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Click on the Register links to learn more and/or sign up for activities. ✧ Some activities may be full, waitlisted, or closed as the date of occurrence approaches. Others may not be open for registration just yet. Click or tap on the Register links to determine status. ✧ This page is updated once a day, usually before 9AM. Check activities on AMC's Outdoor Connector for up-to-the-minute additions not yet posted here.
Hiking in the Berkshires Bob’s Way & Roadside Cafe
Join us in the beautiful Berkshires for an easy 3-mile hike on Bob's Way. This hike loops through a wooded landscape carpeted in partridge berries and complete with a marsh, beaver pond, and lush laurels. There will be about a 440-ft elevation gain as we make our way to Dave's Look Out. We will conclude our outing with lunch at Gould's Farm Roadside Store and Cafe which is a quick drive down Route 23. Lunch is on your own with prices ranging from $10-$20.Holyoke Revitalization Tour
Discover how a city originally designed as an industrial mill town is being reimagined. Visit innovative businesses and developers that have - and are continuing to - put new life into old buildings. Building owners provide guided tours. Easy walking tour, 1.5-2 miles, ends at Choo Choo's restaurant.Fall Social and Annual Meeting
Join us for a FREE social gathering and business meeting of the AMC Western MA Chapter. We'll recognize the Chapter's Most Valuable Committee Members, elect our new slate of officers, review the year's accomplishments, and share plans for 2026 - 150th anniversary of AMC! Member Jim Pelletier will also present on wildlife in western MA, and will update us on the Mass Pike wildlife bridges study.Holyoke’s Historic Canals and Dam Tour
Join the park interpreter for a walk along Holyoke's canal system. We explore engineering prowess, mill operation, historic visionaries, and the power of water as we walk along parts of the first and second level canals of this fascinating planned industrial city. Along the way we will see headraces, tailraces, intakes, a Boyden Turbine assembly, flywheels, and get an eyeball tour of Holyoke Gas and Electric's dam complex.Sun Bowl Climbing Trip
If you have climbed or taken a course with the Western MA Mountaineering committee this past year please join us for a 1/2 day of climbing before the chapter's annual meeting. We'll be sport climbing at a crag with 20'-30' climbs that offer a variety of grades 5.3-5.10.Connecticut River Morning Paddle
Join us for a morning paddle on the Connecticut River in Sunderland. After the paddle, head to the AMC Western MA Annual Meeting in South Deerfield at 2 PM for food, social time, and to learn what the Chapter has been up to over the past year.AT Corridor Boundary Work - Sheffield, Day 3
Enjoy the backstage of the A.T. Visit places no hiker has ever seen. Join us in maintaining the boundary lines of the land corridor that protect the A.T. We will be working between Rt 7 and the Sheffield-Egremont Rd in Sheffield, MA, southern Berkshire County. Work will include finding and clearing the boundary by clipping brush and small trees with hand tools to maintain a line of sight - no painting required.[20s/30s+] Social at Mike’s Maze
Please join us at Mike's Maze in Sunderland, MA! Support a local business, pet farm animals, make your way through the maze, and enjoy some cider donuts! We will meet at 3 PM and work our way through the maze. Around 5 PM, we will head over to Treehouse Brewing Company in South Deerfield, MA to continue the conversations!Mt Toby
Loop hike in Mt Toby State Forest including climbing to the summit and descending. Hike will follow these trails: Robert Frost Trail, Sugar Farms Trail, Summit Trail to the summit, then descend via Tower Road, Upper Link Trail and Robert Frost Trail. Distance: 5.5 miles with 1100 ft elevation gain.Mass AT, Open Area Maintenance, Goose Pond Rd
We have many open areas we maintain on our Mass AT lands. One of them, on Goose Pond Rd, is an open field with some widely spaced trees including some apple trees. Our project will be to mow as much of this field as we can using our walk behind brush hog mowers. We will also have some hand work with loppers and hand saws to do as well. If we get one of our certified sawyers to sign up we'll also down some dead standing snags, buck them up and get them out of the way as well.Gym Climbing at CRG Hadley
Work week got you down? Please join the Mountaineering Committee for some midweek climbing! We will meet at 5:30pm at Central Rock Gym in Hadley for a few hours of laid-back climbing and socializing.[20s/30s+] Quabbin Reservoir/Winsor Dam
