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Explore the Appalachian Trail in the Berkshires!, MA (Weekend Trip)

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Lee, MA
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  • Details

    Start Date:
    September 18, 2025, 5:00 PM GMT-4
    End Date:
    September 21, 2025, 11:00 AM GMT-4
    Available Times:
    Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    Unos días
    Recurrence:
    One time only
    Cost:
    Fee Required: $350
    Cause Areas:
    Environment & Sustainability

    Description

    Explore the Appalachian Trail in the Berkshires!, MA (Weekend Trip)

    Experience the Appalachian Trail in the Berkshires!

    Help protect the Appalachian Trail and enjoy the beauty of the Berkshire Mountains in western Massachusetts!

    Boasting more than 100 world class cultural attractions, superior outdoor recreation, and a famous farm-to-table food scene, the Berkshires promises an unforgettable experience.

    On this project, volunteers will use a GPS, map, and compass to follow the surveyed boundaries of the Appalachian Trail corridor. Volunteers will clear brush with loppers, paint blazes on trees, replace US Boundary signs, and record the condition of metal survey markers, called “monuments”.

    Volunteers will maintain up to 1 mile of boundary line and hike 2 or more miles per day. Maintaining the boundary line involves off-trail bushwhacking over terrain that can be steep, rocky, brushy, and uneven. While we are not picking up rocks or digging, Volunteers will be on their feet hiking and bushwhacking throughout the workday.

    Volunteers will drive or carpool to the nearest access point and then hike to the section of boundary line that requires maintenance. The hiking distance to the work sites will vary but typically is less than a mile from the parking location.

    After completing daily project work, volunteers can enjoy canoeing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, and mountain biking. Volunteers are the heart and soul of the Appalachian Trail!

    There is no experience needed to join a Volunteer Vacation! Your expert hosts will provide detailed instruction, tool demonstrations, and project oversight throughout the week. All you need is a willing attitude and to be in good physical condition to participate in moderate physical activity for approximately 6-8 hours a day with plenty of breaks, at your own pace. Find out more about what it’s like to join a Volunteer Vacation and other frequently asked questions here.

    Area and Attractions

    Expansive highlands, distinctive mountains, layered ridgelines, lush river walks and shaded glens are part of the Appalachian Trail's diverse and captivating experiences through the Berkshire region of Massachusetts. At 16,500 acres, October Mountain is the largest state forest in Massachusetts. You'll find trails for any level of hiking experience. One of the most scenic trails leads through Schermerhorn Gorge, a striking natural feature which has intrigued generations of geologists. Countless varieties of wild plants and animals can be found throughout the varied terrain of this vast forest. You can also visit nearby Tanglewood, popular music venue and home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

    Accommodations Description

    Volunteers will stay in a campground with hot showers and flushing toilets. Each campsite is equipped with a picnic table, fire ring and food storage locker. Volunteers need to bring their own tent and personal camping gear; sheets, bedding or sleeping bag; towels, and personal cup, bowl. mug, and eating utensils.

    Registration Link: https://americanhiking.org/civicrm/event/register/?id=339&reset=1

    Experience the Appalachian Trail in the Berkshires!

    Help protect the Appalachian Trail and enjoy the beauty of the Berkshire Mountains in western Massachusetts!

    Boasting more than 100 world class cultural attractions, superior outdoor recreation, and a famous farm-to-table food scene, the Berkshires promises an unforgettable experience.

    On this project, volunteers will use a GPS, map, and compass to follow the surveyed boundaries of the Appalachian Trail corridor. Volunteers will clear brush with loppers, paint blazes on trees, replace US Boundary signs, and record the condition of metal survey markers, called “monuments”.

    Volunteers will maintain up to 1 mile of boundary line and hike 2 or more miles per day. Maintaining the boundary line involves off-trail bushwhacking over terrain that can be steep, rocky, brushy, and uneven. While we are not picking up rocks or digging, Volunteers will be on their feet hiking and bushwhacking throughout the workday…

    Location

    On-site

    October Mountain State Forest

    317 Woodland Rd, Lee, MA 01238, USA
    Directions

    Travel

    Albany International Airport in Albany, NY is the closest airport. Airport pickup is not provided but carpooling can be arranged upon confirmation of the trip.

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