Immerse yourself in the beautiful landscapes of the Deschutes and Willamette National Forests, as well as the pristine Three Sisters and Mount Jefferson Wilderness Areas. There
are miles of trails that offer some of the best views in all of Oregon – including Cascade peaks, glaciers, waterfalls, alpine meadows, summertime wildflowers, lava fields, mountain
lakes, and other natural wonders.
Committee Highlights
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Hiking Committee »
Reimagining an Industrial City. Join the Holyoke Heritage State Park interpreter for some exercise along the Canal Trail and discover how a city originally designed as an industrial mill town is being reimagined.
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Welcome Spring! "It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade." – Charles Dickens
Bicycling Committee »
Bike With Us! We're offering a series of rides in April and May for those who are new to recreational road cycling starting in Hatfield, Sunderland and Whately. These towns are perfect for first rides as you cruise on mostly flat roads through beautiful farmlands and forests.
Family Outings Committee »
March StoryWalk®. This month's StoryWalk
® features "Thanks to the Animals" by Allen J. Sockabasin. This beautifully illustrated book has been named one of the Top 10 Native American Books for Elementary Schools by American Indians in Children's Literature.
NET Committee »
Walking the NET in the Pioneer Valley. Join Patrick Henry, NET Section 5 Trail Adopter, as he walks the New England Trail (NET) - now a national scenic trail - in the Pioneer Valley.
READ MORE » DEI Committee »
February is Black History Month. Learn more about the self-guided, Black Heritage Trail, a 1.6-mile walk through the heart of Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood, in this interactive map from the Communications Committee.
READ MORE » Paddling Committee »
Paddling Instruction. Have you ever wondered what it's like to paddle a kayak on a turbulent river? This is your chance! Or, take part in our upcoming Canoe School, which provides flat water, moving water, Class 1 & mild Class 2 whitewater instruction.
Conservation Committee »
Tell Congress: Protect Imperiled Species & the Endangered Species Act! The Endangered Species Act (ESA) turns 50 this year, but it is still vulnerable to attacks. Contact your legislators and ask them to oppose all attacks on the ESA and to protect whales, wolves, grizzlies & other species.
SIERRA CLUB » A.T. Management Committee »
Did You Know? The 250,000-acre corridor of the Appalachian Trail (A.T.) and its surrounding landscape are rich in natural and cultural resources. The Western MA A.T. Management Committee runs a robust program to catalog, monitor, and manage these resources on A.T. land in our state.
READ MORE » Mountaineering Committee »
Massachusetts Climbers Just Won Big at Farley Ledges. With Access Fund's support, the Western Massachusetts Climbers' Coalition has secured permanent conservation protection for Farley Ledges and Rose Ledge. The victory is another reminder that when climbing access is threatened, local climbing organizations are often the first and best line of defense.
READ MORE » Membership Committee »
Membership Chair Needed. Are you a "people person" who enjoys personal networking, meeting new people and planning events? AMC's Western MA chapter is seeking a volunteer to serve as our Membership Chair.
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