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The Guide to The Great Outdoors and Sports in the Berkshires - N
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Natural Bridge State Park - The first European to describe this area was Seth Hudson, a hunter working for Fort
Massachusetts in the 1700s. The brook flowing under the Natural Bridge bears his name - Hudson
Brook; doubtless the Mohawk Indians who traveled through this part of the Hoosac range long
before the arrival of white settlers had their own name for the wondrous bridge and its surroundings.
Naumkeag - Stockbridge - Gardens - The gardens, designed in part
by landscape architect Fletcher Steele, rank among the
loveliest in America.
Norman Rockwell Museum - Gardens - Among the features are a Housatonic River walk, a gift
shop, excellent picnicking grounds
Northern Berkshire Fall Foliage Festival - One of the best ways to
enjoy Autumn in the
Berkshires is just to be
outdoors at the right
time. Basking in the
crisp air and vibrant
colors is enough reason
to have a parade, and, boy, what a parade they do in
North Adams!
Notchview Reservation - a 3,100- acre property of The Trustees of Reservations,
offers spectacular cross-country skiing on 27 km of forested trails. Located 2,100 feet
above sea level, Notchview is well known for its early snow and extended season. The
wooded trails protect skiers from the harsh winds normally experienced by high-elevation
skiers in the Berkshire Hills.
Coming Soon: NASCAR, North Adams Tree Commission, Nature's Turn
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