Join other folks in their 20s/30s for a scenic afternoon hike through Quabbin Park! We'll make our way from the observation tower down to Winsor Dam and the visitor center, taking in sweeping views across the Quabbin Reservoir along the way. Our return will follow a mix of forest roads and quieter trails, including part of the Visitorâs Center Loop and a stretch along the Swift River. After the hike, we'll head to Tree House Brewing in Charlton to join the Worcester and Narragansett 20s/30s groups for an interchapter social from 5-8 PM. Refer to the registration page for more information.Wildlife Transect, Dalton Gulf Area
This will be our first transect along the Dalton Gulf trail. This area is located at the southern end of protected lands situated between Dalton and Cheshire, MA so there's a good chance we'll find some interesting tracks and sign of wildlife using the area.DAR Forest - Chapel Brook/Moose Run
The DAR State Forest is a great place to hike and ski (if and when we get snow in the winter). We'll do a lollipop hike, going up the Chapel Brook Trail to the Moose Run loop. This is an easy to moderate ~6.6 mile hike with an elevation gain of about 816 ft. Given that it may be quite chilly, we will try to keep moving along, stopping for snacks/water and for lunch, but otherwise maintaining a steady pace. Clothing and footwear appropriate for the conditions are essential.Wednesday Night Climbing - CRG Hadley w/Social Hour at the Quarters
Please join the Mountaineering Committee and our friends from the 20s/30s Committee for an evening of socializing and climbing! We will meet at 5:30 PM at Central Rock Gym in Hadley, climb for a few hours, and then head over to the Quarters for a post-climbing social. We are excited to see some new faces and welcome those who are interested in learning more about climbing!NET Hike: Long Mountain and Rattlesnake Knob
Hike the New England Trail out and back ~6 miles from Harris Mountain Rd to Long Mountain and Rattlesnake Knob. Difficulty: moderate-vigorous. Summits offer open views of the surrounding mountains, farms and towns. Optional after hike visit to Atkins Farms. Atkins is usually well decorated for the season and has local produce, prepared food, coffee and a bakery.Wapack Trail: Mount Watatic and Pratt Mountain Viewpoint
Hike ~8.5 miles out and back on the Wapack Trail, which includes Mt Watatic with 360° views and the Pratt Mountain viewpoint overlooking Binney Pond. Difficulty: vigorous mostly due to distance. Terrain is mixed including steep and moderate sections with ~1,500 ft of elevation overall.Season of the Sticks Weekend
Location: Erving, MA
Date: 15‑Nov‑2025 ➢ 16‑Nov‑2025
Activity: climbing
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Do you frown when the scenery starts to get brown? Maybe it's the shorter days and encroaching cold. Or maybe you are anxiously awaiting for the ice to form and the snow to fall so you can get working on your winter objectives. Either way, stick season is that time of year that often goes underappreciated. But there is still plenty of natural beauty to be found in the brown. So come out and enjoy the transitionary time between the bright autumn leaves and the glistening winter landscape by joining the Western MA Mountaineering crew for a weekend of top rope rock climbing followed by a day of dry tooling (mixed climbing)! Break out those rock gloves and picks, pack some extra layers and a hot drink and get ready to send stick season.Date: 15‑Nov‑2025 ➢ 16‑Nov‑2025
Activity: climbing
Difficulty: [4] moderate »
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Wildlife Transect, Sages Ravine Area
Location: Mount Washington, MA
Date: 22‑Nov‑2025
Activity: conservation
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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It's been many years since we visited this area to check on how the wild things are using the area, so about time we did another check of the area. We do have some older records of moose being in the area and this past season multiple reports of bear presence, so who knows what we'll find ... always an adventure! Date: 22‑Nov‑2025
Activity: conservation
Difficulty: [4] moderate
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Outdoor Leadership Training (Hiking)
Join us for a fun, hands-on Outdoor Leadership Training session designed to build on AMC's self-paced online Outdoor Leader Fundamentals course (a link to the course will be sent to you upon registering). Whether you're an aspiring trip leader or just curious about what leadership on the trail looks like, this in-person training will offer a friendly, low-pressure environment to practice your skills and learn from your peers. Refer to the registration page for more information.Wildlife Transect, Mt Prospect Area
