1896 House Country Inn - Barnside Inn





The 1896 House Country Inn - Barnside Inn Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The Pine Cobble Trail is accessible from a small parking area on Pine Cobble Road. The trail is a steady climb up to the top of Pine Cobble Mountain which is covered in small boulders. If you continue past the overlook you will reach a junction with the Appalachian Trail. Many hikers elect to turn back after enjoying the view.
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This is a beautiful hike that starts along Money Brook and follows it to a waterfall. It's one of the best hikes in the Berkshire region because it features the tallest mountain in Massachusetts. It follows Money Brook at the start, which makes for a very nice gradual beginning to this difficult hike. Money Brook trail starts gradually and works its way up the deep valley between Greylock and Mt Prospect. The trail passes a beautiful waterfall that is worth diverting from the trail for. At...
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The Hopper Trail begins on Hopper Rd. in Williamstown, MA and climbs gradually and at times very steeply through old forest growth to Sperry Rd and then up to the Mt. Greylock Summit. The Hopper Trail is approximately 2.4 mi from Hopper Rd trailhead to Sperry Road and then an additional 1.7 mi to the Summit. You will need to walk a short distance along Sperry Road to transition from the lower Hopper to the upper Hopper that takes you to the summit.
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Start by following the Hopper Trail before quickly turning onto the Haley Farm Trail. This trail climbs up the hillside to Stony Ledge and the camping area. The view from Stony Ledge is one of the most popular scenic overlooks in Mount Greylock State Reservation. The trail is rocky and has exposed roots, so good hiking shoes are required.