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About Vacation Rentals in Berkshires Rivers, lakes and hills abound in Berkshires. The Berkshire Hills is an idyllic vacation destination - full of dozens of recreation areas and townships. In the Berkshires, you can find your way through a corn maze. Bartlett’s Orchard welcomes apple pickers in the fall. At Ioka Valley Farm, Hancock, vacationers are offered seasonal activities such as harvesting tree sap and making maple syrup to riding in a giant 'pumpkin.' The Appalachian Trail, the longest continuous mountain trail in the United States, falls through the Berkshires, drawing hikers by the hordes. The Ashuwillticook Rail Trail offers family activities in plenty - biking is the most popular! The paved trail runs along Route 8 between Adams and Pittsfield. Pittsfield hosts 'Concerts on the Lake' at the pavilion at Onota Lake and North Adams’s at Windsor Lakefor music lovers! You can go for a hike in the woods along Berkshires mountain paths and discover the many attractions it holds in its bosom – Wahconah Falls, Hopkins Forest, Olivia’s Overlook or Tyringham Cobble. Jiminy Peak, Hancock is a favorite family retreat in the Berkshires loaded with year-round activities. In winter there is downhill skiing and snow tubing on offer for vacationers, while spring through fall there is rock-climbing, bungy-jumping, the Alpine Slide, mountain biking, and trout fishing! Join a water adventure with Berkshire Rowing & Sculling on Onota Lake, Pittsfield go for a wild ride along the Deerfield River. There is also whitewater rafting on offer for those who seek the wild side of Berkshires. You'll enjoy a guided snowmobile ride to the top of Mount Greylock. Reserve your spot on a guided snowshoe tour through Kennedy Park. This seasonal cornucopia of live music, dance, and theater has turned the Berkshires into the summer culture capital of New England. Plan your next vacation in the Berkshires, Massachusetts. |
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Rivers, lakes and hills abound in Berkshires. The Berkshire Hills is an idyllic vacation destination - full of dozens of recreation areas and townships. In the Berkshires, you can find your way through a corn maze. Bartlett’s Orchard welcomes apple pickers in the fall. At Ioka Valley Farm, Hancock, vacationers are offered seasonal activities such as harvesting tree sap and making maple syrup to riding in a giant 'pumpkin.' The Appalachian Trail, the longest continuous mountain trail in the United States, falls through the Berkshires, drawing hikers by the hordes. The Ashuwillticook Rail Trail offers family activities in plenty - biking is the most popular! The paved trail runs along Route 8 between 