Western Mass, Site 11: Pittsfield State Forest

This map is intended to be used in conjunction with the site profile text in the TRAIL RUNNING Western Massachusetts guidebook (Kimball 2015, UPNE).

Site 11 Map: Pittsfield State Forest icon_pdf

Suggested Route Distance: 9 Miles

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Running along a brief open road portion of the Taconic Crest Trail at Pittsfield State Forest
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Taconic Crest Trail in Pittsfield State Forest
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Tilden Swamp (currently beaver-flooded) near the crest of the Taconic Ridge at Pittsfield State Forest
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The Bearclaw Trail at Pittsfield State Forest
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Bridge along the Deer Hill Trail at Pittsfield State Forest
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Ascending the Lulu Brook Trail at Pittsfield State Forest
Ascending the Lulu Brook Trail at Pittsfield State Forest
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Berry Pond along the Taconic Ridge in Pittsfield State Forest
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Leaf-off vista along a switchback on the Honolulu Trail in Pittsfield State Forest

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Western Mass, Site 10: The Boulders

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Suggested Route Distance: 4-5 Miles

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Typical stretch of trail at The Boulders
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Beneath conifers along the Red Trail near Gulf Road at The Boulders
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Pond and trail at The Boulders
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Trail at The Boulders
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Typical trail at The Boulders in Dalton / Pittsfield

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Western Mass, Site 9: Notchview

This map is intended to be used in conjunction with the site profile text in the TRAIL RUNNING Western Massachusetts guidebook (Kimball 2015, UPNE).

Site 9 Map: Notchview icon_pdf

Suggested Route Distance: 4.5 Miles

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Minor Trail at Notchview
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Summer along the Mixed Woods Trail at Notchview
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Starting up the Bumpus Trail through Bates Field at Notchview
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Running through Bates Field at Notchview
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Mossy portion of the Bridge Trail at Notchview
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Stone wall at Notchview
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Returning at sunset
crossing the open field near the Notchview parking lot during a trail run event (photo by Ben Kimball, copyright 2017)
crossing the open field near the Notchview parking lot during a trail run event

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Western Mass, Site 8: Mohawk Trail State Forest

This map is intended to be used in conjunction with the site profile text in the TRAIL RUNNING Western Massachusetts guidebook (Kimball 2015, UPNE).

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Suggested Route Distance: 4.75 Miles

Autumn along the Mahican-Mohawk Trail at Mohawk Trail State Forest
Photo by Jennifer Garrett
Running along a mown field portion of the Mahican-Mohawk Trail below the slopes of Todd Mountain at Mohawk Trail State Forest
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Campground Road at Mohawk Trail State Forest
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The easternmost vista ledge on Todd Mountain
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Pink lady’s-slippers at Mohawk Trail State Forest
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The Mahican-Mohawk Trail along the northeastern slope of Todd Mountain at Mohawk Trail State Forest
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Pine plantation along the Elder Grove Trail at Mohawk Trail State Forest
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Along the Cold River in spring at Mohawk Trail State Forest
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Start of the Mahican-Mohawk Trail at Mohawk Trail State Forest

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Western Mass, Site 7: Pelham Lake Park

This map is intended to be used in conjunction with the site profile text in the TRAIL RUNNING Western Massachusetts guidebook (Kimball 2015, UPNE).

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Suggested Route Distance: 5.5 Miles

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SE View ledge on Adams Mountain at Pelham Lake Park
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Todd Mountain from Pelham Lake
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Williams Trail at Pelham Lake Park in Rowe
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Excellent trail signage at Pelham Lake Park in Rowe
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Bog bridge along the Lake View Trail at Pelham Lake Park
Trail signs at Pelham Lake Park
Adams Mountain Trail
Southeast View Trail

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Western Mass, Site 6: Monroe State Forest

This map is intended to be used in conjunction with the site profile text in the TRAIL RUNNING Western Massachusetts guidebook (Kimball 2015, UPNE).

Site 6 Map: Monroe State Forest icon_pdf

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to a printing error, the quick reference data at the start of the Monroe profile on page 30 is incorrect (it is actually the data for Site 2: Pine Cobble). It should say:

DISTANCE: 10+ Miles

TOWN: Monroe / Florida

DIFFICULT: Challenging

TRAIL STYLE: Lollipop Loop

TRAIL TYPE: Singletrack

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Running up the Spruce Hill Trail at Monroe State Forest

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Dunbar Brook and the Dunbar Brook Trail at Monroe State Forest

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Stream crossing during the annual Monroe Dunbar Brook Trail Race

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Autumn view from the top of Spruce Mountain in Monroe State Forest

Summer view from the top of Spruce Mountain in Monroe State Forest

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Dense hobblebush along the Spruce Mtn. Trail north of the summit

Raycroft Lookout over the Deerfield River valley

Running alongside Dunbar Brook


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Western Mass, Site 5: Hoosac Ridge Trail

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Suggested Route Distance: 6 Miles

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Hoosac Ridge Trail north of Spruce Hill

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Trail racer descending the north side of Spruce Hill

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Spring wildflower explosion along the Hoosac Ridge Trail in May

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View of Mt. Greylock from the summit of Spruce Hill

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The Mahican-Mohawk Trail along Hoosac Ridge

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Mahican-Mohawk Trail marker along Hoosac Ridge

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Trail racer along Hoosac Ridge just north of Spruce Hill

Most of the Hoosac Ridge Trail was built and is maintained by the Berkshire Natural Resources Council. This hardworking land trust is responsible for some of the finest sections of trail in western Massachusetts. Check them out at: http://www.bnrc.net/


