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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.

Mount Race & Racebrook Falls

Location: Sheffield, MA
Date: 04‑Apr‑2026
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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.

Hike Back in Time to the Forgotten Valley

Location: Huntington, MA
Date: 04‑Apr‑2026
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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.

Spring Wildflower Hike + Nature Journaling Social

Location: Holyoke, MA
Date: 04‑Apr‑2026
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Spring wildflower season + hiking in western MA can't be beat! Join us for a wildflower hike on easy to moderate terrain in Mt Tom State Reservation as we search for spring ephemerals and practice basic botany identification. The hike portion will last approximately two hours and will be followed by a one-hour nature journaling social at a nearby cafe.
This activity is for adults and open to all art levels, from no experience to advanced. Refer to the registration page for more information.

Stony Ledge Loop, Mt. Greylock State Reservation

Location: Williamstown, MA
Date: 07‑Apr‑2026
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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.

Spring Wildflower Hike + Nature Journaling Social

Location: Ashfield, MA
Date: 11‑Apr‑2026
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Spring wildflower season + hiking in western MA can't be beat! Join us for a wildflower hike on easy to moderate terrain in Bullitt Reservation as we search for spring ephemerals and practice basic botany identification. The hike portion will last approximately 2 hours and will be followed by a one hour nature journaling social at a nearby cafe.
This activity is for adults and is open to all art levels, from no experience to advanced. Refer to the registration page for more information.

[Women+] Gear Advice Social

Location: Easthampton, MA
Date: 18‑Apr‑2026
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Spring and summer hiking season is almost here! Whether you're new to hiking or have miles under your boots, come join the AMC Western MA Women+ Leaders for a relaxed conversation about what we carry on the trail. Women+ AMC Hiking Leaders will be present to lead this discussion. Refer to the registration page for more information.
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.

Spring Wildflower Hike + Nature Journaling Social

Location: Shelburne, MA
Date: 18‑Apr‑2026
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Spring wildflower season + hiking in western MA can't be beat! Join us for a wildflower hike on easy to moderate terrain at High Ledges Sanctuary as we search for spring ephemerals and practice basic botany identification. The hike portion will last approximately 2 hours and will be followed by a one hour nature journaling social at a nearby cafe.
This activity is for adults and is open to all art levels, from no experience to advanced. Refer to the registration page for more information.

Goodnow Preserve Hike

Location: New Marlborough, MA
Date: 21‑Apr‑2026
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We will hike at the Goodnow Preserve in New Marlborough, a beautiful 4.5-mile loop through open fields, wooded roads, historic paper mill ruins, and along the scenic Konkapot River.
The terrain is moderate, with gentle ups and downs and less than 500 feet of elevation gain. We will start hiking at 10:00 AM and expect to finish around 1:30–2:00 PM.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

Rabbit Run Rail Trail, Quabbin

Location: New Salem, MA
Date: 29‑Apr‑2026
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The Quabbin Reservoir is a mini wilderness in the middle of one of the most populous states. We will hike along the shore on an old railway bed in the northern section of the reservoir. Total distance is approximately 6 miles with minimum elevation gain of around 250 feet.
Our pace will be moderate at 1.5 mph. With luck, the sun will shine, and the first wildflowers will be in bloom.
Please dress appropriately for the conditions.( a breeze off the water can be chilly.) bring 2 L of water trail snacks, and a trail lunch. Rain will cancel the hike. Carpooling is highly recommended. Parking is limited.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

Spring Wildflower Hike + Nature Journaling Social

Location: Easthampton, MA
Date: 09‑May‑2026
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Spring wildflower season + hiking in western MA can't be beat! Join us for a wildflower hike on easy to moderate terrain at Arcadia Audubon Sanctuary as we search for spring ephemerals and practice basic botany identification. The hike portion will last approximately 2 hours and will be followed by a one hour nature journaling social at a nearby cafe.
This activity is for adults and is open to all art levels, from no experience to advanced. Refer to the registration page for more information.

