Most natives know that Mount Greylock is a beautiful peak out in western Massachusetts, but they may not realize that this mountain is hiding the only forest of its kind in the state. It’s an area of ancient trees older than the nation itself. Here’s a bit about this utterly unique forest in Massachusetts.
Mount Greylock is the tallest mountain in Massachusetts. At 3,491 feet tall, this sky-high peak soars above the surrounding landscape.
However, more than 555 acres survived the logging. Researchers have actually discovered that some trees between Mount Fitch to the north and Saddle Ball to the south are more than 350 years old.
To experience the beauty of this one-of-a-kind forest for yourself, you can hike one of the countless trails that criss-cross the mountain. Or, if you don’t feel like trekking, simply drive up to the peak.
It’s tough to beat the views from the top. Hikers and explorers can relax at Bascom Lodge or simply soak up the ambiance and gaze out over the beautiful forest.
You can learn more about this beautiful natural treasure by visiting the Mount Greylock State Reservation website. Always check to make sure trails and park structures are open before heading over.
What’s your favorite forest to explore in Massachusetts? Did you know that Mount Greylock was hiding such a unique ecosystem? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
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