Massachusetts may be known more for its coastline than its mountain ranges, but the highest peak in the state is a truly stunning destination. You can reach the top of Mount Greylock by hiking, but there’s nothing like rolling your car windows down and cruising all the way to the peak. Here’s how to take a gorgeous drive to the top of Massachusetts’ highest mountain.
The highest peak in Massachusetts is Mount Greylock. Measuring in at 3,491 feet about sea level, this mountain is a truly stunning spot.
This drive really is one of the most scenic in the state. Keep your windows down to smell the fresh mountain air and hear the sound of wildlife as you travel upwards.
Once you reach the peak, you can park and hop out to admire the breathtaking views. Don’t forget to bring a camera — you’ll definitely want to take a few pictures.
Rockwell Road is completely paved and is best driven in the summer or early fall. Check out the road’s location here. If you want to learn more about hiking to the top of Mount Greylock instead, check out our guide.
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