Bi-Weekly Hikes!
By | On Sep 18, 2010Looking to get outside? Join us for our biweekly Sunday day hikes! Led by our staff, the hikes are a great opportunity to explore the outdoors with other Nature’s Closet customers! Our next hike is Sunday, December 5th. Meet at 11AM at Nature’s Closet to carpool to a local trail head. Hope to see you there!
12/5 Our hike this Sunday will follow the Stony Ledge and Roaring Brook Trails along with a section on Sperry Rd. Along the way we will enjoy the fantastic view from Stony Ledge overlooking the Hopper. We may also take a side trip to Deer Hill Falls. This strenuous hike of 5.1 miles will take 3 – 3.5 hours. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes and bring a raincoat, extra clothing, snacks, and a water bottle.
11/21 Our hike this Sunday will follow the Chestnut, Class of 98, Appalachian, and Pine Cobble Trails. Along the way, we will take a side trip to some beautiful quartzite cliffs, investigate a rare Pitch Pine community on the summit of East Mt, and take in the fantastic views from the Pine Cobble. This somewhat strenuous hike of 3.9 miles will take 2.5 – 3 hours. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes and bring a raincoat, extra clothing, snacks, and a water bottle.
11/7 – We’ll hike the RRR Brooks trail up through ‘Flora Glen before turning off to the summit of Bee Hill. Our return will take us through a grove of ancient maples and along the Rosenburg Ramble through the Williamstown Rural Land Foundation’s Sheep Hill property. The hike is a moderate one and should take about 1.5 – 2 hrs from the store. Bring sturdy shoes, a raincoat, and a water bottle.
10/24 – We’ll explore the Hoosac Range Trail, the newest trail in the Northern Berkshires. The hike is a moderate one and should take about 1.5 – 2 hrs from the store. Bring sturdy shoes, a raincoat, and a water bottle.



If only your hikes started later (12:30- 1:00 or so) I would be interested. Sunday mornings are always taken otherwise.
Hi!
Would love to join you for a hike!
When and how do we learn exactly what the hike entails- place/difficulty level/approx time/ special attributes as views?
What about weather cancellations?
Is everyone expected to be a hiker/ dress for hiking (boots, etc) in order to come along?
Thanks!
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