Ashuwillticook Rail Trail
Cheshire
The Ashuwillticook Rail Trail runs more than 12 miles north to south along Route 8, from Lanesborough and north to the visitor center in Adams.
On paved biking trails along old railroad lines, double-lane highways, and single-track mountain paths, cyclists are discovering the northern Berkshires.
Casual riders can take a spin down the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail, a broad, flat paved path running from Adams to Lanesborough along Cheshire Lake.
For adventurers, mountain biking comes in an infinite variety, at groomed parks and on the trails. Check out the system of trails on the slopes of Mount Greylock in Greylock Glen.
Hop on your bike to enjoy the beauty and the challenges of our open spaces and woodland trails.
The Ashuwillticook Rail Trail runs more than 12 miles north to south along Route 8, from Lanesborough and north to the visitor center in Adams.
Miles of dedicated single and double track gliding through the foothills of Mount Greylock.
A great mountain bike park in New England.
5 miles of single and double track wooded trails with a lake for cooling off afterwards.
Cascading streams, waterfalls, and flowering shrubs abound in Pittsfield State Forest with 30 miles of trails to explore.
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