7 Easy And Beautiful Spring Hikes Everyone In Massachusetts Will Love
Spring is the perfect time to get out outside and experience the beauty of Massachusetts. With so much natural splendor to take in, it’s not always easy picking a hike. Luckily, we’ve pulled together a few of the best spring hikes in Massachusetts to take while the weather is warming up and the intense heat of summer is still on the horizon.
We hope you’ll enjoy hiking one (or all!) of these fantastic spring hikes in Massachusetts. They really are some of the best hikes in Massachusetts! What’s your favorite place to get outside in Massachusetts? Have any other hiking recommendations? Share your thoughts and experiences with us!
Before hitting the trails, take a look at our Ultimate Hiking Packing List and download the AllTrails+ app as your guide!
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What are some of the most extraordinary natural wonders in Massachusetts?
The Bay State has plenty of natural wonders. Here are a few I think you should visit:
- The Glacial Potholes in Shelburne Falls
- Natural Bridge State Park in North Adams
By taking this Natural Wonders In Massachusetts Road Trip, you will visit these in addition to several other extraordinary places in the state. You can also check out our Nature Lovers Definitive Guide To Massachusetts’ Natural Beauty - Parks, Beaches, Hikes, and More!
What are some of the most kid-friendly hikes in Massachusetts?
When you want to take the kids for a hike, where do you go? Well, several trails under one mile around the state are ideal for children at just about any age. Here are two:
- You can take the whole family to Pine Hills with plenty of short and sweet hikes in Plymouth.
- The easy half-mile Chapel Brook Falls Trail in Ashfield is where you can view a waterfall.
Take a look at more kid-friendly hikes in Massachusetts.
Where can I find a scenic overlook in Massachusetts?
Did you know that there’s a secret overlook along Poet’s Seat Trail in Greenfield? Poet’s Seat Tower almost looks like a castle tower on top of Greenfield’s highest point. It’s a truly wonderful overlook with gorgeous views.