Bash Bish Falls
State Park |
Falls Rd., Mt. Washington
413 528-0330
In the extreme southwest corner of Massachusetts
is a cluster of parks particularly notable for their spectacular
scenery and breathtaking views. Bash Bish Falls is the state's most
dramatic waterfall. Cascading water tumbles through a series of
gorges and finally drops 80 feet over the falls and into a sparkling
pool. Bash Bish Falls State Park is located within the much larger
Mount Washington State Forest which offers
30 miles of trails and wilderness camping. Nearby 1,110 acre Mount
Everett State Forest offers picnicking at Guilder Pond. An auto
road to the top of Mount Everett gives visitors access to a view
spanning three states.
Recreational Opportunities
Fishing, Hiking, Hunting (Restrictions), Scenic Viewing Area, Walking Trails
Park Directions
Bash Bish Fall State Park is located in the south-west corner of
Massachusetts.
From the Massachusetts Turnpike (Rte. I-90): take exit 2, Rte.
102 west, Rte. 7 south, Rte. 23 west, Rte. 41 south, follow signs.
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