AMC 150 AT from Northwest Camp to Guilder Pond

Location: Mount Washington, MA
Date: 17‑May‑2026
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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 AT Hike Series 2026 Section 1

Location: Mount Washington, MA
Date: 17‑May‑2026
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Join us as we participate in AMC's 150th anniversary relay event. This event invites hikers, paddlers, cyclists, and outdoor enthusiasts to join a remarkable journey. Stretching from VA to ME, the route winds through iconic landscapes, with stops for city celebrations and gatherings at AMC destinations in honor of 150 years of outdoor connection.
After the hike, we will join others at NW camp for refreshments and celebrate the cabin's 75th anniversary!
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
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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.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 2

Location: Sheffield, MA
Date: 23‑May‑2026
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Section 2: Guilder Pond to Shay's Rebellion Monument (6.6 miles). Elevation change: 1400 ft. Rain date: May 24. 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 AT 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 Shays' Rebellion Monument, which commemorates Daniel Shays' Rebellion (1786-87) - a historic uprising by farmers against economic injustice that influenced the creation of the U.S. Constitution.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AMC 150 NET Section 4 Hike

Location: Westfield, MA
Date: 25‑May‑2026
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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.

AMC 150 NET Section 5 Hike

Location: Holyoke, MA
Date: 25‑May‑2026
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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.

AMC 150 NET Section 6 Hike

Location: Easthampton, MA
Date: 26‑May‑2026
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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.

AMC 150 Holyoke Range Seven Sisters and Mt Norwottuck

Location: Amherst, MA
Date: 28‑May‑2026
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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.

AMC 150 NET Hike Wendell to Farley

Location: Shutesbury, MA
Date: 31‑May‑2026
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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.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 3

Location: Sheffield, MA
Date: 31‑May‑2026
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Section 3: Shays' Rebellion (South Egremont Road) to Home Road (5 miles). Elevation change: 600 ft. The hike begins at the Shays' Rebellion Monument, passing through open meadows and former farmland, providing picturesque views of the Berkshires. The trail crosses West Rd, over the railroad tracks then Rte 7 before a lovely flat walk along the Housatonic River. Leaving the river, the trail gradually ascends through a hardwood forest before reaching the base of June Mountain (1220 ft.).
The climb up June Mountain is moderate but steady, gaining about 600 feet in elevation. The summit area is wooded, but occasional openings provide nice ridgeline views of the surrounding valleys. After cresting June Mountain the trail descends to Home Road.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

National Trail's Day: AT Cheshire Hike

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 06‑Jun‑2026
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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, with 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.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

National Trails Day

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 06‑Jun‑2026
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Join us on National Trails Day, June 6, 2026! Get outdoors! Meet new people! Give back to the trails! The AMC's Western MA Chapter is celebrating with a variety of events throughout the region. You must click one of the links on the registration page to sign up for an activity. No registration is necessary to visit our table at 13 Main Street, Cheshire (on the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail) to learn more about what AMC has to offer.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 4

Location: Monterey, MA
Date: 07‑Jun‑2026
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Section 4: Home Rd to Rte 23 (6.4 miles). Elevation change: 900 ft. Our trail begins at Home Rd, entering a mixed oak and maple forest. The first 1.5 or so miles are mostly uphill, with occasional rocky sections and a few small stream crossings. After that, the trail follows a ridgeline for a couple of miles, featuring frequent short climbs and descents.
We pass through East Mountain State Forest, an area affected by the 2024 Butternut Wildfire. We'll take a break in the morning for a snack and later stop for lunch at the AT's Tom Leonard Shelter. After lunch we pass through the Ice Glen, a spectacular gorge that often retains ice and snow at its bottom long after it has disappeared elsewhere in MA. Beyond Ice Glen, the hike becomes a gradual downhill until we reach Route 23.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 5

Location: Monterey, MA
Date: 13‑Jun‑2026
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Section 5: Rte 23 to Beartown Mountain Rd (6.4 miles). Elevation change: 1,000 ft. Rain date: June 14. Hiking south to north: the trail begins at Rte 23 near Monterey, MA, entering a mixed hardwood forest. After crossing Blue Hill Rd the trail goes steeply up a small rock scramble. The beautiful Benedict Pond soon greets us and we begin a lovely steep and rocky hike to the Ledges. These ledges offer scenic westward views of the surrounding forests and distant ridgelines.
After feasting on the view from the Ledges we travel past both the Mt Wilcox South and Mt Wilcox North shelters. The final stretch descends gradually through Beartown State Forest, featuring a mix of oak, birch, and pine. The terrain is gentle and rolling, passing through some low-lying wet areas before reaching Beartown Mountain Rd, a quiet gravel road with limited parking.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

