distance.
The hikers from the previous leg of the relay, NET Section 4, will meet us at the start of the hike to pass on the AMC 150 Commemorative Banner. You can register separately for this hike if you wish to do both sections. We will meet at the end of the hike to spot cars, then drive to the starting point to begin our hike. Come join the fun and be part of this historic event!
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

AMC 150 NET Section 4 Hike

Location: Westfield, MA
Date: 25‑May‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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For this leg of the AMC 150 Relay, we'll be hiking Section 4 of the New England Trail northbound from Old Holyoke Rd in Westfield (at the gate) to Rte 202 in Holyoke (park facing southbound). This hike features a mix of ups and downs with occasional steep sections. There are some beautiful scenic spots along the ridge and a lovely vernal pool as we trek on the border of Bear Hole in West Springfield for much of the hike.
We'll take breaks to enjoy the views and and wildlife we may encounter. This section is popular with Westfield residents who have several areas of neighborhood access, including with ATVs, so we will also encounter areas of erosion from misuse.
We will meet the hikers for the next leg of the relay, NET Section 5 (on Apremont Way), to pass on the AMC 150 Commemorative Banner. You can register separately for this hike if you wish to do both sections. We will meet at the end of the hike to spot cars, then drive to the starting point to begin our hike. Come join the fun and be part of this historic event!
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

AMC 150 NET Section 6 Hike

Location: Easthampton, MA
Date: 26‑May‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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For this leg of the AMC 150 Relay, we'll be hiking Section 6 of the New England Trail, which is one of the more spectacular sections located in the Mt Tom range! The trail heads northbound from Rte 141 in Holyoke to Rte 5 in Easthampton. This hike features varied landscapes, ridge-lines, open ledges, and occasional steep sections that provide a good workout.
We'll take breaks to enjoy the views of the farmland below and the Berkshire foothills in the distance. The hikers from the previous leg of the relay, NET Section 5, will meet us at the start of the hike to pass on the AMC 150 Commemorative Banner. You can register separately for this hike if you wish to do both sections.
We will meet at the end of the hike to spot cars, then drive to the starting point to begin our hike. Come join the fun and be part of this historic event!
Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

AMC 150 Connecticut River Paddle, Hatfield to Northampton, MA

Location: Hatfield, MA
Date: 27‑May‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Join the Western MA Chapter and All Out Adventures for a 12-mile flatwater paddle on the Connecticut River from Hatfield downriver to the Oxbow in Northampton, with a shorter 6-mile option available. This scenic flatwater paddle is rated moderate because of the distance, though we will have some current to help us along. Expect to see bald eagles, geese, ducks, herons, and maybe beaver or otters. Canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards are welcome.
To provide an opportunity for folks of differing abilities to join this leg of the AMC 150 Relay, Western MA Chapter Paddling is partnering with All Out Adventures (AOA) who will be providing adaptive equipment and support to folks with accessibility needs. Please register with AOA (http://alloutadventures.org) to utilize their services and equipment.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AMC 150 Holyoke Range Seven Sisters and Mt Norwottuck

Location: Amherst, MA
Date: 28‑May‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous »
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Join us in May to celebrate 150 years of AMC with the AMC 150th Relay - a 1,500-mile journey from VA to ME. Join the celebration by participating in a relay segment, attending a local event, or sharing your AMC story. Together, we'll honor the past and shape the future of outdoor adventure. For this leg of the relay, we'll be hiking sections 7 and 8 of the New England Trail. This iconic section will traverse the Seven Sisters of the Holyoke Range and continue with Mt Norwottuck and ending at Mt Harris Rd. An alternative stopping stop can be arranged at the Notch Visitors Center prior to the hike's start.
This is a strenuous hike due to elevation changes and rocky terrain. The terrain is varied, with steep ascents and descents and also gentler flat or rolling rambles. Along the way, hikers experience stunning panoramic views over the Pioneer Valley and into Vermont, New Hampshire, and Connecticut. This hike features varied landscapes, including hardwood forests, open ledges, and occasional steep sections that provide a good workout. We'll take breaks to enjoy the views and appreciate the natural beauty this hike offers. Refer to the registration page for more information.
Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

[LGBTQ+] River Trip

Location: Fife Brook, MA
Date: 29‑May‑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.

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.

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.

[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.

[20s/30s] Intro to Backpacking Workshop

Location: Russell, MA
Date: 05‑Jun‑2026 ➢ 07‑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.

[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.

[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.

[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).
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.

[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.

[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.
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.

[LGBTQ+] River Trip

Location: Fife Brook, MA
Date: 24‑Jul‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
Register »
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.

[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.
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.

[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).
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.

[LGBTQ+] River Trip

Location: Fife Brook, MA
Date: 11‑Sep‑2026
Activity: paddling
Difficulty: [2] relaxed »
Register »
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.
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: 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.

Chapter Conservation Chair

Date: ongoing
Activity: committee chair
Difficulty: NA
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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.
The Conservation Chair works closely with AMC's Conservation Policy and Research Staff to educate and engage members and non-members in conservation action and stewardship activities. In addition, they report on opportunities for AMC to engage in local conservation actions such as providing comments for proposed legislation, writing letters relating to local issues, and responding to inquiries and requests from members and partners.
To find out more or to express your interest, please write to chair@amc-wma.org. We'd love to hear from, and about, you!

A.T. Hike Series 2026

Location: Massachusetts A.T.
Date: 17‑May‑2026 ➢ 16‑Aug‑2026
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 GA to ME? 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. Refer to the registration page for details.
Photo: Jeannette Pierce.

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.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

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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