Why Everyone In Massachusetts Should Visit This One Tiny Town
This tiny town is one of Massachusetts’ best kept secrets. The town of Becket is notable for its thriving arts scene and spectacular attractions. Like many towns in the Berkshires, this tiny community packs a big cultural punch. Combine its natural beauty with cozy New England charm and Becket is the perfect place to sojourn for an afternoon or even a whole weekend.


Becket is some to the 1841 Keystone Arches, a series of absolutely stunning stone bridges and arches that once formed part of the Western Railroad of Massachusetts. They were the first stone arch railroad bridges built in America. You can hike along the Westfield River and see these charming structures for yourself.


This amazing open-air stage is situated in a grove of towering trees overlooking the lush mountains and forests of the Berkshires. Performances here have an otherworldly aspect, and many world-class acts roll into town to perform at this utterly unique venue.


Becket also shines in the autumn. The town’s trees erupt in a show of gold, scarlet and orange that rivals any other foliage display in New England. Taking a cruise through the town or along the beautiful country roads that encircle the community will reward you with shows-topping views all year round, but the experience is something special in the fall.

All in all, this small town is one of the hidden gems of the Berkshires and definitely worth exploring. Its beautiful natural assets and inspiring artistic atmosphere will keep you coming back again and again.
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