Mt. Washington
State Forest |
East St., 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. Mount Washington State Forest offers
30 miles of trails and a full range of outdoor recreation, including
wilderness camping, amidst its rugged, mountainous terrain. Within
the forest is Bash Bish Falls, 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.
Recreational Opportunities
Wilderness Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding Trails, Hunting (Restrictions), Mountain Biking, Picnicking, Restrooms, Scenic Viewing Area, Skiing (Cross-Country), Walking Trails.
Trail Map
Click here to view trail
map
Park Directions
Mount Washington State Forest is located in the southernmost part
of the Berkshires in western Massachusetts.
From east or west: Mass Pike (Rte. I-90) to exit
2, Rte. 102 west, Rte. 7 south, Rte. 23 west, Rte. 41 south, follow
signs.
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