[Women+] Reflection Hike in the Southern Berkshires

Location: Sheffield, MA
Date: 19‑Jun‑2026
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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 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.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 6

Location: Tyringham, MA
Date: 20‑Jun‑2026
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Section 6: Beartown Mountain Road to Main Road Tyringham (6.8 miles). Elevation change: 950 ft. Rain date: June 21. After crossing Jerusalem Rd, past the Shaker Campsite, the AT enters the Tyringham Valley, a stunning area of rolling pastures and historic farmland. The trail soon begins a gradual climb up to Tyringham Cobble, a rocky ridge offering one of the best viewpoints in the Berkshires. The view from Tyringham Cobble overlooks Tyringham Valley, with its farms, historic homes, and distant ridgelines.
Expect a rocky, uneven climb to the top, but the reward is worth the effort! After descending from Tyringham Cobble, the AT meanders through open fields, quiet forests, and rolling terrain. The trail crosses a few small wooden bridges over seasonal streams before reaching Main Road in Tyringham.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 7

Location: Lee, MA
Date: 27‑Jun‑2026
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Section 7: Main St Tyringham to Rte 20 (8.5 miles). Elevation change: 975 ft. Rain date June 28. The hike begins at the trail crossing on Main St in Tyringham, MA. The trail enters a peaceful forest of rolling hills with occasional clearings with scenic views of the Tyringham Valley. The trail continues through dense forest, with gradual ups and downs and as you near Rte 20, the terrain becomes slightly rockier with occasional roots. The descent leads to the road crossing at Rte 20 in Lee, MA, near the Mass Pike (I-90).
I am planning to do this as a thru hike with only a few stops along the way - 11 o'clock morning pause, lunch, and afternoon pause. The pace of the hike will be 2 miles per hour plus 1/2 hour per 1000 feet of elevation.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 8

Location: Washington, MA
Date: 04‑Jul‑2026
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Section 8: Rte 20, Lee to County Rd (5.8 miles). Elevation change: 800 ft. Rain date: July 5. This 5.8-mile trail offers a rewarding mix of scenic beauty and physical challenge with an 800-foot elevation gain. The journey begins on Rte 20 and quickly crosses Yokum Pond/Becket Rd. The trail then ascends steadily, reaching Becket Mountain at 2175 feet, before continuing its climb toward the summit of Wailing Mountain. Along the way, hikers pass by the serene and beautiful Finerty Pond and cross the gently flowing Mountain Brook. The route culminates on County Rd.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 10

Location: Dalton, MA
Date: 19‑Jul‑2026
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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.
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AT Hike Series 2026 Section 9

Location: Washington, MA
Date: 19‑Jul‑2026
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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.
The final stretch continues through rolling terrain, ending at Blotz Road. While long, this section is relatively gentle, making it an enjoyable hike for those looking for a less strenuous but scenic Appalachian Trail experience.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 11

Location: Cheshire, MA
Date: 25‑Jul‑2026
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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.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 12

Location: Adams, MA
Date: 25‑Jul‑2026
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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.
The ascent winds through dense hardwood forests, offering occasional overlooks as it gains elevation. Hikers pass the Mark Noepel Shelter, a key resting point before continuing upward. The trail then crosses Rockwell Road and Summit Road, marking the final push to the summit. At the top, the Mount Greylock Summit rewards hikers with breathtaking panoramic views stretching across multiple states. The summit features the Veterans War Memorial Tower, a historic landmark, and a lodge offering seasonal amenities. This challenging yet rewarding hike is a highlight of the MA section of the Appalachian Trail.
We will hike at a moderate 1.5 mph moving pace with regular breaks. We will meet at the summit parking area at 8:30. Be prepared to carpool to our start in Cheshire. Please arrive early. Bring 2 Liters of water, trail snacks, and a trail lunch.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

AT Hike Series 2026 Section 14

Location: Williamstown, MA
Date: 15‑Aug‑2026
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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.
For the return trip, hikers retrace their steps to the Pine Cobble Trail, which provides a more gradual descent and additional scenic overlooks before reaching the Pine Cobble Trail parking area. This section offers a mix of steep climbs, beautiful forests, and panoramic views, making it a fitting finale to the MA portion of the Appalachian Trail.
Refer to the registration page for more information.

Activity Schedule

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