Skinner State
Park |
Rte. 47, Hadley
413 586-0350
390-acre Skinner State Park on top of Mount Holyoke
offers breathtaking views of the Connecticut River Valley. The summit
is accessible by road from April through November, and by hiking
trails year-round. The Summit House, a popular mountaintop hotel
in the 1800's, is open for tours and programs on weekends and holidays
from Memorial Day through Columbus Day, offering historical displays
and special events. The park is named after Joseph Allen Skinner,
a wealthy industrialist who donated the hotel and land to the state
in 1940.
There are 20 picnic sites on the grounds, many
with fine views and charcoal grills. Restrooms are available. Hawk
watching is popular in spring and fall. Hang-gliding is allowed
by special permit. Paths from the Summit House connect with marked
trails that traverse the Holyoke Range. Fall foliage viewing is
poular in the park, and the masses of flowering mountain laurel
present a lovely spectacle in June. The park's Friends group offers
hikes throughout the year and hosts a sunset concert series inside
the Summit House each summer, and an annual Mountainfest in the
fall. Wheelchair access at the summit is difficult due to the steep
terrain and the historic nature of the Summit House. Please call
the park for more details.
The mountain formed some 200 million years ago
when lava flowed from the valley floor, cooled and was upended.
More recently, glaciers left their signature, scouring the mountain's
jagged edges smooth in some places, exposing bedrock or leaving
till, sand, clay or muck in others.
Recreational Opportunities
Accessible Restrooms, Hiking, Historic Site, Interpretive Program, Picnicking, Scenic Viewing Area, Visitors Center,Walking Trails.
Trail Map
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map
Park Directions
Skinner State Park is located in the western part of central Massachusetts.
From east or west: Mass Pike (Rte. I-90) to exit
5, Rte. 33 north to Rt 116 north to Rt 47 north approximately four
miles. Park entrance is on right. |