Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA)
Williamstown
WCMA creates innovative exhibitions, programs, publications and projects.
WCMA creates innovative exhibitions, programs, publications and projects.
A guide to some of the best places to see birds near Williamstown, MA.
Susan B. Anthony’s birthplace and museum.
Sawyer Library houses the social sciences and humanities collections for the college.
Houses book and journal collections in astronomy, physics, biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, geosciences, and psychology.
See some beautiful images and an engaging tour of a 19th century family notebook of cures and recipes.
Bike and walk to discover over 30 outdoor artworks.
An online thematic and curated guide to hikes and walks throughout the northern Berkshire hills and forests.
Where the Roaring Brook meets the Green River, tables and small grills give picnic spots just off Route 43.
Miles of dedicated single and double track gliding through the foothills of Mount Greylock.
Flat walking trails wander through the woods and fields along the Green and Hoosic rivers.
The Clark Art Institute’s art reference and research library open to scholars and students.
Camp includes horses, arts and crafts, hiking, water activities and lots of fun!
Great information, descriptions, and fishing conditions of area lakes.
Established in 1953, this is the national center for Herman Melville studies.
Ridgeline trail over dramatic cliffs to Sunset Rock and Spruce Hill. Great hiking, snowshoeing, views and birdwatching.