Are you looking to bowl the night away with your friends or family? Stop by our bowling alley at Cove Bowling and Entertainment in Great Barrington, MA. Whether you want to bowl for an hour or the whole day, we'll make sure you and your guests have the best time during our open bowling hours. While you're bowling, you can enjoy our full-service bar, pool tables and TVs. Plan your next outing at our bowling alley! (Curated content from covelanes-ma.com)
A National Historic Landmark, this Colonial-era house and museum and garden tells the story of the Stockbridge Mohicans and missionary John Sergeant. (Curated content from thetrustees.org)
Catamount Mountain Resort is a four-season resort straddling the New York and Massachusetts border, located just 2.5 hours from NYC and conveniently located to Western Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Hudson Valley. (Curated content from catamountski.com)
A showcase of horticulture and garden design and a “museum of living things,” Berkshire Botanical Garden's 24 acres feature dozens of display areas that are educational, functional, and highly ornamental, with plant collections emphasizing plants that are native to the Northeast or that thrive in Zone 5b. Among the oldest in the region, the gardens have evolved and expanded over the years in breadth and variety, with its newest, "Lucy's Garden" featuring topiary animals and other 'live' sculptures, opened in June, 2019. (Curated content from www.berkshirebotanical.org)
Norman Rockwell Museum presents the world’s largest collection of original Norman Rockwell art as the best of American illustration. (Curated content from www.nrm.org)
Butternut is a great family ski resort in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts for skiing, snowboarding, instruction and fun family activities like tubing. Ski Butternut is the number one place for families to ski, snowboard and tube. Close to NYC and the New England region. (Curated content from skibutternut.com)
Chesterwood is the former summer home and studio of Daniel Chester French (1850-1931), sculptor of the Minute Man and Lincoln Memorial Abraham Lincoln statues and a leading artist of his era. The site, located in idyllic Stockbridge, Massachusetts, includes: French’s home and studio; museum collections of objects owned or created by him; an archive of historic documents and photographs (The Chesterwood Archives are located at the Chapin Library at Williams College); outbuildings; and 122 acres of designed and wooded landscape. (Curated content from www.chesterwood.org)
Experience Gilded Age style and splendor at this marvelous estate renowned for its elegant gardens and rare Berkshire “cottage.” (Curated content from thetrustees.org)