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Hiking Committee

The Hiking (formerly Outings) Committee organizes general, non-technical events such as hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and backpacking trips. We have a very long list of hiking trips. Most hikes occur on weekends, but we do have a tradition of Tuesday hiking trips as well. Check out our schedule!

Thanks to the leaders for leading this hike - what beautiful snow-covered scenery and that view of Quabbin was amazing! – Nancy

Thanks to the leaders for leading this hike - what beautiful snow-covered scenery and that view of Quabbin was amazing! – Nancy

Sometimes, in the winter, our "hiking" trips suddenly become "snowshoeing" or "cross-country skiing" trips. Such is life in New England!
We're always looking for trip leaders, especially those with new ideas for trails to hike. If you're interested, please contact our Hiking Chair.

Joining a Hike

Please read the AMC Trip Policy (PDF) before joining a trip.
Be sure to bring lunch and liquids, bug repellant and sunscreen, and clothing and footwear appropriate to the conditions. When car-pooling, please offer a contribution to the driver for fuel costs.
To find out more about a scheduled hike or to sign up, contact the leader, coordinator, or other person listed for that trip.

Upcoming Activities

Click or tap on the Register links to learn more and/or register for activities.

[Womens+] Hike to Tannery Falls and Burnett Pond

Location: Savoy, MA
Date: 03‑May‑2025
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Moderate hike of ~6 miles with 500-600 ft elevation gain on the Tannery Trail to Tannery Falls (~70-80 ft waterfall). We'll take a lunch and photo break at the falls then hike back. Option to add an additional 1.8 easy miles to visit Burnett Pond on the other side of the parking area.
Required gear: sturdy hiking shoes or boots, synthetic hiking attire including a warmer layer to carry (no cotton), rain gear if there is a chance of rain, 1.5-2 liters of water, snacks and lunch, personal first aid kit.
Recommended gear: trekking poles, sunblock, hat, bug spray, spare socks. Possible 5/4 rain date depending on group availability.
Affinity activities are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

A.T. Hike Series 2025 Section 1

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

Lower West River, Class 2 Whitewater

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

Mt Toby via Sugar Farms Trail

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

[Womens+] Guided Wildflower Hike in the Southern Berkshires

Location: Sheffield, MA
Date: 10‑May‑2025
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Join us for this Women+ 4 mile, easy, guided Wildflower Hike in the Southern Berkshires. Famed for its displays of spring wildflowers, Bartholomew’s Cobble supports nearly 800 species of plants, including many rare ferns and wildflowers. Trillium, spring beauty, wild ginger, blue cohosh, toothworts, and Dutchman’s breeches are just a few of the amazing diversity of plants we can expect to see.
Please be prepared at the trailhead on the day of the hike for the conditions you will encounter while hiking, such as rocks, exposed roots and mud. It is essential to have proper footwear (sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are recommended), snacks, a lunch and water. (two liters for the average hiker) Rain gear and hiking poles are suggested. Please dress in layers, as it is easier to peel than to bundle if the temperature changes. Avoid cotton if you can, as it does not retain warmth once damp. A hat, sunscreen and bug repellent are recommended.
Affinity activities are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

A.T. Hike Series 2025 Section 2

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

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

Location: Haydenville, MA
Date: 12‑May‑2025
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Hike 2-2.5 miles round trip at a relaxed pace to the White Rocks overlook, break for snacks or packed dinner, and enjoy the sunset and full moon if visible. Terrain is easy-moderate and includes moderate hills.
Needed gear: sturdy hiking shoes or boots, 1 liter of water, a snack or sandwich, headlamp, extra layer for the time we will be sitting still to eat and enjoy the view. Recommended: sunblock and bug spray, something to sit on that is easily carried.
Affinity activities are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.

A.T. Hike Series 2025 Section 3

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

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

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

Searching For Woodland Treasure

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

Alander Mountain

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

Trails Day WMA: NH Hikes: 52WAV Mount Cube

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

National Trails Day - Cheshire Hike

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 07‑Jun‑2025
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Join us on National Trails Day for a hike and ice cream at Diane's Twist! We will have a table set up with information and merchandise and light snacks. Free giveaways! We will hike up to the Cobbles on the Appalachian Trail. This is an out and back hike, 3 miles total, with 920 feet elevation gain. Cobbles is considered a moderate to slightly challenging route because of the quick elevation and rocky terrain. The trail begins in a forest and steadily climbs, gradually becoming rockier as it ascends. As you continue, you can see Mt Greylock and other picturesque mountains in the distance. We'll encounter unique rock faces and formations approaching the summit.

Mount Monadnock via the Pumpelly Trail

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

Hike to Upper Goose Pond Cabin

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

Activity Schedule

All activities are subject to cancellation due to poor weather conditions. Check activities on outdoors.org for up-to-the-minute additions not yet shown here. Not all activities may be posted yet.
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