This will be out first transect in this area - the watershed lands and northern part of the Mt Greylock State Reservation. We will approach the area from the Pattison Rd trailhead and climb to the Mt Prospect ridge top for the initial part of our search. If time and conditions permit, we will also explore the lower elevations of our trail lands nearer Pattison Rd.Wildlife Transect, West Branch Rd Area
It's been quite awhile since we did a transect in this area but hikes/snowshoes through the area in recent winters has indicated we can expect some interesting findings. This is a rugged area, particularly if we have significant snow, and we may need to use snowshoes so keep that in mind when deciding whether to join this one.[20s/30s+] Backpacking the Appalachian Trail
Location: Appalachian Trail, MA
Date: 21‑May‑2026 ➢ 22‑May‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous
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Join AMC Western MA 20s/30s for a spring weekend backpacking trip along a quiet, forested stretch of the Appalachian Trail in the Berkshires. Over two days, we'll hike nearly 19 miles through classic New England woods, with rolling ridgelines, seasonal stream crossings, and peaceful sections of remote trail.Date: 21‑May‑2026 ➢ 22‑May‑2026
Activity: hiking
Difficulty: [5] vigorous
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AMC 150 Holyoke Range Seven Sisters and Mt Norwottuck
Join us in May to celebrate 150 years of AMC with the AMC 150th Relay - a 1,500-mile journey from VA to ME. Join the celebration by participating in a relay segment, attending a local event, or sharing your AMC story. Together, we'll honor the past and shape the future of outdoor adventure. For this leg of the relay, we'll be hiking sections 7 and 8 of the New England Trail. This iconic section will traverse the Seven Sisters of the Holyoke Range and continue with Mt Norwottuck and ending at Mt Harris Rd. An alternative stopping stop can be arranged at the Notch Visitors Center prior to the hike's start.NET Committee Chair
Are you passionate about the outdoors, trail stewardship, and making a tangible impact in your community? The AMC Western MA Chapter is looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer to serve as the NET Committee Chair – a leadership role that helps shape the future of the New England National Scenic Trail (NET). As Chair, you'll work closely with a passionate team of volunteers and AMC staff to ensure the NET remains a safe, enjoyable, and well-maintained trail for all who explore it. You'll guide efforts that uphold AMC's mission and the NET's high standards – from trail blazing and signage to maintaining clear, sustainable trail corridors. Refer to the registration page for more information.Chapter Vice Chair
Are you passionate about the outdoors and ready to give back? Help Lead the AMC Western MA Chapter as Vice Chair! The AMC Western MA Chapter is looking for a Volunteer Vice Chair to help lead our all-volunteer Executive Committee! This is a 1-year term as Vice Chair, with the expectation of stepping into the Chapter Chair role afterward. It's a unique chance to: learn about AMC leadership, support outdoor programs in western MA, and make a real impact in the outdoor community. You'll collaborate with committees, help with events and recruitment, and represent the Chapter in the broader AMC network.Family Programs Chair
Do you love working with families and the outdoors? The AMC Western MA Chapter is looking for a Volunteer Family Chair to join our Executive Committee! We're an active, welcoming chapter, and this role is a great opportunity to support family-friendly outdoor adventures across western MA. As Family Programs Chair, you'll: attend monthly Executive Committee meetings, manage the Family Program's committee budget, contribute to annual planning and reports, and encourage and support leaders in offering family-focused outings._______________
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.
Affinity activities (shown in brackets) are designed for a specific audience, but everyone is welcome. If you do not identify with the specified group, we trust that you have reviewed our allyship criteria, have done your due diligence to educate yourself, and have committed to abide by our Code of Conduct. If you have questions, please contact the trip leader(s) by emailing them for more information.
