Hikes and Walks in the Berkshire Hills (Novartis Foundation Symposia)

Hikes and Walks in the Berkshire Hills (Novartis Foundation Symposia)

by Lauren R Stevens (Author)

Synopsis

For almost fifteen years, Hikes & Walks in the Berkshire Hills has been the authority for those seeking to enjoy the Berkshires on foot. Often compared to the English Lake District, the Berkshires abound with country lanes, scenic vistas, and forest trails for hikers and strollers of all abilities. A region famed not only for natural beauty but also for culture, the Berkshires also offer theater, music, museums, historic homes, and scores of country inns, B&Bs, and restaurants. This newly revised and updated edition includes 12 new hikes and walks to discover in addition to:

  • 56 hikes or walks, with variations
  • 38 maps, with illustrated landmarks and USGS topographic relief
  • Colorful background on 21 Berkshire towns
  • Commentary on Berkshire natural history, local history, and flora and fauna
Also included are guided walks for people with disabilities; a special section about the area's long hikes and trails, such as the Appalachian and Mohawk Trails; a detailed appendix for where to find boots, books, maps, and packs; and a bibliography for those who wish to learn more about this fascinating region. 15 black & white photos and 37 maps.

$25.38

Quantity

20+ in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 3rd Revised edition
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Co.
Published: 28 May 2004

ISBN 10: 1581570686
ISBN 13: 9781581570687

Media Reviews
Rich description, detailed maps, and a diversity of easy and challenging routes make this an invaluable resource to walkers in one of Massachusetts' most picturesque regions.
Author Bio
Lauren R. Stevens is the author of several books, including The Berkshire Book, Hikes & Walks in the Berkshire Hills and Old Barns in the New World. He's a contributing writer to numerous periodicals, including The Berkshire Eagle, and he founded The Advocate in 1981. He has lived in the Berkshires for more than 40 years.