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Western Mass, Site 4: Savoy Mountain State Forest

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Suggested Route Distance: 6 Miles

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Blackburnian Loop Trail at Savoy Mountain State Forest
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Blackburnian Loop Trail at Savoy Mountain State Forest
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Lost Pond Trail at Savoy Mtn. State Forest
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North Pond Loop Trail at Savoy Mountain State Forest
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North Pond at Savoy Mtn. State Forest
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Stream crossing along the Blackburnian Loop Trail at Savoy Mountain State Forest
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Exposed bedrock along the heavily eroded (but fun to run down) Old Florida Road at Savoy Mountain State Forest
Approaching South Pond along the South Pond Loop Trail at Savoy Mountain State Forest (Ben Kimball photo copyright 2014)
Approaching South Pond along the South Pond Loop Trail at Savoy Mountain State Forest

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copyright 2021 by Ben Kimball
Small stream crossing along the Blackburnian Loop trail at Savoy

Western Mass, Site 3: The Hopper

This map is intended to be used in conjunction with the site profile text in the TRAIL RUNNING Western Massachusetts guidebook (Kimball 2015, UPNE).

Site 3 Map: Mt. Greylock icon_pdf

Suggested Route Distance: 13 Miles

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Westward view from a ledge near the top of Mt. Prospect

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Rich forest cove along the Haley Farm Trail

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Upper portion of the Thunderbolt Trail (also part of the AT) just below the summit of Mt. Greylock

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The AT along the west slope of Mt. Williams

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Prospect Mountain Trail along the ridge

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East-facing view from the summit of Mt. Greylock

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Small pond along the Hopper Trail near the summit of Mt. Greylock

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Money Brook Trail along the brook though the lower end of The Hopper

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Trailhead for The Hopper

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Bottom end of the Haley Farm Trail where it crosses a field

Alternate route options:

Mt. Greylock is a large mountain, and it certainly deserves more than one trail profile. The route described in the book takes runners on a big loop that offers a diverse sampling of the western side of the mountain. The ones suggested below describe other ways to explore the vast network of trails here.

1. Hopper Trail / Haley Farm Trail loop option

This reverse lollipop route is similar in some ways to the circuit described in the book, but is significantly shorter (and easier) and substitutes the Hopper Trail for the Mt. Prospect Trail, affording less diversity in terms of views but allowing for an easier ascent of the mountain. The Hopper Trail climbs at a relatively gradual grade with good footing as it slabs diagonally up the hillside. At the Sperry Campground, continue up to the summit on the Hopper Trail. Then return to the campground the same way, and descend via the Haley Farm Trail as described in the book. One way to add some diversity to this option that would slightly increase the length and make it more of a figure-8 loop would be to return from the summit via the Overlook Trail, which has some nice westward views.

2. Greylock Half-Marathon route

Each year, the Western Massachusetts Athletic Club hosts a half-marathon trail race on the eastern and southern sides of the mountain. The follow description approximates the race course, but shortens and simplifies it slightly. Starting at and of the small roadside trailheads off of Gould Rd or Thiel Rd in Greylock Glen, ascend the Thunderbolt Trail (excellent approaches to the lower portions include the Bucket, Whitetail, and Bellows Pipe Trails, as well as the Thunderbolt Trail itself) to the summit. Then descend to the south on the AT (you could shorten the loop considerably by taking a left and returning via either the Gould Trail or a combination of both the Gould and Cheshire Harbor Trails). Continue south on the Saddle Ball Mtn. Trail to the summit of Saddle Ball Mtn. You could choose to slightly shorten the run here by descending the AT for 1.3 miles to Old Adams Rd. Take a right and descend on the Jones Nose Trail, bearing left in 0.5 miles at a junction with the CCC Dynamite Trail. After dropping through the open fields below Jones Nose, turn left/east at the parking lot and return to Greylock Glen via the  Old Adams Rd and Gould Trails.

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Lower section of the Thunderbolt Trail on the east side of Mt. Greylock


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Western Mass, Site 2: Pine Cobble

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Site 2 Map: Pine Cobble icon_pdf

Suggested Route Distance: 4 Miles

View of Williamstown and the Taconic Ridge from Pine Cobble (Ben Kimball photo copyright 2014)
View of Williamstown and the Taconic Ridge from Pine Cobble

Along the Pine Cobble Trail (Photo copyright Ben Kimball 2014)
Along the Pine Cobble Trail

Pine Cobble Trail trailhead sign (photo copyright Ben Kimball 2014)
Pine Cobble Trail trailhead sign

Switchback steps along a steep part of the Pine Cobble Trail (Photo copyright 2014 by by Ben Kimball)
Switchback steps along a steep part of the Pine Cobble Trail

Upper part of the Class of '98 Trail (Ben Kimball photo copyright 2014)
Upper part of the Class of ’98 Trail

Rough, rocky section of the Pine Cobble Trail just south of the junction with the AT near the summit (Ben Kimball photo copyright 2014)
Rough, rocky section of the Pine Cobble Trail just south of the junction with the AT near the summit

Along the Appalachian Trail on East Mountain (Ben Kimball photo copyright 2014)
Along the Appalachian Trail on East Mountain

negotiating the rocky summit clearing on Pine Cobble (photo by Ben Kimball; copyright 2017)
negotiating the rocky summit clearing on Pine Cobble

Descending the Pine Cobble Trail (Ben Kimball photo copyright 2017)
Descending the Pine Cobble Trail


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