A family run business set in the heart of the beautiful Berkshires, Bas Ridge Golf Course is a public golf course welcome to golfers of all skill levels. The 18-hole course allows beginners to improve their game while also providing a challenge to more advanced players. With some of the best views of the Berkshire Mountains in the county, you are sure to have an unforgettable experience. (Curated content from www.basridge.com)
Named by Yankee Magazine as one of the “Top 10 foliage train rides in New England” (2017), the Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum's mission is to preserve the history of railroading in the Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts. (Curated content from www.berkshiretrains.org)
The links at Worthington, founded in 1904, is a ten-hole golf course nestled in the foothills of the Berkshires. The course boasts small sloping greens and tight tree-lined fairways. Stately pines and groves of maples are spread throughout, and a well-positioned creek cuts through the tenth hole. The roughs are thick, and fifteen strategically-placed bunkers will keep you on your toes. The links will challenge the low handicapper as well as provide an enjoyable round for the recreational golfer. (Curated content from worthingtongolfclub.com)
The Bidwell House Museum is a New England heritage site providing a personal encounter with history, early American home life, and the Berkshire landscape through its land, house, and collection. (Curated content from www.bidwellhousemuseum.org)
159 Monterey Road, Otis, MA (Curated content from otisridge.com)
Nestled in the heart of the Berkshires in Lee, Massachusetts, Greenock Country Club was established as one of America's first golf courses, dating back to 1895. Redesigned in 1927 by the legendary golf architect Donald Ross, this 9-hole course has stood the test of time, a masterpiece of craftsmanship and original style. The Club is located just one mile from exit 2 off Interstate 90, within minutes of the historic town of Stockbridge and just a few short miles from Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. (Curated content from www.greenockcc.com)
Home of Herman Melville from 1850-1863. Dedicated to preserving the history of Berkshire County and the Arrowhead farm. (Curated content from berkshirehistory.org)
Wahconah Country Club, in picturesque Dalton, is a semi-private, championship 18 hole golf course nestled in the eastern hills of Berkshire County. Our front nine holes boast open fairways with large greens that give way to panoramic views and inviting play. The back nine holes by with their narrower, tree-lined fairways and smaller greens offer shade and some fun but challenging situations! (Curated content from wahconahcc.com)